Adam's Lament
Fur Chor (Satb) Und Strichorchester (2009)
by Arvo Part
String Orchestra - Sheet Music

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Scores Contrabass voice, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violoncello, alto voice, bass voice, soprano, tenor voice

SKU: PR.UE034740

Fur Chor (Satb) Und Strichorchester (2009). Composed by Arvo Part. This edition: Russian Language. String Orchestra. World premiere in Istanbul by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Vox Clamantis and the Borusan Istanbul Phlharmonic Orchestra conducted by Tonu Kaljuste. Full score. With Standard notation. Composed 2009. Duration 24 minutes. Universal Edition #UE034740. Published by Universal Edition (PR.UE034740).

ISBN 9783702469146. UPC: 803452066293.

Arvo Part has been fascinated by the life and work of St. Silouan of Athos (1866-1938) for many years. As early as 1991, the writings of Silouan inspired Part to his composition Silouan's Song, "My soul yearns after the Lord ..." for string orchestra. Part's new work Adam's Lament is once again based on a text by Silouan, in which the monk laments Adam's pain over the loss of paradise. Silouan's sketches and writings are of great poetic power, and represent some of the most significant works in Russian poetry. The content and structure of the texts, which are sung in Russian, dictate the course of the music down to the smallest detail. Punctuation, syllable counts, and word emphases all play decisive roles in the composition. "For me, the name Adam is a collective term not merely for the whole of humanity but for each individual, regardless of time, era, social class, or religious affiliation. And this collective Adam has suffered and lamented on this earth for millennia. Our ancestor Adam foresaw the human tragedy that was to come and experienced it as his own guilty responsibility, the result of his sinful act. He suffered all the cataclysms of humanity into the depths of desperation, inconsolable in his agony." (Arvo Part) To mark Arvo Part's Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Istanbul Music Festival, a new work was premiered at a concert featuring highlights from the composer's career: Adam's Lament for choir and orchestra. The piece was co-commissioned by the European Capitals of Culture for 2010 and 2011, Istanbul and Tallin respectively.