Prologue (Silver are the tears of the moon)
Prologue (Silver are the tears of the moon) constitutes the first part of a trilogy of pieces I am
composing based on the diaries of the German film director Werner Herzog which he kept during
the troubled production of his 1982 movie Fitzcarraldo
and later published as the book Conquest
of the Useless. The movie itself concerns the doomed efforts of a turn of
the century rubber baron to build an opera house in the middle of the Peruvian
jungle and the central, iconic image from the movie of a steamship being hauled
over a mountain has been somehow translated here into a gigantic glissando,
starting in the depths of the orchestra and slowly climbing. I wanted this
piece to have all the grandeur and over-the-top emotions of a romantic opera
overture and as I began to compose, that wish became more and more literally
realised with snatches of Rigoletto
writhing in the undegrowth accompanied high above by the “melancholy peeping”
of tree-frogs.
(David Fennessy)
The world première of David Fennessy's new orchestral work Prologue (Silver are the tears of the moon) will be held on 11 May in Glasgow. Ilan Volkov conducts the BBC Scottish SO.
David Fennessy: Prologue (Silver are the tears of the moon)
for orchestra | 10’
3 3
3 3 - 4 2 3 1 - Table Guitar, timp, perc(3), pno, str(12 10 8 8 6), frog guiros
world prem. 11/5/2013, Glasgow; BBC Scottish SO, cond. Ilan Volkov
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