Sunday, 28 May 2023, 11am Victoria
Symphonic Stories
This concert programme features three pieces each composed with a programmatic story. These narratives have inspired composers in different eras. The three colourful pieces that you will hear both enhance the storytelling experience and stand well in their own right as symphonic masterpieces.
28 May 2023, 11am
Victoria Concert Hall
SNYS Presentation Concert
Singapore National Youth Sinfonia
Seow Yibin conductor
Henry Purcell (arr. Gustav Holst)
The Gordian Knot Untied, Suite No. 1
I. Overture
II. Air
III. Rondeau Minuet
IV. Air
V. Jig
Richard Wagner
Prelude to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Sergei Prokofiev
Lieutenant Kijé, Op. 60
I. The Birth of Kijé
II. Romance
III. Kijé’s Wedding
IV. Troïka
V. The Burial of Kijé
FIRST VIOLIN
Lim Jing Rui CONCERTMASTER
Giselle Ang
Allison Chng
Celestia Choo
Fu Yu
Asher Ng
Ng Kailyn
Ng Zu Ni
Zanna Phua
Gwyneth Song
Jesper Tai
LeeAnn Tan
Deborah Teo
Xia Ruoting
Liam Young
SECOND VIOLIN
Amanda Ang
Matthew Chiu
Kylie Fong
Josephine In
Zoe Lam
Kingston Lin
Annie Liu
Alyssa Low
Lum Kai Ying
Ng Rui-Yi
Shannon Ong
Quek Chong En
Aubrey Tan
Jonathan Tan
VIOLA
Chang Zi Yi
Keira Chen
Jayden Kwan
Annabel Ng
Tan E-Ton
Kobe Wei
Xu Hongmao
Zhang Yunhao
CELLO
Daryl Heng
Li Peilin
Aaron Lim
Lloyd Loh
Sean Park
Alexa Tan
Shavaun Toh
Charlotte Tseng
Christoph Yang
Yang Jing Tong
Natalie Yong
DOUBLE BASS
Hoo Rei Hon
Lim Rui Yi
Zhang Junhao
FLUTE
Kirby Ching
Yoki Leung
Grace Zhang
PICCOLO
Kirby Ching
OBOE
Lucas Chan
Linus Ng
CLARINET
Carrie Chai
Amelie Peh
Carson Rafiuly
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Samuel Phua*
BASSOON
Emerald Tan*
Wang Xintong
HORN
Ethan Chng
Keak Jing Yi
Caden Rafiuly
Aloysius Sin
TRUMPET
Sara Han
Khayri Rayyan
Joshua Tan
Joshua Woodhead
Zong Shengbo
CORNET
Domi Chen
Kieran Yeo
TROMBONE
Calista Lee
Isabelle Lee
Davina Long
Wang Bo
BASS TROMBONE
Benjamin Lim
TUBA
Shawn Yap*
TIMPANI
Putra Syahril
PERCUSSION
Gladys Chew
Ethan Leow
Putra Syahril
HARP
Chloe Liow
PIANO
Kayden Yap
* Guest MusicianThe Gordian Knot Untied, Suite No. 1
Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
An English composer and organist from the Baroque period
Fun Facts!
• At the age of 11, Purcell wrote an ode for King Charles II’s birthday.
• The opera Dido and Aeneas is one of Purcell’s most popular works.
The music written for the stage play The Gordian Knot Untied was based on a Greek legend. The Overture sets the overall mood while the rest of the movements serve as instrumental interludes to the play. Purcell wrote at least eight movements for The Gordian Knot Untied with Suite No. 1 containing the first five.
What is the play about? The Gordian Knot was said to be impossible to untie and it was prophesied that any man who could unravel its elaborate knots is destined to become ruler of all of Asia.
Alexander the Great heard of this and attempted to untie the knot. As expected, the knot was far too complicated and he drew his sword slicing through the knot in a single stroke, thus providing a solution to the problem.
Prelude to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883)
An influential German composer from the late Romantic period
Fun Facts!
• Wagner composed large scale operas, with his opera The Ring of the Nibelung being 15 hours long!
• In his operas, Wagner aimed to infuse music with all other elements (poetry, visuals, drama), creating the basis for modern day films.
This prelude sets the mood for Wagner’s opera
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.
As the opera is set in the 16th century, the prelude infuses elements of early Western music with the contemporary elements of Wagner’s time. The piece sounds very grand with heavy use of brasses symbolising royalty.
Themes from the opera are presented in the prelude, each representing tradition, formality, longing, desire and even comedy!
What is the opera about? Eva, daughter of a master singer, is set to be the prize for a master singer’s contest. Two suitors (Beckmesser and Walther) emerge, and the less experienced Walther manages to win and take Eva as his wife.
Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953)
A Russian composer, conductor and pianist who lived through both world wars.
Fun Facts!
• During World War I, Prokofiev managed to avoid military service and continued composing.
• His most well-known works include the ballet Romeo and Juliet and the orchestral piece Peter and the Wolf.
Prokofiev was tasked to compose music to the 1934 film “Lieutenant Kijé”, one of the first non-silent films.
In the film, the sleeping Tsar is awoken by a scream and he demands the culprit to be found and punished. The officials thus create a fake Lieutenant Kijé to be punished. Kijé is eventually pardoned, and promoted to general after marrying the princess. When the Tsar demands to see Kijé, the officials tell him that Kijé has died, and a funeral is held for him.
The suite is a musical depiction of the story of Kijé, from how Kijé was created in The Birth of Kijé (1st movement); to his marriage in the tender Romance (2nd movement) and Kijé’s Wedding (3rd movement); a sleigh ride follows, prominently featuring the sleighbells, in the Troïka (4th movement); and ends with his death where a funeral procession is evoked with a bugle call in The Burial of Kijé (5th movement).
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