Julien-François Zbinden (1917 – 2021)

Symphonie No. 5 op. 100

Swiss Composers Series

for:
Symphonic orchestra
Musical Editions:
Study score
Item no.:
666374
Author / Composer:
Duration:
32 minutes
Year of origin:
2006
Release year:
2010
Publisher / Producer:
Producer No.:
BIMORCH61D
ISMN:
9790207024879

Description

Instrumentation detail: 3(picc).3(eh).3(bcl.)3(cbs).4sax - 4.4.4.1. - timpani, percussion (4), harp, strings

"A notable characteristic of this symphony is the addition of a saxophone quartet, which doesn’t mean that it is a jazz work or even less a concerto in which the four saxophones (soprano, alto, tenor and baritone) would be soloists. They exist and are utilized in the score in a manner similar to the other traditional instrumental sections of the symphony orchestra. The first movement - Ostinato - shows a painful lyricism underlined by the immutable rhythm of a tambourine. After the harp plays a few measures in the coda, the funeral procession disappears in the distance.

The second movement - Scherzo - following a timpani solo, proceeds with a joyful salutation by trumpets and trombones in a call and response with the saxophones, followed by the horns. A light motive serves then as a pretext to a fugal conversation among the woodwinds, followed by a large lyrical fugue played by the flute to which the first violins respond. The movement continues in a joyful mood before ending with a final fortissimo solo by the timpanis.

The third movement - Adagio (In memoriam Armin Jordan) - is dedicated to the memory of the famous Swiss conductor (1932-2006). I had begun to write this adagio when the news announced the death of this man, a friend with whom I had collaborated for many years. This explains, at the end of the movement, the brief quotation of motives from Parsifal and Rosenkavalier, two of his most beloved works.

The fourth movement - Finale - opens with a choral, followed by a syncopated Allegro expressed by the strings, which is, in turn, followed by a divertimento for wind instruments on a animated basic rhythm played by the contrabasses in the style of the “walking bass” in Jazz. The movement continues merrily until the return of the chorale which ends with a short cadenza of the bass clarinet, then by the harp. A short coda allegrissimo gives an end to the symphony. The work was commissioned by the Bern Symphony Orchestra and is dedicated to that organization and its chief conductor, Andrey Boreyko. They were the performers of the world first performance, which took place on the 1st of November 2007, ten days prior to my 90th birthday." Julien-François Zbinden, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2007

Instrumentation 3(picc).3(eh).3(bcl.)3(cbs).4sax - 4.4.4.1. - timpani, percussion (4), harp, strings

Content

  • I. Ostinato (9')
  • II. Scherzo (8')
  • III. Lento (8')
  • IV. Finale (7')
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Symphonie No. 5 op. 100

Swiss Composers Series

for: Orchestra

Score

Item no.: 666373

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Delivery time: 2–4 weeks.
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