Orchestral Works - A Village Wedding (2003)

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instrumentation string orchestrapremierePremiered November 22, 2003
by the YPCO, directed by Linda Ghidossi-DeLuca
Leader: Annie Tracy
First United Methodist Church
Santa Rosa, California
duration18 minutescommission detailsCommissioned by the Santa Rosa Symphony Young People's Chamber Orchestra
movements1. Overture
2. Meditation
3. Processional
4. Dance
dedicationTo Erica

With thanks to Annie Tracy and Linda Ghidossi-DeLuca
program note

A Village Wedding combines two different conceptual approaches; that of the program piece wherein images or activity is described by music; and that of the concerto grosso, a Baroque form which both collectively and individually showcases the players of an ensemble. In the latter case, the piece would seem to fulfill many if not all of the 18th-century requirements. After an overture, movements based on dance rhythms ensue, including the Pavane, March, Gigue, and Rigadoon. Yet the material is cast in a mold that is necessarily programmatic. The Overture, with its opening solemnity, birdsong trills, and developing energy, is intended to describe the bright Sunday morning of a country village, along with the excitement and bustle of wedding preparations. The Meditation's searching cadenza and pensive sweetness exhorts the attendants to send out their blessings to the bride and groom, while the Processional calls the wedding party to the altar. The Dance at the end paints a fiddler's paradise of flying knees and elbows to jigs and reels as the whole village joins in the revelry.


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