Serenade after Plato's "Symposium"
- violin
- strings
- percussion
The Serenade, after Plato's Symposium, is a composition by Leonard Bernstein for solo violin, strings and percussion. He completed the serenade in five movements on August 7, 1954.[1] For the serenade, the composer drew inspiration from Plato's Symposium, a dialogue of related statements in praise of love, each statement made by a distinguished speaker. The seven speakers who inspired Bernstein's five movements are:[1]
- I. Phaedrus: Pausanias – marked Lento and Allegro
- II. Aristophanes – marked Allegretto
- III. Eryximachus, the doctor – marked Presto
- IV. Agathon – marked Adagio
- V. Socrates: Alcibiades – marked Molto tenuto and Allegro molto vivace
Although the Serenade is scored for violin, strings, harp and percussion (timpani and five more percussionists playing side drum, tenor drum, bass drum, triangle, suspended cymbal, xylophone, glockenspiel, chimes, Chinese blocks, tambourine), the violin is the most prominent solo instrument. The composition is about a half-hour in length.[1]
Commissioned by the Koussevitzky Foundation, the Serenade is dedicated to "the beloved memory of Serge and Natalie Koussevitzky". The premiere was conducted by Bernstein himself on September 12, 1954, at La Fenice (Venice), with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and violinist Isaac Stern. It was also first recorded by Stern and Bernstein for Columbia Records on April 19, 1956, in New York City, with the Symphony of the Air.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Huscher, Philip. "Serenade, after Plato's Symposium]" (PDF). Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
Sources
- Bernstein Season: Serenade after Plato's Symposium , a BBC programme on the work.
External links
- Bernstein, Leonard: Serenade (after Plato's 'Symposium') (1954) 30' / for solo violin, harp, percussion, and strings Boosey & Hawkes
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