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Rose Lake & Ritual Dances - Premium Home Decor Wall Art for Living Room, Bedroom & Office | Perfect for Meditation Spaces & Yoga Studios
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Rose Lake & Ritual Dances - Premium Home Decor Wall Art for Living Room, Bedroom & Office | Perfect for Meditation Spaces & Yoga Studios Rose Lake & Ritual Dances - Premium Home Decor Wall Art for Living Room, Bedroom & Office | Perfect for Meditation Spaces & Yoga Studios
Rose Lake & Ritual Dances - Premium Home Decor Wall Art for Living Room, Bedroom & Office | Perfect for Meditation Spaces & Yoga Studios
Rose Lake & Ritual Dances - Premium Home Decor Wall Art for Living Room, Bedroom & Office | Perfect for Meditation Spaces & Yoga Studios
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Brani1.Medium fast2.The lake begins to sing: Slow -3.Fast4.The lake song is echoed from the sky: Slow -5.Fast - Medium slow6.The lake is in full song: Slow -7.Medium slow - Medium fast -8.Medium slow9.The lake song leaves the sky: Slow -10.Fast11.The lake sings itself to sleep: Medium slow -12.Calm - Medium fast13.Prelude: Lento - Andante14.Transformation: L'istesso tempo15.Preparation for the first dance: Allegretto con moto vigoroso16.First dance, the earth in autumn (The hound chases the hare): Allegro molto17.Transformation: (L'istesso tempo) - Andante18.Preparation for the second dance: Allegretto con moto vigoroso19.Second dance, the waters in winter (The otter chases the fish): Adagio tranquillo - Meno tranquillo - Tempo 1: ...20.Transformation: Allegro molto (tempo della prima danza quasi doppio movimento) - Andante21.Preparation for the third dance: Allegro flebile - Vigoroso22.Third dance, the air in the spring (The hawk chases the bird): Allegro grazioso vivace (Tempo 1) - L'istesso tempo - ...23.Preparation for the fourth dance: Doppio meno mosso24.Fourth dance, fire in summer (The voluntary human sacrifice): Più mosso, allegro moderato - Presto - ...
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The Rose Lake is a very late Tippett work, his last orchestral score, in fact. In style, it lives alongside pieces such as The Mask of Time and, especially, the Triple Concerto. The Midsummer Marriage, on the other hand, is relatively early - the pinnacle of Tippett's lyrical, rhythmically electric first period, epitomised by the Corelli Fantasia.The pairing of the The Rose Lake with the Ritual Dances from the early opera is thus a fascinating coupling. It's amazing how far Tippett travelled in his composing career. He was not a 'natural' composer in the way that Britten was. He achieved his unique voice through application, study, trial and error and sheer hard work as much as by inspiration. The style he evolved in his later works was to set contrasting blocks of material boldly and starkly against each other and generate dramatic tension through the friction between them. This is the fundamental structure of pieces like The Vision of St. Augustine and the Fourth Symphony. It is similar to the structure of many of Messiaen's works, too. It is also the basis for The Rose Lake. But here there is an added dimension as well. The piece was inspired by a visit Tippett made to a small lake in Senegal which changes through the course of a day from a greenish colour to a deep rose pink and back again. So the piece is a dawn-to-dusk evocation of this marvel of nature (cf. many of Messiaen's Catalogue d'Oiseaux). Several important landmarks in the work are described by the composer as the moments when the Lake 'sings' - perhaps an extension of the end of The Mask of Time when 'the singing will never end'. These 'songs' are certainly wonderfully lyrical moments, like those that have permeated Tippett's work from Child of Our Time days through to the glorious slow movement of the Triple Concerto. The orchestral palette is also magically evocative, glittering and shimmering with much use of tuned percussion and with a large unifying role for the roto-toms, often unusually supporting key melodic lines.The Hickox performance (and the Chandos recording) certainly brings out all the colour and glamour of Tippett's orchestration without ever losing sight of the overall structure. Colin Davis and the LSO perhaps make more of Tippett the Visionary or the Seer in the piece. But Hickox, whose Welsh players seem to have the music more firmly under their fingers, make Tippett's contrapuntal complexities clearer while letting the lyricism and the tone-poem aspects speak for themselves.The Ritual Dances on this disc abound with effervescent energy and the textures glow with an ample richness. These, too, in Hickox's hands are nature pieces, conjuring up the Earth in Autumn, the Waters in Winter, the Air in Spring and the Fire in Summer, each of the first three depicting the pursuit of a male animal by a female. I'm not sure anyone can touch John Pritchard, conductor of the opera's world premiere, in these pieces, but Hickox and the BBC Welsh Orchestra run him pretty close.

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