John Tavener
Mahamatar
for Low Female Voice, Solo Cello [opt.], Boys' Voices, Tubular Bells and Strings
John Tavener
Mahamatar
for Low Female Voice, Solo Cello [opt.], Boys' Voices, Tubular Bells and Strings
- Besetzung Gesang (tief), Kinderchor, Stabspiele und Streicher
- Opt. Besetzung Gesang (tief), Cello, Kinderchor, Stabspiele und Streicher
- Komponist John Tavener
- Ausgabe Studienpartitur
- Verlag Chester Music
- Bestell-Nr. CH88150
Beschreibung:
Mahámátar is written for Oriental or Middle-Eastern female voice, distant boys' voices (in a vast acoustic), tubular bells and muted strings. The music is an invocation to the Great Mother Mahámátar in Sanskrit, and to the Theotóke (God-bearer) in Greek. Originally written to accompany a fi lm by Werner Herzog which deals with South American Indians who travel for many miles on their knees to venerate the miraculous Ikon of The Mother of God of Guadalupe. Mahámátar may be performed by a solo voice or alternatively the melody could be played by a solo cello, with decorations and improvisations by the singer.