Evensong Suite For Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon And Piano

Alex Shapiro

About this work:
Total duration ca. 17 minutes (1999) Published by Activist Music. Commissioned in 1999 by St. Bede's Episcopal Church in Mar Vista, California. Six movement work: "Prelude," "Phos Hilaron," "Magnificat," "Nunc Dimittis," "Ascendit Deus," and "Postlude." 40 pages, 8.5" x 11". Premiered in May 1999 in Los Angeles, CA. by Brice Martin, flute; Charles Boito, clarinet; Carolyn Beck, bassoon and Frank Basile, piano, in the context of the Evensong evening prayer church service for which it was composed. Recorded in June 1999 by Brice Martin, flute; Charles Boito, clarinet; Carolyn Beck, bassoon and Frank Basile, piano. The Evensong Suite was commissioned by St. Bede's Episcopal Church in Mar Vista CA., and it is a modal and very melodic set of six short pieces, each two to three minutes in length. Although it was composed specifically for an Anglican Evensong service, during which each movement precedes or follows a corresponding prayer or reading, the piece is equally effective when performed in a concert setting. Any of the six movements may be performed separately. The Prelude opens the Suite in a pastoral mood, with a rising motive to reflect the Ascensiontide occasion for the piece. The Phos Hilaron evokes a slow and quiet glow, mirroring the beauty of the last vesper light of a setting sun. The Magnificat, traditionally the dramatic center of the Evensong service, uses strong opposing motives which refer to the mighty being cast down from their thrones and the meek being lifted up. Nunc Dimittis is a pensive lullaby which blossoms into contentment and inner light. The Ascendit Deus was written to encourage generous donations during the Offertory for the Sunday after the Ascension (!), and in celebration of the Savior rising up, so do the lines of the music! Finally, the Postlude begins with a contemplative and noble chorale and makes references to motives and moods from the earlier Prelude and Magnificat, bringing the Suite to a triumphant conclusion.
Year composed: 1999
Duration: 00:17:00
Ensemble type: Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice:Other Combinations, 2-5 players
Instrumentation: 1 Flute, 1 Clarinet, 1 Bassoon, 1 Piano

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