George Crumb’s “Ancient Voices of Children” | Juilliard’s AXIOM
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27-Oct-2022
Through a number of experimental sounds and instruments, including prayer stones, Japanese temple bells, a musical saw, a toy piano, whispers, and yelling, Juilliard’s contemporary music ensemble AXIOM, conducted by Jeffrey Milarsky, brings to life this virtuosic composition, subtitled “A Cycle of Songs on Texts by Federico Garcia-Lorca.”
George Crumb (1929-2022)
Ancient Voices of Children (1970)
I El niño busca su voz (The little boy was looking for his voice)
Dances of the Ancient Earth
II Me he perdido muchas veces por el mar (I have lost myself in the sea many times)
III ¿De dónde vienes, amor, mi niño? (Dance of the Sacred Life-Cycle)
IV Todas las tardes en Granada, todas las tardes se muere un niño (Each afternoon in Granada, a child dies each afternoon)
Ghost Dance
V Se ha llenado de luces mi corazón de seda (My silk heart has been filled with lights)
Jeffrey Milarsky, Music Director and Conductor
Evelyn Saavedra, Soprano
Linus Schafer-Goulthorpe, Boy Soprano
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