Symphony No.1 (Boum)
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Piccolo, 2+Bclarinet, alto saxophone, 2 / 4, 1 / timpani, 2 percussion / strings

SKU: PE.PREUME14S

Composed by John Ritchie. Full Scores. Study score. 160 pages. Duration 00:31:00. Edition Peters #PREUME14S. Published by Edition Peters (PE.PREUME14S).

ISBN 9781877564864.

Completed while Ritchie was Composer-in-Residence with the Dunedin Sinfonia in 1993, Boum is named after a mysterious echo heard by characters in E.M. Forster’s novel A Passage to India. The echo comes to symbolise the mysteries of life and death, and was a starting point to a general theme of existentialism and human struggle that pervades Ritchie’s symphony.

An eclectic range of influences can be heard across Boum’s four movements. A languid, Eastern-sounding violin theme in the first movement is influenced by gamelan music, referencing the pelog scale. Inspired by traditional music of the Cook Islands, the jaunty second movement is a vigorous scherzo dominated by the sound of log-drum and tom-toms. The third movement is a lament for the victims of the Bosnian war, its evocative opening inspired by the wailing of a Maori karanga, while the fourth movement can be thought of as a symphonic dance, its pulse and motivic ideas reminiscent of rock music.