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Tarik O'Regan
: Suite from Heart of Darkness for narrator and chamber ensemble
Commissioned by Whitgift School. First performed 22 November 2012 by members of the Whitgift Chamber Orchestra at the Fairfield Halls, Croydon, conducted by Philip Winter.
Publisher
Novello & Co Ltd
Category
Large Ensemble (7 or more players)
Year Composed
2012
Duration
28 Minutes
Orchestration
Narrator: 1(pic)02(2bcl)0/1000/perc/hp(cel.chamber org)/ acoustic gtr(Electric Bass Guitar)/str(2.0.1.2.1)
alt.: version available without narration and for full orchestra
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Unavailable
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Programme Note
This suite for chamber ensemble and narrator is an extrapolation from the chamber opera Heart of Darkness, which in turn is based on the novella of the same name by Joseph Conrad.
Occasionally, what was vocal material in the stage work has been redistributed among the
instruments; however the orchestral scoring of the original remains largely intact in the version.
The spoken text for the narrator is written by Tom Phillips and is based on his libretto for the opera. The text is reproduced in full on the following pages and identified within the score by numerical cues, (1A – 8B).
The opera, with music by Tarik O’Regan and a libretto by Tom Phillips, received its premiere at the Royal Opera House Linbury Studio Theatre, London on 1 November 2011.
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