Gordon Crosse
Symphony No. 3
Between Despair and Dawn
Gordon Crosse
Symphony No. 3
Between Despair and Dawn
- Formation Orchestre
- Compositeur Gordon Crosse
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition Cadenza Music
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Description:
Composer's Note: The subtitle comes from a poem 'Exequy'' by Peter Porter which memorialises the death of his first wife. The symphony was written in 2010 while my wife Elizabeth was coping with a terminal cancer and I was in very low spirits. However I tried to make the piece rather more positive (a process I continued in my 4th symphony, which is her true memorial). The dedication to Alison Latham is a thank you for her healing friendship at that time.
There is just one movement which is written as a mosaic of fragments rather than a traditional sonata form. Like many othercomposers of the twentieth century I am fascinated by the 'Symphonies of Wind Instruments' by Stravinsky - which in turn was a memorial to Debussy.
The final 'Dawn' section features birdsong (of a stylised kind) and inverts the downward inflection of the earlier themes into rising motifs and tonal resolution (into C Major - what else?)
There is just one movement which is written as a mosaic of fragments rather than a traditional sonata form. Like many othercomposers of the twentieth century I am fascinated by the 'Symphonies of Wind Instruments' by Stravinsky - which in turn was a memorial to Debussy.
The final 'Dawn' section features birdsong (of a stylised kind) and inverts the downward inflection of the earlier themes into rising motifs and tonal resolution (into C Major - what else?)