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Third Essay for Orchestra (Barber)

The Third Essay for Orchestra, Op. 47, is a short orchestral work composed by Samuel Barber in 1978. The score is dedicated to Audrey Sheldon.

History edit

Barber's Third Essay for Orchestra was the eventual product of a suggestion made in the spring of 1976 by Eugene Ormandy, who had been approached by an anonymous patron offering a commission of $75,000 from the Merlin Foundation for a large-scale work to be premiered by the Philadelphia Orchestra, as well as to support recordings of works of Barber’s choice. The mysterious benefactor eventually was revealed to be Audrey Sheldon Poon, an American socialite, daughter of Huntington D. Sheldon and Magda Merck, the youngest daughter of George Merck, founder of the pharmaceutical firm Merck & Co. Although a contract was signed, a series of misunderstandings between the parties involved resulted in protracted and ultimately fruitless negotiations with the Philadelphia Orchestra Association, who could not accept some of the conditions tied to the contribution. While it is not certain whether it was Barber or his patroness who terminated the arrangement, the Merlin Foundation's cheque was returned. By this time divorced from Mr. Poon and using her maiden name, Audrey Sheldon renewed the commission for an orchestral work, this time intended for the New York Philharmonic, presenting Barber with $60,000.[1][2]

In March 1978, the announcement for the opening concert of the next season of the New York Philharmonic gives the title of Barber's new work as The Ambiguities (after Melville).[3] A little more than a month later, on April 21, 1978, Audrey Sheldon died of a drug overdose, which was ruled a suicide.[4][5] Barber composed the Essay in Italy during the following summer, completing the score in the third week of August, less than a month before it was premiered on September 14, 1978, in Avery Fisher Hall, by the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Zubin Mehta in his debut as music director. After hearing the work performed, Barber was dissatisfied with what he felt was a too-abrupt ending, which he extended somewhat in revision. The score, which was published only in 1991, a decade after the composer's death, bears a dedication to Audrey Sheldon.[6][7]

Instrumentation edit

The Third Essay for Orchestra is scored for a large orchestra consisting of piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, English horn, E clarinet, two clarinets in B, bass clarinet, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, three trumpets, euphonium, three trombones, tuba, two harps, piano, two timpanists (each with four drums); an exceptionally large percussion section, including small and large tam-tams, bass drum, metal sheet, marimba, xylophone, cymbal, high and low snare drums, wood block, bells, antique cymbal, and bongos, none of which are listed on the preface page of the published score; and strings. [8]

Analysis edit

According to the composer, this essay is absolutely abstract, and more essentially dramatic and less lyric in character than the first two essays, although the central section includes several lyric themes. The introductory twenty-seven bars are for just the percussion with piano and harps, and the thematic nature of the first section is dictated by the percussion. The introductory material serves as a point of reference that holds together the various themes that follow, with the paramount objective of creating unity.[7]

Discography edit

  • John Corigliano: Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra. Samuel Barber: Third Essay for Orchestra, Op. 47. Stanley Drucker, clarinet; New York Philharmonic; Zubin Mehta, cond. Recorded in Avery Fisher Hall, New York. LP recording, 1 sound disc: analog, 33⅓ rpm, stereo, 12 in. New World Records NW 309. Recorded Anthology of American Music. New York: New World Records, 1981. Reissued on CD, 1 sound disc: digital, stereo, 4¾ in. New World Records NW 309-2. New York, NY: New World Records, 1987.
  • Music of Samuel Barber. Overture to The School for Scandal, Op. 5; Adagio for Strings, Op. 11; First Essay for Orchestra, Op. 12; Second Essay, Op. 17; Third Essay, Op. 47; Medea's Dance of Vengeance, Op. 23a. Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra; Leonard Slatkin, cond. Recorded May 3, 1988, at Powell Hall, St. Louis. Missouri. CD recording, 1 audio disc: digital, stereo, 4¾ in. EMI CDC 7 49463 2. Hayes Middlesex, England: EMI Records Ltd., 1989.
  • Samuel Barber: Fadograph of a Yestern Scene; Medea (Suite, 1947); Third Essay. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra; Andrew Schenck, cond. Recorded October 1989 at Symphony House, Wellington, New Zealand. CD recording, 1 audio disc: digital, stereo, 4¾ in. Koch International Classics 3-7010-2. Westbury, NY: Koch International, 1990.
  • Samuel Barber. Three Essays for Orchestra; Excerpts from Vanessa; Music for a Scene from Shelley; Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance. Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Neeme Järvi, conductor. Recorded in Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall, 8–9 Nov. 1991 (Three Essays), 24–25 April 1993 (Vanessa selections and Music for a Scene from Shelley), and 16 January 1994 (Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance). CD recording, 1 audio disc: digital, 4¾ in. Chandos CHAN 9908. Colchester, Essex, England: Chandos, 2001.
  • Samuel Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915; Essays for Orchestra Nos. 2 and 3; Toccata Festiva. Karina Gauvin, soprano; Thomas Trotter, organ; Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Marin Alsop, cond. Recorded October 27, 2002 (Knoxville: Summer of 1915); May 3, 1999 (Second Essay); and March 18, 2001 (Third Essay) at Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow; and on June 11, 2002 (Toccata Festiva), at Paisley Abbey, Glasgow. CD recording, 1 audio disc: digital, stereo, 4¾ in. Naxos 8559134. American Classics. [Franklin, Tennessee]: Naxos Records, 2004.
  • Samuel Barber: Piano Concerto; Three Essays. Giampaolo Nuti, piano; Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI; Daniel Kawka, cond. Recorded in the Auditorio RAI Torino. CD recording, 1 audio disc: digital, stereo, 4¾ in. Stradivarius STR-33814. Release Date: 02/08/2011.

References edit

  • Alps, Tim. 1980. "Concerto: Modern". Music and Musicians 28 (January): 66.
  • Heyman, Barbara B. 1992. Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Heyman, Barbara. 2012. Samuel Barber: A Thematic Catalogue of the Complete Works. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-983795-3.
  • Simmons, Walter. 1981. "Barber: Essay No. 3". Fanfare 4 (May–June): 49–50.
  • Simmons, Walter. 2004. Voices in the Wilderness: Six American Neo-romantic Composers. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-4884-9
  • Taylor, Benedict. "Nostalgia and Cultural Memory in Barber's Knoxville: Summer of 1915". The Journal of Musicology 25, no. 3 (Summer 2008): 211–29.

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Mrs. J. H. Wickersham Entertain at a Tea". New York Times (May 22, 1951). p. 36.
  2. ^ Heyman 1992, pp. 498–9; Heyman 2012, p. 468.
  3. ^ Ericson, Raymond. 1978. "Mehta Plans Barber Premiere to Open Philharmonic Season". The New York Times (March 14, 1978). p. 30.
  4. ^ "Deaths". New York Times (April 23, 1978). p. 36.
  5. ^ Phillips, Julie. 2006. James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon. New York: St. Martin’s Press. ISBN 978-0-312-42694-1.
  6. ^ Heyman 1992, pp. 502–3; Heyman 2012, p. 468.
  7. ^ a b Ramey, Phillip. 1981. "A Talk with Samuel Barber". In John Corigliano: Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra; Samuel Barber: Third Essay for Orchestra, Op. 47. Stanley Drucker, clarinet; New York Philharmonic; Zubin Mehta, cond. LP recording, 1 disc: 12 inch, 33⅓ rpm, stereo. Recorded Anthology of American Music. New World Records NW 309. Liner notes, 3–4. p. 4.
  8. ^ https://www.wisemusicclassical.com/work/26074/Third-Essay--Samuel-Barber/

External links edit

  • Samuel Barber. Bob Sherman talks to composer Samuel Barber, whose Third Essay will be premiered by the New York Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta. WNYC 93.9 FM (September 10, 1978). WNYC Archives id: 70018 (accessed 26 October 2014).

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The Third Essay for Orchestra Op 47 is a short orchestral work composed by Samuel Barber in 1978 The score is dedicated to Audrey Sheldon Contents 1 History 2 Instrumentation 3 Analysis 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBarber s Third Essay for Orchestra was the eventual product of a suggestion made in the spring of 1976 by Eugene Ormandy who had been approached by an anonymous patron offering a commission of 75 000 from the Merlin Foundation for a large scale work to be premiered by the Philadelphia Orchestra as well as to support recordings of works of Barber s choice The mysterious benefactor eventually was revealed to be Audrey Sheldon Poon an American socialite daughter of Huntington D Sheldon and Magda Merck the youngest daughter of George Merck founder of the pharmaceutical firm Merck amp Co Although a contract was signed a series of misunderstandings between the parties involved resulted in protracted and ultimately fruitless negotiations with the Philadelphia Orchestra Association who could not accept some of the conditions tied to the contribution While it is not certain whether it was Barber or his patroness who terminated the arrangement the Merlin Foundation s cheque was returned By this time divorced from Mr Poon and using her maiden name Audrey Sheldon renewed the commission for an orchestral work this time intended for the New York Philharmonic presenting Barber with 60 000 1 2 In March 1978 the announcement for the opening concert of the next season of the New York Philharmonic gives the title of Barber s new work as The Ambiguities after Melville 3 A little more than a month later on April 21 1978 Audrey Sheldon died of a drug overdose which was ruled a suicide 4 5 Barber composed the Essay in Italy during the following summer completing the score in the third week of August less than a month before it was premiered on September 14 1978 in Avery Fisher Hall by the New York Philharmonic conducted by Zubin Mehta in his debut as music director After hearing the work performed Barber was dissatisfied with what he felt was a too abrupt ending which he extended somewhat in revision The score which was published only in 1991 a decade after the composer s death bears a dedication to Audrey Sheldon 6 7 Instrumentation editThe Third Essay for Orchestra is scored for a large orchestra consisting of piccolo two flutes two oboes English horn E clarinet two clarinets in B bass clarinet two bassoons contrabassoon four horns three trumpets euphonium three trombones tuba two harps piano two timpanists each with four drums an exceptionally large percussion section including small and large tam tams bass drum metal sheet marimba xylophone cymbal high and low snare drums wood block bells antique cymbal and bongos none of which are listed on the preface page of the published score and strings 8 Analysis editAccording to the composer this essay is absolutely abstract and more essentially dramatic and less lyric in character than the first two essays although the central section includes several lyric themes The introductory twenty seven bars are for just the percussion with piano and harps and the thematic nature of the first section is dictated by the percussion The introductory material serves as a point of reference that holds together the various themes that follow with the paramount objective of creating unity 7 Discography editJohn Corigliano Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra Samuel Barber Third Essay for Orchestra Op 47 Stanley Drucker clarinet New York Philharmonic Zubin Mehta cond Recorded in Avery Fisher Hall New York LP recording 1 sound disc analog 33 rpm stereo 12 in New World Records NW 309 Recorded Anthology of American Music New York New World Records 1981 Reissued on CD 1 sound disc digital stereo 4 in New World Records NW 309 2 New York NY New World Records 1987 Music of Samuel Barber Overture to The School for Scandal Op 5 Adagio for Strings Op 11 First Essay for Orchestra Op 12 Second Essay Op 17 Third Essay Op 47 Medea s Dance of Vengeance Op 23a Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin cond Recorded May 3 1988 at Powell Hall St Louis Missouri CD recording 1 audio disc digital stereo 4 in EMI CDC 7 49463 2 Hayes Middlesex England EMI Records Ltd 1989 Samuel Barber Fadograph of a Yestern Scene Medea Suite 1947 Third Essay New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Andrew Schenck cond Recorded October 1989 at Symphony House Wellington New Zealand CD recording 1 audio disc digital stereo 4 in Koch International Classics 3 7010 2 Westbury NY Koch International 1990 Samuel Barber Three Essays for Orchestra Excerpts from Vanessa Music for a Scene from Shelley Medea s Meditation and Dance of Vengeance Detroit Symphony Orchestra Neeme Jarvi conductor Recorded in Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall 8 9 Nov 1991 Three Essays 24 25 April 1993 Vanessa selections and Music for a Scene from Shelley and 16 January 1994 Medea s Meditation and Dance of Vengeance CD recording 1 audio disc digital 4 in Chandos CHAN 9908 Colchester Essex England Chandos 2001 Samuel Barber Knoxville Summer of 1915 Essays for Orchestra Nos 2 and 3 Toccata Festiva Karina Gauvin soprano Thomas Trotter organ Royal Scottish National Orchestra Marin Alsop cond Recorded October 27 2002 Knoxville Summer of 1915 May 3 1999 Second Essay and March 18 2001 Third Essay at Henry Wood Hall Glasgow and on June 11 2002 Toccata Festiva at Paisley Abbey Glasgow CD recording 1 audio disc digital stereo 4 in Naxos 8559134 American Classics Franklin Tennessee Naxos Records 2004 Samuel Barber Piano Concerto Three Essays Giampaolo Nuti piano Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI Daniel Kawka cond Recorded in the Auditorio RAI Torino CD recording 1 audio disc digital stereo 4 in Stradivarius STR 33814 Release Date 02 08 2011 References editAlps Tim 1980 Concerto Modern Music and Musicians 28 January 66 Heyman Barbara B 1992 Samuel Barber The Composer and His Music New York Oxford University Press Heyman Barbara 2012 Samuel Barber A Thematic Catalogue of the Complete Works Oxford and New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 983795 3 Simmons Walter 1981 Barber Essay No 3 Fanfare 4 May June 49 50 Simmons Walter 2004 Voices in the Wilderness Six American Neo romantic Composers Lanham MD Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 4884 9 Taylor Benedict Nostalgia and Cultural Memory in Barber s Knoxville Summer of 1915 The Journal of Musicology 25 no 3 Summer 2008 211 29 Footnotes Mrs J H Wickersham Entertain at a Tea New York Times May 22 1951 p 36 Heyman 1992 pp 498 9 Heyman 2012 p 468 Ericson Raymond 1978 Mehta Plans Barber Premiere to Open Philharmonic Season The New York Times March 14 1978 p 30 Deaths New York Times April 23 1978 p 36 Phillips Julie 2006 James Tiptree Jr The Double Life of Alice B Sheldon New York St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 312 42694 1 Heyman 1992 pp 502 3 Heyman 2012 p 468 a b Ramey Phillip 1981 A Talk with Samuel Barber In John Corigliano Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra Samuel Barber Third Essay for Orchestra Op 47 Stanley Drucker clarinet New York Philharmonic Zubin Mehta cond LP recording 1 disc 12 inch 33 rpm stereo Recorded Anthology of American Music New World Records NW 309 Liner notes 3 4 p 4 https www wisemusicclassical com work 26074 Third Essay Samuel Barber External links editSamuel Barber Bob Sherman talks to composer Samuel Barber whose Third Essay will be premiered by the New York Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta WNYC 93 9 FM September 10 1978 WNYC Archives id 70018 accessed 26 October 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Third Essay for Orchestra Barber amp oldid 1222285944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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