Black Rainbow

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orchestra

2013

Duration 10’15

Instrumentation 3333, 4331, timpani, 3 percussion, harp, strings

First Performance 23 February 2014, Symphony Hall, Birmingham; Jac van Steen, CBSO Youth Orchestra

Commissioned by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Further Performances

29.11.14 The University of York; The University of York Symphony Orchestra, John Stringer conductor

14.3.15  St John’s Smith Square, London; Kensington Symphony Orchestra, Alice Farnham conductor

30.04.17 Falun, Sweden; Dalasinfoniettan and Wermland Symphony Orchestra, Kristiina Poska conductor

04.05.17 Karlstad, Sweden; Dalasinfoniettan and Wermland Symphony Orchestra, Kristiina Poska conductor

10.06.17 Aldershot UK; Farnborough Symphony Orchestra, Holly Mathieson conductor

http://composersedition.com/charlotte-bray-black-rainbow

Written during a residency at The MacDowell Colony, New HampshireCommissioned by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra for their Youth Orchestra under Jac van Steen, Black Rainbow found its inspiration in the Pageant Amphitheater at the MacDowell Colony, New Hampshire. Built in the 1920’s, this stunning space has an intense, powerful energy. The work is an expression of imagined scenes played out here. A rainbow seen at night can be referred to as a black rainbow; difficult to see, the colors are often hidden; a metaphor for something sought after but impossible to attain, an alluring ongoing search. The first movement is dark and ritualistic. It’s mid summer and the air is tight, uncomfortable. The light grey, purple almost. The second is fleeting, sensual; time is suspended, a dream-like state.

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Composers Edition

MacDowell Colony,
United States

Minutes
10

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