The Twilight People (2017)

A Setting of Seamus O’Sullivan’s The Twilight People

Mixed Choir (SSAATTBB)

Duration:
8′

First performance:
23 November 2017
BBC Singers, Gergely Madaras, St Machar’s Cathedral, Aberdeen, UK

English premiere:
15 June 2019
Jubilate, James Potter; St John the Evangelist, Iffley, Oxford, UK


Score


Programme note

The Twilight People is an atmospheric setting of Seamus O’Sullivan’s poem from his 1905 collection of the same name. The poem was beloved of English composers of the early twentieth century and was set by the likes of Ralph Vaughan Williams and Herbert Howells. My setting is more expansive then those of my earlier counterparts, but keeping the rhapsodic nature of both the poem and the zeitgeist of the English musical renaissance. I was struck by the opening line of the poem and I wanted the ‘whisper among the hazel bushes’ to be present throughout my work, and this acts as a sonic backdrop over which the rest of the narrative takes place. This work is in no way trying to replicate the music and mood of the first part of the twentieth century, but is rather a heartfelt homage to a vivid and fecund period of national artistic life.

PAC

Tobias Patrick Wolf

Tobias is an award-winning German conductor and composer based in North East Scotland. He is Music Director of the renowned King’s Studio Orchestra (Scotland), the Braeside Singers (Aberdeen) and Principal Guest Conductor of the German Winds. Tobias is PhD researcher at the University of Aberdeen, exploring hybrid composition and performance practice. Sought after as guest conductor for ensembles around the globe, he brings new music to life — for audiences in the concert hall, on radio and television, and across multi-platform online streaming services.

https://www.tpwolf.com
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