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Bernard Herrmann - Moby Dick Cantata (1938) 

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Bernard Herrmann (born Max Herman; June 29, 1911 - December 24, 1975) was an American composer known for his work in composing for motion pictures. As a conductor, he championed the music of lesser-known composers.
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Moby Dick, Cantata for two tenors, two basses, male chorus, and orchestra (1937-38)
Libretto by Clark Harrington based on Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick, or The Whale (1851)
Dedication: Charles Ives
1. Maestoso. "And God Created Great Whales". (0:00)
"Call me Ishmael" (1:11)
2. Hymn. Slowly and Somberly (4:30)
3. Moderato assai. "At Last Anchor Was Up". (10:45)
"Send everyone aft!" (12:01)
4. Allegro marcato. "Hist, boys!" (23:39)
5. Slowly and Tranquilly. "It Was a Clear Steel-blue Day" (31:59)
6. Molto allegro. "There She Blows!" (41:05)
John Amis, Robert Bowman, Aeolian Singers, London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bernard Herrmann
Hermann originally conceived Moby Dick as an opera, but found the novel too vast in scope and instead asked the librettist Clark Harrington to help him adapt the work into a cantata. While composing the work, Herrmann and Harrington took trips to Massachusetts in the summers of 1937 and 1938 to research the novel. Herrmann later revised the work in 1973, having previously recorded it with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1967. The completed work lasts approximately 45 minutes in performance and is composed primarily in tonal Romanticism. James Leonard of the AllMusic Guide has compared the work to that of Herrmann's 20th-century contemporaries Arnold Bax, Frederick Delius, and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Phillip Scott of Limelight praised the work as "dramatic and skilfully orchestrated, befitting a born film composer, with tension deftly maintained throughout the work's 46 minutes." Andrew Clements of The Guardian described the cantata as being "much closer to the world of Herrmann's later film music" and "a mix of imposing choral set-pieces, orchestral interludes and solo narrations." Mark Swed of the Los Angeles Times also praised the work, calling it an "unjustly neglected" cantata. Malcolm Riley of Gramophone similarly opined, "It is a remarkably vivid piece, displaying the dramatic skills learnt in the composing atelier of a radio studio, and deserves to be much better known and more often performed."

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Комментарии : 15   
@vicb4901
@vicb4901 25 дней назад
Bernard Hermann Melville!
@gljm
@gljm 18 дней назад
Been looking for this for ages! Thanks so much.
@Archimusik
@Archimusik 25 дней назад
Where in the world did you find the score for this?!
@Quotenwagnerianer
@Quotenwagnerianer 18 дней назад
What is even more important: Where on earth did he find the original recording. I had been wanting to hear this for ages and was so glad that Chandos finally made a new recording of it a few years ago. Herrmann's own was totally out of print and nowhere to be found.
@fransmeersman2334
@fransmeersman2334 25 дней назад
Thank you very much for this discovery, very beautiful and captivating. This cantata of Hermann deserves indeed to be widely known and performed. Reminds me of Delius but with his own strong musical language.
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 20 дней назад
Astounding.....BRAVI from Acapulco!
@gljm
@gljm 18 дней назад
Herrmann considered Delius his "Favorite Composer" and included his "A Late Lark" on one of the recordings he conducted for Unicorn . Speaking of his opera of "Wuthering Heights" Herrmann once said that Delius had wanted to do it but never got around to doing it, so he (Herrmann) would do it for him.
@gljm
@gljm 18 дней назад
Herrmann was a very gifted and extremely complex man, and anyone interested in knowing more about him, I recommend reading Stephen Smith's excellent biography : "A Heart At Fire's Center : The Life And Music Of Bernard Herrmann".
@Quotenwagnerianer
@Quotenwagnerianer 18 дней назад
Herrmann was a genius of the first order. His film scores are already masterpieces that have very few equals. And his concert works surpass in quality many more known works of his contemporaries. Personally I take him over Copeland any time.
@SAPBM
@SAPBM 15 дней назад
Quelle remarquable écriture !
@SPscorevideos
@SPscorevideos 25 дней назад
Oh god, I've been looking for this score for years! Thanks!
@j.vonhogen9650
@j.vonhogen9650 25 дней назад
Amazing! Thanks a lot for the video!
@prototropo
@prototropo 19 дней назад
This is about as authentically American culture as ot gets. Unless anyone remembers Aaron Copland winning the Pulitzer in Music for his score of the movie derived from John Steinbeck's book--"The Red Pony."
@rubenmolino1480
@rubenmolino1480 25 дней назад
genio ¡¡
@viola_ti_do4291
@viola_ti_do4291 25 дней назад
No way!
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