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Black Maskers Suite (Orchestra Full Score) New
Throughout most of his career, Roger Sessions was known for absolute music in a style that is usually complex and intellectually rigorous, yet marked by a considerable emotional undercurrent. Sessions' incidental music for THE BLACK MASKERS (1923) reflects the vigorous, more clearly American voice of the composer's early music. Sessions wrote the original score of THE BLACK MASKERS for a senior production of Leonid Andreyev's Symbolist drama at Smith College. As a group, the Symbolists (whether Russian or French) found particular inspiration in the works of Edgar Allan Poe. One of the most popular of the composer's works, THE BLACK MASKERS has enjoyed an active life in America; it is also much favored in Russia, no doubt largely a result of the work's literary origins. In 1928, Sessions arranged the incidental score into an orchestral suite of four movements, the version which is most familiar to c oncert audiences today. -Description by Joseph Stevenson. Movements: 1. Dance; 1a. Romualdo's Song (If no singer is available, thismovement may be omitted); 2. Scene; 3. Dirge; 4. Finale.
Instrumentation: 3(1st/2nd dPicc1&2).3(3rd dEH).2+Ecl+BCl.2+CBsn: 4.4.3.1: Timp.Perc(3-4): Pno.Org: Str: Sop. Solo (opt.)
Details
Publisher: Edward B. Marks Music Company
Publisher Code: MP077097
Credits: Roger Sessions
Medium: Softcover
Length: .00 in.
Width: .00 in.
Series: E.B. Marks
Format: Full Score
Voicing: Full Score