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McGonagall-Lieder
Robert Zuidam

McGonagall-Lieder

Katrien Baerts / Pianoduo Post & Mulder / Asko|Schönberg / Oliver Knussen

Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917260823
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Catalog number: CC 72608
Releasedate: 30-04-13
  • The work highlights the theatrical sound that Zuidam is known for and has a unique composition of instruments
  • McGonagall-Lieder is a song cycle composed by Robert Zuidam with lyrics of the legendary William McGonagall
  • The texts of this work are from William McGonagall, a poet from Dundee in Schotland who was a weaver with an unshakeable faith in his poetic genius
McGonagall-Lieder is a song cycle composed by Robert Zuidam with lyrics of the legendary William McGonagall. It is conducted by Oliver Knussen and performed by Katrien Baerts, Pianoduo Post&Mulder and Asko|Schönberg. The work highlights the theatrical sound that Zuidam is known for and has a unique composition of instruments: soprano, four celli, double bass, percussion and the special role for two piano's. 

The texts of this work are from William McGonagall, a poet from Dundee in Schotland who was a weaver with an unshakeable faith in his poetic genius. The Times Literary Supplement once wrote about this legendary writer: "A real genius, for he is the only memorable bad poet in our language". Robert Zuidam ads: "Bad poetry can be an excellent source of inspiration for a composer. Dante, Virgil, Goethe all evoke reverence and awe, and reluctance to open all portholes in the battleship of the imagination. And not without reason: after all, good poetry is already music in itself, and fares well without support. When Oliver Knussen, composer, conductor, and connaisseur of Scottish paraphernalia, gave me The Complete McGonagall as a Christmas present in 1992, I immediately sensed the musical potential of this remarkable poetry."
 
Robert Zuidam, studied composition at the Conservatory of Rotterdam. He was awarded the Koussevitzky Composition Prize for Fishbone, a work for wind instruments and piano, and a Leonard Bernstein Scholarship enabled him to return to Tanglewood as a student. In 2010, Zuidam taught and lectured at Harvard University as Erasmus Professor, and was awarded the Kees van Baaren-Prize in The Hague, for his opera Rage d'amours. The core of Zuidam’s compositional activities lies in the field of vocal music, particularly that of the music theatre.