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Oriol Cruixent
Zeichen im Sand, For Tenor and Symphonic Orchestra after "Ballade I" by Georg Trakl
UES104580-020
Type: Klavierauszug
Format: 210 x 297 mm
Pages: 16
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Zeichen im Sand is a work for tenor solo and symphonic orchestra composed by Oriol Cruixent after the poem Ballade I by the Austrian expressionist poet Georg Trakl (1887-1914). Conceptually, Zeichen im Sand is an essentially theatrical piece in which the orchestra creates a psychologically breathtaking universe of sound that constantly accompanies the scene and the soloist, embodied in the character of the Fool:
Ballad I
A fool wrote three signs in sand,
A pale maid stood there before him.
Loudly sang, o sang the sea.
She held a cup in her hand,
Which gleamed to the brim,
Like blood so red and heavy.
Not a word was spoken - the sun vanished,
Then the fool took from her hand
The cup and drank it empty.
Then extinguished his light in her hand,
The wind blew away three signs on the sand -
Loudly sang, o sang the sea.
Zeichen im Sand was composed in only ten days in April 2007. The work was unanimously awarded first prize at the Dimitris Mitropoulos International Composition Competition 2007 and premiered on 4 November 2007 at the Megaro Mousikis Hall in Athens, Greece, by Yannis Christopoulos (tenor) and the Orhistra ton Hromaton conducted by Miltos Logiadis.
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Type: Klavierauszug
Format: 210 x 297 mm
Pages: 16