Picnic At Hanging Rock
Publisher | Edition Wilhelm Hansen |
Instrumentation | Orchestra |
Product Type | Vocal Score |
Instrument Group | Orchestra |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Genre | Classical |
ISBN | 9788759820476 |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
No. | WH31154 |
Picnic At Hanging Rock (Utflykt til det okända) for Orchestra by Britta Byström (2010).
Programme Note
”What we see and what we seem are but adream, a dream within a dream” – These words opens Peter Wier’s film on Joan Lindsay’s novel Picnic at Hanging Rock from 1967. The story takes place on Valentines Day 1900. A groupof school girls go on a picnic at Hanging Rock in Australia and get caught up in a volcanic eruption. Three of the girls disappear without a trace – as if they where swallowed up by the mountain.
Inspiredby Peter Weir’s poetic and many layered film I have composed a tone poem – with the emphasis on poem – or poetry – as opposed to programme music. Disappearance is an important motif. The piece is aseries of disappearances and transformations – one after another. At the end you can hear how the sound of the orchestra disappears in a swarm of clanging triangles – a way of picturing the girls disappearing into themountain.
I have tried to catch several other of the characteristics of the film: The school girls in their white dresses, the dangerous yet alluring mountain where the watches mysteriously stop at 12, the spellthat makes the girls climb higher and higher, and – at the end – the unanswered hesitant question: what really did happen?
Britta Byström