The Stars and the Roses
for Tenor and Orchestra
Steven Stucky (composer)
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141-40089S
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When commissioned by UC Berkeley to compose a major work, Steven Stucky turned to the poetry of Lithuanian-Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz. One of Stucky's favorite writers, Milosz fled to the US in 1960, and joined the Berkeley faculty in 1961. He was still at Berkeley, his poems still banned back home in Poland, when he won the Nobel Prize in 1980. Many of his poems are dark, and some deal with the Holocaust. The Stars and the Roses sets three lighter, more lyrical poems for tenor and orchestra: "Happiness," "The Sun," and "The Bird Kingdom," texts positively aglow with joy and tenderness. Comissioned by Berkeley Symphony, Joana Carneiro, Music Director, with funding from Music Alive, a national residency program of the League of American Orchestras and Meet the Composer.
SKU: 141-40089S
Duration: 13:00
Tempo: Comodo (q = 69)
Text Source: Text by Czeslaw Milosz
Commission Notice: Commissioned by Berkeley Symphony, Joana Carneiro, Music Director, with funding from Music Alive, a national residency program of the League of American Orchestras and Meet the Composer
Publisher: Theodore Presser Company
UPC: 6-80160-62543-7
Duration: 13:00
Tempo: Comodo (q = 69)
Text Source: Text by Czeslaw Milosz
Commission Notice: Commissioned by Berkeley Symphony, Joana Carneiro, Music Director, with funding from Music Alive, a national residency program of the League of American Orchestras and Meet the Composer
Publisher: Theodore Presser Company
UPC: 6-80160-62543-7
1. Happiness (tr. Richard Lourie)
2. The Sun (tr. Czeslaw Milosz)
3. The Bird Kingdom (tr. Czeslaw Milosz)