Overture "The Myth of Falcon" | |
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by Airat Ichmouratov | |
Opus | 65 |
Composed | 2020 |
Dedication | Daniel Boico and MAV Budapest Symphony Orchestra |
Duration | 11 minutes |
Movements | 1 |
Premiere | |
Date | 9th October 2020 |
Location | Grand Hall, Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest |
Conductor | Daniel Boico |
Performers | MAV Budapest Symphony Orchestra |
The Overture "The Myth of Falcon", Op. 65, was composed by Airat Ichmouratov during 2019 – 2020 years. It was commissioned and premiered at Grand Hall, Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, in Budapest, Hungary on 9 October 2020 by MAV Budapest Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Israel-born conductor Daniel Boico.[1][2]
Inspiration
Overture "The Myth of Falcon" Op.65 is inspired by a mystical symbol in the Hungarian legendry - Turul, and as the composer mentioned in the interview with Anna Hörömpöli - absolutely doesn't have any relation to any political meanings.[1] The Turul is a mythological bird of prey, in Hungarian tradition mostly depicted as a hawk or falcon. According to Csibi Loránd of Bocskai Rádió the Turul legend, rooted in Hungary's prehistoric past, serves as a relic of ancient Hungarian faith, embodying divine powers and symbolizing monarchic sovereignty. This mythical bird of prey is revered as the national symbol, representing providence and guiding principles in Hungarian culture.[3]
Structure
The Overture comprises several sections which could be divided into two larger parts. A typical performance lasts somewhat around 11 minutes.[4]
- Adagio misterioso - Allegro maestoso - Adagio misterioso
- Allegro rapido - Adagio magnifico
Instrumentation
External audio | |
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Performed by MAV Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Boico, conductor | |
I. Adagio misterioso - Allegro maestoso - Adagio misterioso II.Allegro rapido - Adagio magnifico |
The Overture "The Myth of Falcon" is scored for the following orchestra (percussion, performed by 4 players):[4]
- 1 flute piccolo
- 2 flutes
- 2 oboes
- 2 clarinets in B♭
- 2 bassoons (second doubles contrabasson)
- 4 horns in F
- 2 trumpets in B♭
- 3 trombones: tenor, bass
- tuba
- timpani
- triangle
- cymbals
- tambourine
- snare drum
- bass drum
- tam tam
- glockenspiel
- xylophone
- tubular bells
- harp
- strings
References
- 1 2 Hörömpöli, Anna. ""Úgy repül, mint Stravinsky Tűzmadara!"". mavzenekar.blog.hu. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
- ↑ Hartzenberg, Sazly (9 September 2021). "New artistic director and CEO for FSSO". www.bloemfonteincourant.co.za. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
- ↑ Loránd, Csibi (10 April 2016). "The Turul, a Mystical Hungarian mythological bird". www.bocskairadio.org. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
- 1 2 "Ichmouratov, Airat: The Myth of Falcon, op.65". daniels-orchestral.com. Daniels' Orchestral Music Online. Retrieved 29 September 2023.