Theme and Variations on "Draw the Sacred Circle"
Title
Theme and Variations on "Draw the Sacred Circle"
Description
Black composer Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork III's compositional style blends musical ideas from both the African American and European traditions.
The publisher's website shares the following notes on Theme and Variations "Draw the Sacred Circle": "Cello is the perfect instrument to showcase through this fascinating set of variations on a theme of universal unity. The cello's range and tone evoke the baritone voice, and its facility in contrapuntal playing allows for polyphony in the manner of Bach's cello suites. The theme (sounding like a spiritual) is actually the final chorus of the composer's "Earthrise," a profoundly bold cantata using Schiller's "Ode to Joy" as text, and full of allusions to all four movements of Beethoven's ninth symphony. Hailstork's "Earthrise" features a festival chorus singing in German, alternating with an African-American chorus singing in English with vernacular verve. The choruses ultimately unite to end the cantata together with "Draw the Sacred Circle Closer," a translation of lines from Schiller's "Ode to Joy." For advanced cellists."
The publisher's website shares the following notes on Theme and Variations "Draw the Sacred Circle": "Cello is the perfect instrument to showcase through this fascinating set of variations on a theme of universal unity. The cello's range and tone evoke the baritone voice, and its facility in contrapuntal playing allows for polyphony in the manner of Bach's cello suites. The theme (sounding like a spiritual) is actually the final chorus of the composer's "Earthrise," a profoundly bold cantata using Schiller's "Ode to Joy" as text, and full of allusions to all four movements of Beethoven's ninth symphony. Hailstork's "Earthrise" features a festival chorus singing in German, alternating with an African-American chorus singing in English with vernacular verve. The choruses ultimately unite to end the cantata together with "Draw the Sacred Circle Closer," a translation of lines from Schiller's "Ode to Joy." For advanced cellists."
Duration: 10.5 minutes
Creator
Hailstork, Adolphus (b. 1941)
Source
Adolphus Hailstork (personal website), https://www.adolphushailstork.com/
Adolphus Hailstork (Wikipedia), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphus_Hailstork
Adolphus Hailstork, Theme and Variations on 'Draw the Sacred Circle Closer' (score), https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/theme-and-variations-on-draw-the-sacred-circle-closer-sheet-music/19952311
Kristen Yeon-Ji Yun, "Adolphus Hailstork Theme and Variation on Draw the Sacred Circle Closer" (YouTube), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpEnNxlMiIg&ab_channel=KristenYeon-JiYun
Publisher
Theodore Presser Company
Date
2009
Format
10-20 minutes
Coverage
2000-
Instrumentation
cello / violoncelle
Ensemble Type
solo
Citation
Hailstork, Adolphus (b. 1941), “Theme and Variations on "Draw the Sacred Circle",” Music EnLivened, accessed November 22, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/music-enlivened/items/show/140.
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