anthem
(2022)
for large orchestra
Commissioned by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, as part of its Centenary celebrations, with support from the John Feeney Charitable Trust.
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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Clark Rundell (cond.) on 29 January 2022 at Symphony Hall, Birmingham (England), as part of their New Sounds Series 2022.
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‘anthem’. n. ˈænθəm; anˈt həm. 1 An uplifting song associated with a group or a cause, especially one chosen by a country to express patriotic feelings. 2 a musical setting of a religious text to be sung by a choir during a church service. Derivative adj. anthemic Origin Latin, antiphona. Old English, antemne
Anthems can unite and can divide. Anthems can speak to a cause and bolster a movement. Anthems can be used as ammunition. Anthems can be rousing or moments of repose, expressions of collective action or prop up a cult of personality.
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3 flutes (Player 3 = piccolo)
3 oboes
3 clarinets (Player 3 = bass clarinet)
3 bassoons (Player 3 = contrabassoon)4 horns in F
3 trumpets in Bb
2 tenor trombones
1 bass trombone
tubatimpani
percussion (2 players; Player 1 = bass drum; Player 2 = Kick drum, marimba, 4 tom-toms)piano
harpstrings (minimum 12.10.8.6.4)
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4’