Star-Child
Musical work by George Crumb / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Star-Child is a piece written in 1977 for orchestra and voices by the American composer George Crumb. Harold C. Schonberg of The New York Times said of the work, "Star-Child…is sensitive, powerful, full of personality, and it marks a significant step in Mr. Crumb's development…. This is big music and even passionate music. In a way, it is a synthesis both of what Mr. Crumb has been doing and of many contemporary techniques. Mr. Crumb has tied everything together, creating a score that transcends any derivations."[1]
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Star-Child | |
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Music for voices and orchestra by George Crumb | |
Text | from Dies irae and Gospel of John |
Language | Latin |
Composed | 1977 (1977) |
Dedication | Irene Gubrud, Pierre Boulez, New York Philharmonic, and David and Peter Crumb |
Performed | May 5, 1977 (1977-05-05): New York City |
Movements | 7 |
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