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  • 17 min

Programme Note

Movements (to be listed in the program)
I. ...words of the sea...
II. ...the ever-hooded, tragic-gestured sea...
III. ...beyond the genius of the sea...
IV. ...mountainous atmospheres of sky and sea... (Homage to Debussy)

Program note
The four movements of Words of the Sea for orchestra are diverse and distinct, each undertaking to deal with the evocations prompted by a particular poetic phrase by poet Wallace Stevens. Despite their variety and distinctiveness, in fleeting whispers or proclamations, the four movements/scenes/poetic phrases reminisce about and relate to one another, resulting in a labyrinth of deeply interdependent connections.

The work is written to feature many of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra principal players through a series of brief solos as well as by intricate orchestration which results in distinct concertino groups momentarily rising to the foreground. The composition is dedicated with admiration and gratitude to Pierre Boulez and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra who presented the world premiere, and world premiere commercial recording, in 1996.

Wallace Stevens poem prompted and nurtured this music by alluring Thomas to see and imagine the sound of “words of the sea,” to appreciate an ocean’s “ever-hooded tragic-gestured” nature, to imagine vast “mountainous atmospheres of sky and sea” and to contemplate what may be “beyond the genius of the sea.”

Thomas said, “I yearn to reflect in my own singing/composing the ways that listening has changed me. I write music that craves a listener — whomever that listener may be &emdash; and I am concerned with speaking honestly. What I say musically is prompted by a spirit of generosity.”

Media

Words of the Sea for Orchestra: I. …Words of the Sea...
Words of the Sea for Orchestra: II. …The Ever-Hooded, Tragic-Gestured Sea…
Words of the Sea for Orchestra: III. …Beyond the Genius of the Sea…
Words of the Sea for Orchestra: IV. …Mountainous Atmospheres of Sky and Sea - Homage to Debussy

Scores

Features

  • Happy 60th Birthday to Augusta Read Thomas
    • Happy 60th Birthday to Augusta Read Thomas
    • Augusta Read Thomas is one of the U.S.’s most recognizable and beloved composers. In addition to writing music of “unbridled passion and fierce poetry” (American Academy of Arts and Letters), she is University Professor of Composition at the University of Chicago, where she has championed new music through founding the Chicago Center for Contemporary Composition and its resident Grossman Ensemble.

Reviews

Augusta Read Thomas' Words of the Sea is inspired by a poem in which a woman's song and the sound of the ocean merge together.

Inspired by this text, the composer writes a dazzling and virtuosic piece. The third movement in particular captivates with its time changes and crooked grooves.

Marcus Stäbler, Hamburger Abendblatt
11th May 2022

There is something of the grandeur of Der fliegende Holländer in Words of the Sea, and Maestro Boulez penetrates the depths of each of the work's four unified but stylistically divergent movements, especially the fourth and final, an homage to Debussy depicting 'mountainous atmospheres of sky and sea.'

Joseph Newsome, Voix-des-arts.com
1st May 2014
Words of the Sea [is] a vibrant series of aquatic images that had no difficulty standing alongside favorite pieces by Barber and Prokofiev. Words of the Sea is a healthy example of a work from a composer who is smitten with the chameleonlike qualities of the orchestra and knows how to exploit its myriad facets.
Donald Rosenberg, Cleveland Plain Dealer

Discography

Title Unavailable
  • Label
    Augusta Read Thomas
  • Catalogue Number
    ART CD 19952002
  • Conductor
    Pierre Boulez
  • Ensemble
    Chicago Symphony Orchestra / MusicNOW Ensemble
  • Soloist
    Christine Brandes

Augusta Read Thomas: Selected Works for Orchestra

Augusta Read Thomas: Selected Works for Orchestra
  • Label
    Nimbus Alliance
  • Catalogue Number
    NI 6258
  • Ensemble
    Various Artists