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Niobe
(1987)
for oboe and tape
Duration: 5'
Commissioned by the Park Lane Group
World Premiere: 11 January
1988. Purcell Room, London
Ian Hardwicke, oboe
Publisher: Novello & Co Ltd
Composer's Note:
Niobe, a work for solo oboe and electronic tape is closely based on the Greek legend about the weeping nymph Niobe.
In Greek mythology, Niobe was the daughter of Tantalus and wife of Amphion, King of Thebes. She unwisely boasted to Leto about her many sons and daughters. Leto, who only had two children, Apollo and Artemis, was angered. As punishment Apollo slew all of Niobe's sons and Artemis all her daughters.
Out of pity for Niobe's inconsolable grief, the Gods changed her into a rock, in which form she continued to weep.
In this short work for solo oboe and tape, the solo oboe takes the part of Niobe bitterly lamenting her murdered children. The tape with the distant high voices and the slow tolling bells, and later gong, is intended to provide an evocative and descriptive accompaniment.
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