Work Information
Thea Musgrave : Loch Ness - A postcard from Scotland
Programme Note
This Scottish loch is famous for its monster - only very occasionally seen.
In this lighthearted work he, the monster (a TUBA), emerges from the depths (E flat) to find the sun (A major) coming out from a thick mist (string clusters, comprised of an octatonic scale built from the triads of E flat and A major and minor). As he plays he is warmed by the sparkling sun (trumpets) and by the strains of an ancient Scottish melody.
As the sun goes down, he dives back into the deep waters with a big splash. Then a cool moon rises, a light breeze ruffles the surface of the waters, and all is at peace.
Thea Musgrave - 2012
Reviews
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A musical joke... Loch Ness - A Postcard from Scotland proved musically fascinating.
Michael Church, The Independent, 07/08/2012
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...lightweight in intention but beautifully imagined orchestrally...
George Hall, theguardian.co.uk, 06/08/2012
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