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The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa for speaking/singing cellist with two bows
RSN:
68821
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Composition Date:
2005
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Revision Date:
N/A
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Duration:
00:20:00
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Call Number
MI 3111 S531ec
Genre
Solo Violin
Material Type
Print-music
Acquisition Date
2014-05-27
Library Collection Publisher / Label
Unpublished, printed by CMC / Inédit, imprimé par le CMC
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Commissioned by Frances-Marie Uitti through the generosity of the Canada Council. Text by St Teresa of Avilla (1515-1582) adapted by the composer, Latin texts and chants from the Liber usualis.
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Toronto
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1 score (i, 15 p.) ;
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Number
48385
Strings, bowed
Violoncello
1
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No
Solo
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Vancouver, BC Scotia Dance Centre 23 Oct 2008 Frances-Marie Uitti, speaking/singing 'cellist with 2 bows Presented by the Vancouver New Music Society
THE ECSTASY OF SAINT TERESA (2005) duration ca. 20 minutes commissioned by Frances Marie Uitti through generosity of the Canada Council. In December 2004, I visited Bernini's The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa at the Cornaro Chapel, Sta. Maria della Vittoria, Rome. The statue depicts Saint Teresa of Avilla's first "rapture", a physical and spiritual communion with Christ. In her autobiography, Teresa describes an angel armed with a fire-tipped spear who came to her while she was singing "Veni Creator Spiritus". I was attracted by the physicality of her description, and translated and adapted this selection along with two other episodes from her life, setting them between longer sections of music for solo 'cello. The chants are based on sources from the Liber Usualis. The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa was written especially for Frances Marie Uitti, to whom it is dedicated.- Rodney Sharman
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Toronto
01TO68821
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1
Calgary
01CA68821
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1
Montréal
01MO68821
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1
Vancouver
01VA68821
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1
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