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A Cage of Doves

2007

for orchestra

duration:

10’

Dedicated to Sir Peter Maxwell Davies


This work is inspired by the Orcadian George Mackay Brown’s poetic and innovative novel, Magnus, which tells the story of the martyred saint Magnus Erlendsson. St Magnus gave his life to achieve peace in the Orkney Islands when his cousin Haakon would no longer accept joint rule. Both earls were descended from the kings of Norway.


The title comes from a phrase describing the childhood of the two earls: Haakon remembers ‘rock pools in the sun, a cage of doves, small flung fists and tears and reconciliation.’


The music refers to the Northern light and seascapes which pervade Mackay Brown’s writing. Throughout the piece, fragments of the ancient ‘Hymn to St Magnus’ - unusual and distinctive in its use of thirds - are heard.


The ideas of conflict and resolution are expressed in a set of small sea scenes. It is said that a ‘bright, heavenly light’ was seen above Magnus’ grave shortly after his death: this is reflected in the return of the Hymn at the end, overlaid with the calling of doves.


The dedication to Max, who has encouraged and inspired me for twenty years, was made after hearing his extraordinary opera The Martyrdom of St Magnus, at St Magnus Cathedral.


A Cage of Doves was commissioned by the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, with funding from Norsk Kulturråd (The Norwegian Cultural Fund), and first performed by the  Stavanger Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eivind Aadland in Stavanger Concert Hall, January 17th, 2008 as part of Stavanger - European Capital of Culture 2008.

Sally Beamish 2007

Premiere details

First performed by the  Stavanger Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eivind Aadland in Stavanger Concert Hall, January 17th, 2008 as part of Stavanger - European Capital of Culture 2008.



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