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Robert Stern

R. Stern: Tekiah G'dolah

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American Composers Alliance (ACA)  |  SKU: ACA-STER-011  |  バーコード: 9790600239054
  • Composer: Robert Stern (1934-2018)
  • Instrumentation: Cello, Piano
  • Work: Tekiah G'dolah (2012)
  • ISMN: 9790600239054
  • Size: 8.9 x 12.0 inches

Description

Editor's Note: In 2006, Robert Stern completed Shofar , a large-scale oratorio that stands among the central spiritual works of his career. Rooted in Jewish liturgy, scripture, and history, it follows the arc embodied in the four traditional shofar calls—from wholeness, through rupture and shattering, toward renewal. for Stern, these calls were never merely ceremonial; they expressed something fundamental about human life: our breaking, and our persistent desire to become whole again.

From that expansive choral and orchestral work emerged Tekiah G'dolah (2007), an intimate companion piece for solo cello and piano. Stern wrote it for cellist Joel Krosnick (1941–2025) and pianist Gilbert Kalish, longtime colleagues and collaborators. Stern and Krosnick first met when they were both professors of music at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in the late 1960s. Their first collaboration was Stern's Terezín song cycle for soprano, cello, and piano. Tekiah G'dolah is not the only chamber work to grow out of Shofar . An earlier offshoot is Recitative (Yom Teruah) , composed in 2001 for solo cello, then revised and transcribed for solo viola in 2006. Like Tekiah G'dolah, Recitative (Yom Teruah) draws directly on thematic material from Shofar .