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Gabriela Lena Frank

Frank: La ley de la muerte

The Law of Death

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G. Schirmer  |  SKU : GSP70125VOC
  • Composer: Gabriela Lena Frank
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Soprano
  • Originally for: Soprano, Orchestra
  • Work: La Centinela y la Paloma

Description

for soprano, unaccompanied movement of 'La centinela y la paloma'

First performance

February 17 2011 Dawn Upshaw, soprano Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Joana Carniero, conductor St. Paul, MN

Composer note

La centinela y la paloma (The Keeper and the Dove), for soprano and chamber orchestra, finds its inspiration in two national treasures of Mexico: its annual Día de los muertos (Day of the Dead) folk-Catholic festival and iconic painter Frida Kahlo. A distillation of a large-scale opera in progress by playwright Nilo Cruz and composer Gabriela Lena Frank, this cycle of four songs features two characters: Catrina, the keeper of souls (also known as the Lady of Death), who bestows a gift but once a year to the spirits in her charge whereby they can visit their loved ones still living; and Frida, who, having predeceased her beloved husband Diego Rivera, yearns to see him once again.

La ley de la muerta (The Law of Death): The night of visitation is coming to a close, and Frida is feeling Death's inevitable claim as her physical form disintegrates. She can no longer experience either a satisfying semblance of life or her reunion with Diego.

— Gabriela Lena Frank

G. Schirmer

Frank: La ley de la muerte

$28.00

Description

for soprano, unaccompanied movement of 'La centinela y la paloma'

First performance

February 17 2011 Dawn Upshaw, soprano Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Joana Carniero, conductor St. Paul, MN

Composer note

La centinela y la paloma (The Keeper and the Dove), for soprano and chamber orchestra, finds its inspiration in two national treasures of Mexico: its annual Día de los muertos (Day of the Dead) folk-Catholic festival and iconic painter Frida Kahlo. A distillation of a large-scale opera in progress by playwright Nilo Cruz and composer Gabriela Lena Frank, this cycle of four songs features two characters: Catrina, the keeper of souls (also known as the Lady of Death), who bestows a gift but once a year to the spirits in her charge whereby they can visit their loved ones still living; and Frida, who, having predeceased her beloved husband Diego Rivera, yearns to see him once again.

La ley de la muerta (The Law of Death): The night of visitation is coming to a close, and Frida is feeling Death's inevitable claim as her physical form disintegrates. She can no longer experience either a satisfying semblance of life or her reunion with Diego.

— Gabriela Lena Frank

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