Originally posted by Pulcinella
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Ned Rorem (1923-2022)
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View Post
Perhaps should cross-reference to the Quakerism and Music thread, though his somewhat outrageous behaviour in his twenties and his waspish tongue don't really chime with Quaker values.
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Rorem. we're told, was noted as a songsmith, and it was a gift for melody which informs his earliest music from the 1940s and 50s, featured in the first programme. The second introduces a more modernist element, especially in the 15-minute orchestral piece "Lions" from 1963, opening with Vaughan Williamsy chords before entering darker moods steeped in deep glowing orchestral combinations, into which Rorem abruptly inserts what could pass as a jazz ballad, performed here by Branford Marsalis's quartet, with emerging disquiet from dissonant murmurings erupting in expressionistic violence to round off - all rather odd. A couple of conventional religious choral settings and concluding Satieesque set from a suite of pieces for flute and piano or harp concluded this second episode.
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