music.wikisort.org - CompositionThe Symphony No. 9, Op. 315, is an orchestral composition by Peter Maxwell Davies, composed from December 2011 to March 2012, and dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her diamond jubilee. It was premiered on 9 June 2012 by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, conducted by Vasily Petrenko.
Symphony No. 9 |
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 The composer in 2012 |
Opus | 315 |
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Occasion | Diamond Jubilee |
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Dedication | Queen Elizabeth II |
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Date | 9 June 2012 (2012-06-09) |
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Conductor | Vasily Petrenko |
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Performers | Royal Liverpool Philharmonic |
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History
At the time of the premiere of his Eighth, Antarctic Symphony in 2001, Davies stated it would be his last symphony. By May 2010, he had changed his mind and announced he would compose a Ninth Symphony in honour of the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Character and materials
The work is scored for full orchestra with brass sextet. It is one continuous movement divided into two parts, part one consisting of a slow introduction followed by an allegro, part two which is slow throughout. Musical influences include medieval plainsong, 13th century polyphony, military marches and the string quartet Op. 54 no. 2 by Haydn. Cultural influences include the architecture of certain Christian churches and recent military interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
References
Sources
- Anon. 2001. "Classical: Antarctic Symphony: Royal Festival Hall, London". The Guardian (7 May): 12.
- Anon. 2011a. "Maxwell Davies Points Baton at Peers". The Scotsman (7 January).
- Ashley, Tim (11 June 2012). "RLPO/Petrenko Review: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
- Cramb, Auslan (19 May 2010). "Peter Maxwell Davies Says Queen Has Converted Him to a Monarchist". The Telegraph. London.
- Davies, Peter Maxwell (2012). "Peter Maxwell Davies, Symphony No. 9". maxopus.com. Archived from the original on 28 February 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
- Fanning, David (11 June 2012). "Maxwell Davies Premiere, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, review". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
- White, Michael (11 November 2011). "An Elder Maestro Shows Students How to Be Strident". The New York Times.
- Witts, Richard (Autumn 2001). "Remastering the Past: 'Renewal' in Recent British Music". The Musical Times. 142 (1876): 7–10.
Further reading
External links
- Davies: Symphony No. 9, part 1 on YouTube, performed by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Storgårds (Helsinki Music Centre, 5 December 2013); Part 2 on YouTube
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Opera |
- Eight Songs for a Mad King (1968)
- Taverner (1972)
- The Martyrdom of St Magnus (1977)
- The Lighthouse (1979)
- Resurrection (1987)
- The Doctor of Myddfai (1996)
- Mr Emmet Takes a Walk (2000)
- Kommilitonen! (2011)
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Concerto |
- Violin Concerto No. 1 (1985)
- Trumpet Concerto (1988)
- Strathclyde Concertos (1986–96)
- Piano Concerto (1997)
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Other works |
- Worldes Blis (1969)
- Points and Dances from "Taverner" (1970)
- The Yellow Cake Revue (1980)
- An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise (1985)
- Naxos Quartets (2001–2007)
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