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No. 30a

"Schnell aber nicht immer"
for solo cello (very slightly amplified), solo high soprano and orchestra
orchestra, cello (very slightly amplified) and high soprano
No.31A (Schnell aber nicht immer) became the first movement of No.30 (NONcerto for orchestra, cell, and soprano) when the Aldeburgh Festival commissioned a further two movements, and thus completing the piece. It was first performed by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sakari Oramo, with Anu Komsi and Anton Lukoszevieze as the soprano and cello soloists respectively. "The Soprano finds fragments of a melody which she eventually sings together with the orchestra. The cello is unable to communicate. He is alone."
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Title:
No. 30a
"Schnell aber nicht immer"
for solo cello (very slightly amplified), solo high soprano and orchestra
Language:
Noises/sounds
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
2001 (2003)
Duration:
12 ′
World Premiere:
June 9, 2001 · Aldeburgh (UK)
The Maltings
Anu Komsi, soprano; Anton Lukoszevieze, cello · Conductor: Sakari Oramo · City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Commissioned work :
Written with financial support from the Fonds voor de Scheppende Toonkunst

Technical Details

Product number:
LSL 10092-02

Performances

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  • No. 30a
    Conductor: Peter Biloen
    Orchestra: Moscow Symphony Orchestra
    October 23, 2007 | Moscow (Russia) , Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Great Hall
  • No. 30a
    Conductor: Sakari Oramo
    Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
    June 9, 2001 | Aldeburgh (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , The Maltings — World Premiere
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