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Andrew Ford (b. 1957)
Scenes from Bruegel (2006)
for chamber orchestra and prerecorded sounds
i . Children's Games
ii. Hunters in the Snow
iii. The Peasant Wedding Dance
This piece began as an attempt to "translate" into music three of my
favourite paintings by the 16th-century Flemish master Pieter Bruegel (or
Brueghel or sometimes Breughel). Apart from the sheer impossibility of the
original undertaking, I came slowly to think of the piece in more local
terms. I live in Robertson, a town with a population of about a thousand in
the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. Each day as I walk to the post
office I pass the local primary school and there in the school playground,
as often as not, I witness the noisy, hectic acting out of Bruegel's "Children's Games". I began to wonder if it would be possible to include
some of the sounds of this town in my piece.
Accordingly, in the first
movement you will hear the voices of Robertson school children. The second
movement features several local birds, including the Australian Raven, the
Gang-gang Cockatoo, the Australian Magpie and the Pied Currawong. And in the
third movement the Robertson Public School Band plays a little march that is
eventually taken up by the chamber orchestra.
Scenes from Bruegel was composed for the New Juilliard Ensemble and the West
Australian Symphony Orchestra between August 2005 and January 2006, the work
funded by a fellowship from the Music Board of the Australia Council, the
Australian government's arts funding and advisory body. It is dedicated to
Richard Rodney Bennett on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
A.F.
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