Conflict and Reconciliation

Jerry H. Casey

About this work:
The “Conflict” of the title refers to separate conflicts between the first violins and the double basses and the second violins and the violas. The cellos represent the reconciling force. The short work opens with dissonant chords from the conflicting groups from which rises fragments of the “Reconciliation” theme in the cellos. Then the violin/double bass conflict begins, followed quickly by the violin/viola conflict. The cellos seek to interject portions of their theme. Gradually the cellos lead the other groups to a unison sounding of the reconciliation theme. The first violins repeat this theme with the other groups providing a more consonant harmonic background. However, conflict breaks out once more. Again the cellos seek to reconcile the conflicting groups. The cellos succeed, bringing a final statement of the reconciliation theme in unison and augmentation.
Year composed: 1998
Duration: 00:05:00
Ensemble type: Orchestra:String Orchestra
Instrumentation: 1 Strings (General)

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