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Picnic At Hanging Rock

PUBLISHER: Edition Wilhelm Hansen
PRODUCT TYPE: Vocal Score
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Orchestra
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
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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
Description

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 

 

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