Jackie's Song
Composer: Michael Daugherty
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Description
I composed "Jackie's Song" as a prelude to my opera "Jackie O". I imagine Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (1929-1994) as a solitary and melancholy figure after the assassination of her first husband John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1962. My composition is a song without words, for chamber ensemble and solo cello. A mournful cello line is performed by the soloist, who plays in the extreme upper range of the instrument. The solo gradually ascends to a prolonged high C that is suddenly cut short by a riveting snare drum rim-shot. This elegiac theme, comprised of a tritone and a perfect fifth interval, is the compositional core for many of the melodies and harmonies of the composition; later, it became the leitmotif of Jackie in my opera. (1997)Composed as a prelude to the opera Jackie O (1995-97), Jackie's Song is an elegaic and expressive song without words in which Daugherty imagines Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (1929-1994) as a solitary and melancholy figure after the assassination of her first husband, John F. Kennedy, in 1963. Duration - ca. 7:00
Product Info
| SKU | 62024-626 |
| Publisher | Peermusic Classical |
