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Simon Bainbridge : Scherzi


commissioned by the BBC for 70th anniversary concert of the BBC Symphony Orchestra
Publisher Novello & Co Ltd
Category
Orchestra
Sub-Category Large Orchestra
Year Composed
2000
Duration 6 Minutes
Orchestration
2+pic+afl.2+ca.2+bcl.3/4430/5perc/hp.cel/man.gtr(amp)/str
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Full Score(s) NOV090816

Programme Note

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The musical character of Scherzi appears on the surface to be a continuous and unbroken stream of very quiet and effervescent fast music, that slowly emerges out of a strange 'fluttering' harmonic background. In fact it contains a plethora of different 'scherzi' like mechanisms, which throughout the composition are triggered into a system of cross cutting, collision and simultaneity (i.e. combining with one another), each one of them evolving and dissolving only to re-appear in a 'kaleidoscope' process of reshuffling. Eventually the pianissimo nature of the piece is violently shattered and gradually swallowed up by a powerful 'proliferating' melodic line, which draws the piece inexorably towards its conclusion.

Scherzi was commissioned by the BBC for the seventieth anniversary concert of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and was first performed at the Barbican, London, by the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin on 22 October 2000.

© Simon Bainbridge

Reviews

  • The opening gestures -- poised, fluttery figures that darted from one section of the orchestra to another -- created an immediate tension that never let up. There was freedom and joy in the piece, and Wednesday's performance brought out a dynamic balance between classicism and disruption, between sheer aural pleasure and a driving life-force
    Tamara Bernstein, Toronto Star, 03/03/2007
  • It was good to hear a contemporary piece that fizzed with intellectual and bodily energy.
    Ivan Hewett, The Daily Telegraph, 12/09/2005
  • Softly arousing our senses to the finer nuances of orchestral sound, his deftly woven chords, flecked with guitar and mandolin timbres, moved slowly yet purposefully in preparation for a broad melodic statement. Arriving it seemed too short, and left the listener greedy for more.
    Nicholas Williams, The Independent, 27/10/2000
  • Simon Bainbridge's Scherzi…is a six-minute whispering whirlwind of fluttering strings, with splashes of plucked and percussive colour
    Barry Millington, The Times, 24/10/2000
  • Simon Bainbridge's short Scherzi is a scintillating study in orchestral sonority, shimmering with trills and light-catching fragments.
    Geoffrey Norris, The Daily Telegraph, 24/10/2000

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