- Santiago de Espada
"Santiago de Espada" is a concert overture by the Australian composer and 19th
Master of the Queen's Music ,Malcolm Williamson (b.Sydney , 1913 - d.Cambridge , 2003).History of the Work
Written in 1956 when Williamson was barely 25, it was his first mature
orchestra l work. Theoverture was first heard inJune 1957 when theLondon Philharmonic Orchestra conducted bySir Adrian Boult included it in a private concert at St. Pancras Town Hall,London (an event which also featured the première of Williamson's "Symphony No. 1 - "Elevamini""). Despite this, it wasn't until abroadcast inFebruary 1958 that the work had its first public airing. ["Malcolm Williamson: 70th Birthday Tribute" (Paul Conway)]The overture was not performed in Australian until 1970. It has since been taken up by
orchestras (both professional andamateur ) across the globe, particularly inAustralia and Britain.Structure
This relatively early Williamson score begins with bright, martial
fanfare s in the brass and percussion supported by occasional interjections from the rest of the orchestra. Soon, thestrings take up the fanfare and turn it into a more lengthly 'first subject'. A more lyrical utterance appears from theoboe andflute respectively, before the original material returns. The 'second subject' is a gently solemn melody for flute and strings, which builds to a regal climax before the original theme returns with a vengeance. The 'second subject' is heard again over a spiky and agitated accompaniment, before the two themes are combined in closecounterpoint . At the conclusion of the piece the original fanfares are heard once more before the overture grinds to a halt with an upwardchromatic scale for the whole orchestra.Instrumentation
Flute ,piccolo , 2oboe s, 2clarinet s, 2bassoon s, 4 horns, 2trumpet s, 3trombone s,tuba ,timpani , 2 percussion (clash cymbals ,snare drum &tenor drum ) and strings [Boosey & Hawkes Ltd.]Recordings
*CHANDOS: Iceland Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
Rumon Gamba [Chandos Records Limited]
*LYRITA:Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra , conducted by SirCharles Groves [Lyrita Recorded Edition]References
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