Through a Glass Darkly - (2019)

Through a Glass, Darkly

INSTRUMENTATION
Large Orchestra

DURATION
9’

PREMIERED BY
the Peabody Symphony Orchestra, November 2021

 

Winner of the Macht Prize, and honorable mentions with the New York Youth Symphony First Music, Minnesota Orchestra Composer Institute, Riverside Symphony, and American Prize

Program Note:

Originally meant to capture humanity's imperfect knowledge of God, to be fully revealed only in the afterlife, the phrase "Through a Glass, Darkly" has come to generally refer to seeing an object as an imperfect reflection of its true form. As looking through a curved or tinted mirror, we can only see distorted impressions. 

The idea which opens this piece – a simple melody set against an ethereal shimmering texture – is reflected through many different guises as the music develops, continuously transformed but never quite reaching a full resolution.  While this initial idea is immediately interrupted by a radically different texture of tense 16ths figurations, it is quick to return in a broader more weighted context - another glimpse of an object whose true form we can only attempt to grasp.

The music quickly moves through a wide expressive range, from an exuberant tutti outburst to a mysterious texture of high string harmonics suspended in time, but the original idea is never absent for long. It soon reveals itself in the form of a muted brass chorale, set against a floating and meditative ostinato, here morphed rhythmically and harmonically so as to only resemble the original in melodic contour.  At the end of the piece, it expands into a climactic counterpoint of massive brass melodies set against a thick texture of string tremolos and ecstatically swirling woodwinds, whose bright harmonies belong to an altogether different world.  The final harmony of the piece offers both a feeling of finality and a sense that the music is not yet finished even after it stops. 

 
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