LRC109f
Antigone from Scene IV for orchestra
1993 (1997)
0:09:00
Orch
The composer began work on his three-act opera Antigone, based on the play by Sophocles, in the late 1960's and completed it in 1989. It was premiered in 1993 by the Baton Rouge Opera. The opera is performed in three acts and follows the original story closely.
The first act offers background information on the fight to the death between Antigone’s two brothers over the kingship of Thebes and Antigone’s plan to bury her brother Polyneices. The burial of her brother has been forbidden by the new king, her uncle Creon. The second act focuses on Antigone’s confrontation with Creon and the conflict between Creon and his son, Haimon. The final act centers on Creon’s realization that he has wronged Antigone and the tragic consequences of his rash actions. These selections include various orchestral arrangements derived from the opera Antigone.
Antigone from Scene IV was premiered by the American Symphony Orchestra – Peter Tiboris conducting – at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York on January 7, 1984. It was taken on tour to Europe a few months later.
Magni Publications
Score and Parts: $20 | Extra Parts: $3