Treść
- Pursuit
- Recession
- Sacrifice
- Solstice
Klassik
City Solstice was commissioned by The City of London Corporation for The City of London Festival 2009, and is dedicated, with thanks, to Ian Ritchie.
Instrumentations - Choir,Organ,Soprano Saxophone
Duration - 18 minutes
First performance - 22nd June 2009 at Southwark Cathedral.
Performed by The Choir of King's College, Cambridge
conducted by Stephen Cleobury, with John Harle(SopranoSaxophone).
Programme Note
City Solstice celebrates the 800th anniversary of the construction of various bridges on the siteof thecurrent London Bridge. The difficulty of erecting sturdy constructions on this bend in the Thames, where the currents are particularly strong, has led to a rich seam of stories about the bridges, passedonthrough history, myth and folklore.
What are thought to be the original words of 'London Bridge is falling down' carry much of the references to materials used in building the original bridges - wood andstone, gravel and stone, and then later, iron and steel. The lines my fair lady, dance over my lady lea (or lee) and<spanstyle='font-style:italic;'> with a gay lady, are thought to refer to Matilda of Scotland (c.1080- 1118), consort of Henry I, and who was responsible for building the series of bridges that carried the London toColchester roadacross the River Lea.
King (Saint) Olaf II of Norway figures prominently in the destruction of the bridge after its occupation by the Danes around 1013. Coming to the assistance of Aethelred, Olaf isthought to havepulled the bridge down into the Thames, along with its occupying Danes, rather than fight on the bridge itself. There is a line in the Norse saga The Heimskringlathat refers to
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