The Crito : for soprano and percussion : 2012
- Title
- The Crito : for soprano and percussion : 2012 / Kate Soper ; texts by Robert Duncan and Plato (abr./arr. Soper).
- Published by
- New York : Project Schott New York, [2012]
- ©2012
- Author
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Details
- Additional authors
- Description
- 1 score (21 pages); 31 cm.
- Series statement
- Project Schott New York composer edition
- Uniform title
- Ipsa dixit. Crito
- Project Schott New York composer edition.
- Alternative title
- Ipsa dixit. Crito
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Songs.
- Chamber music.
- Musical settings.
- Scores.
- Contents
- The dream of Socrates / [text] excerpted from Achilles' song by Robert Duncan -- The Crito / text by Plato ; abriged/adapted [by] Soper.
- Call number
- JMG 24-45
- Note
- The Crito is the fourth movement of Ipsa Dixit, a six-movement work for soprano, flute, violin, and percussion. It may be played as a part of the full work, as a standalone piece, or in an excerpt of the full work comprising any number of movements.
- For soprano and percussion; the soprano doubles on some percussion; both performers speak.
- "For Ian Antonio"--Page 1.
- Performance notes in English.
- Language (note)
- Chiefly English words, with some Ancient Greek; also printed seperately as text with transliteration and English translation of the Greek.
- Awards (note)
- Pulitzer Prize, 2017 nominee.
- Author
- Soper, Kate, 1981- composer.
- Title
- The Crito : for soprano and percussion : 2012 / Kate Soper ; texts by Robert Duncan and Plato (abr./arr. Soper).
- Publisher
- New York : Project Schott New York, [2012]
- Copyright date
- ©2012
- Type of content
- notated music
- Type of medium
- unmediated
- Type of carrier
- volume
- Series
- Project Schott New York composer edition
- Project Schott New York composer edition.
- Language
- Chiefly English words, with some Ancient Greek; also printed seperately as text with transliteration and English translation of the Greek.
- Staff notation.
- Awards
- Pulitzer Prize, 2017 nominee.
- Added author
- Musical setting of (work): Duncan, Robert, 1919-1988. Achilles' song. Selections.
- Musical setting of (expression): Plato. Crito. Selections. English.
- Research call number
- JMG 24-45