The Song of Shadows (2016)

1. Winter
2. Sleep
3. The Song of Shadows
4. Autumn

Mezzo-Soprano and Piano

Duration:
10′

First Performance:
10 June 2016 (orchestral version)
Kathleen Cronie, Marischal Chamber Orchestra, Chris Gray, Duncan Rice Library, Aberdeen, UK

5 May 2012 (‘Winter’ & ‘Autumn’)
Clare McCaldin, Paul Turner, Deddington Parish Church, Deddington, Oxfordshire, UK


Score


Programme note

The Song of Shadows is an enlargement of a work of mine from 2012, Two de la Mare Songs which was written for the mezzo soprano Clare McCaldin. I had always felt these two songs (‘Winter’ and ‘Autumn’) were a little on the short side for a set and had wanted to write some companion songs should the opportunity arise. In early 2016 I wrote two new songs (‘Sleep’ and ‘The Song of Shadows’) for mezzo soprano and piano, before arranging the whole set for soprano and chamber orchestra.

The Song of Shadows is one of the most romantic and yearning pieces I have written, what I initially had thought of as quite austere in Two de la Mare Songs has become something much more rhapsodic and colourful in The Song of Shadows. The work is imbued with a sense of English pastoralism, there is something wistful and resigned about the whole set from the opening line ‘Clouded with snow the cold winds blow’ to the final ‘silence where hope was’ – whether this is a response to de la Mare’s poetry or my own state of mind, I’m not sure – but there is something dark and unresolved at the heart of this piece which isn’t always apparent in my other work.

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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