Tag: Grief

  • Alwyn’s Autumn Legend Grief and Rossetti

    Alwyn’s Autumn Legend Grief and Rossetti

    On William Alwyn’s birthday, the desolation of this piece seems particularly apt. Scanning some online commentary, I’m surprised to find some hear in it calm and nostalgia. More expectedly, others detect in it seasonal intimations, no doubt suggested by the title, “Autumn Legend.” The composer himself described it as “unashamedly romantic.” I don’t hear it, unless he means it very much in the 19th century sense, the exquisite melancholy of pining at a loved one’s tomb. I detect only grief.

    Alwyn claimed that as he wrote the piece he felt the presence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (the walls of his studio were hung with Rossetti’s paintings). The score is prefaced by a quote from Rossetti’s poem “The Blessed Damozel,” inspired in part by Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven.” Poe’s poem embodies earthly grieving for the departed; Rossetti flips the perspective, and conveys the damozel looking down on her lover from the beyond and yearning for their reunion in heaven.

    As he sometimes did, Rossetti went on to illustrate the episode with a painting. The painting is something of a diptych, with a smaller, bottom panel depicting the damozel’s reclining lover.

    “The Blessed Damozel” inspired several other pieces of music. Most frequently encountered is Debussy’s cantata “La Damoiselle élue.”

    Alwyn prefaces his score with these lines from Rossetti’s poem:

    Surely she leaned o’er me – her hair
    Fell all about my face….
    Nothing: the Autumn fall of leaves
    The whole year sets apace.

    Here’s Alwyn’s “Autumn Legend.”

    Personally, I find more consolation in Debussy’s “Damoiselle.”

    Michelle Kwan skated to Alwyn’s lovely harp concerto, “Lyra Angelica,” at the Nagano Olympics in 1998. Contrast this with any of the music heard at the Paris Olympics this past summer. The central section is actually from one of Erik Satie’s “Gymnopédies” (1:57-2:45), Kwan’s addition, not Alwyn’s.

    The work in its entirety

    My personal favorite of Alwyn’s five symphonies

    Happy birthday, William Alwyn (1905-1985).

  • Happy Mother’s Day Mom Remembering You

    Gone but not forgotten. Happy Mother’s Day, Mom.

  • Count Your Blessings Embrace Thankfulness

    Count Your Blessings Embrace Thankfulness

    So many of my acquaintances have suffered horrible things in the past weeks – physical and mental illness, deaths in the family, the loss of pets. So remember to count your blessings. We’re all here for a limited time, and life is unpredictable. Embrace happiness and be thankful!

  • Thank You Pet Loss Support

    Thank You Pet Loss Support

    It’s been an exhausting week. Everything seems a bit flat, and it’s hard to dive into writing with much zest. But I did want to let you know that your comments and gestures of solace have been much appreciated. Thank you for acknowledging the importance of a loving pet in one’s life.

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