Peter Maxwell Davies: Kommilitonen! (Young Blood!) - Full Score: Mixed Choir And Ensemble
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COMPOSER:
Peter Maxwell Davies
PUBLISHER:
Chester Music
INSTRUMENTATION:
Opera
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Score
Lyric opera in two acts. Libretto by David Pountney. Commissioned jointly by the Royal Academy of Music, London, UK and The Juilliard School, New York, USA. UK premiere: 18th March 2011 - Royal Academy ofMusicOpera and Sinfonia at the Royal Academy of Music, London, conducted by Jane Glover. US
Specifications
Composer | Peter Maxwell Davies |
Publisher | Chester Music |
Instrumentation | Opera |
Product Format | Score |
Description Product Type | Score |
Genre | Opera / Operette |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
EAN | 5020679589830 |
No. | MUSCH76725 |
Description
Lyric opera in two acts. Libretto by David Pountney.
Commissioned jointly by the Royal Academy of Music, London, UK and The Juilliard School, New York, USA.
UK premiere: 18th March 2011 - Royal Academy ofMusicOpera and Sinfonia at the Royal Academy of Music, London, conducted by Jane Glover.
US premiere: 16th November 2011 - Students of The Julliard School at Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, New York, conducted byAnneManson.
Overview.
The piece consists of three interlocking stories of students involved in political action in three different situations.
“Die Weiße Rose” was the name taken by a group ofstudents atthe University of Munich, led by Sophie and Hans Scholl. They produced leaflets protesting against the National Socialist government of Germany in 1942-3 until they were arrested and guillotined.
“Soar to Heaven”follows twocharacters, Wu and Zhou, involved on opposite sides of the Cultural Revolution in China.
“The Oxford Revolution” tells the story of James Meredith, who fought a lonely battle against segregation and racial prejudiceto becomethe first black student to enrol at “Ole Miss”, the University of Mississippi, in the USA.
Librettist's Note.
There are, inevitably and properly, some differences between the original librettoand whatMax ultimately set to music. Most of these are insignificant, but all the Latin texts in the opera were added by Max, and texts for the alternating black / white choruses (Scene 19) and final chorus (Scene 28) were writtenby him.
Commissioned jointly by the Royal Academy of Music, London, UK and The Juilliard School, New York, USA.
UK premiere: 18th March 2011 - Royal Academy ofMusicOpera and Sinfonia at the Royal Academy of Music, London, conducted by Jane Glover.
US premiere: 16th November 2011 - Students of The Julliard School at Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, New York, conducted byAnneManson.
Overview.
The piece consists of three interlocking stories of students involved in political action in three different situations.
“Die Weiße Rose” was the name taken by a group ofstudents atthe University of Munich, led by Sophie and Hans Scholl. They produced leaflets protesting against the National Socialist government of Germany in 1942-3 until they were arrested and guillotined.
“Soar to Heaven”follows twocharacters, Wu and Zhou, involved on opposite sides of the Cultural Revolution in China.
“The Oxford Revolution” tells the story of James Meredith, who fought a lonely battle against segregation and racial prejudiceto becomethe first black student to enrol at “Ole Miss”, the University of Mississippi, in the USA.
Librettist's Note.
There are, inevitably and properly, some differences between the original librettoand whatMax ultimately set to music. Most of these are insignificant, but all the Latin texts in the opera were added by Max, and texts for the alternating black / white choruses (Scene 19) and final chorus (Scene 28) were writtenby him.