Astrolatry
(2011)
14 min
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G Schirmer Inc
Program Note
Premiere:
March 25 2011
Alabama Symphony Orchestra
Justin Brown, conductor
Birmingham, AL
1. Celestial Revelations
2. The Worship of the Stars
While I was writing Astrolatry, I spent more time outside of large cities than ever before in my life. More than anything else, I found myself in awe of nature in a way I never felt before. Lightning, rain, winds, and the night sky were so much larger and more impressive than they are in the city; and for the first time in my life, I could truly understand why ancient people worshiped the stars.
The piece begins with the sky, as it appears when one first looks up at night: complete darkness. Then, one by one, stars begin to reveal themselves, and as the pupils of the eye widen, more and more stars and constellations appear, and we notice colors, interactions, and motion.
The first section of the composition is a dance of the revelations of the stars. Some are isolated; some come in groups; some are pretty and naïve; and some are filled with motion and conflict. Towards the end of the section, the southern star appears, calming the celestial objects with a soft tango and leading the section to its culmination in a peaceful and full-lit sky.
A swift falling gesture figuratively drops us back to earth where the worship of the stars is about to take place. A steady quarter note beat played by low drums propels the ritual. (Though the narrative deals with prehistory, musically the ritual takes its beat from genres of electronica such as techno.) The steady beat builds up the ecstasy of the ritual, only halted by the entrance of the tribe’s leader (in the Marimba). The leader, through the repetition of a simple melody in 5/8s over the 4/4 beat, brings the worshipers to catharsis.
Just before the piece ends, we all stop for a moment and take one last look at the cosmos, admiring its beauty and mystery.
- Avner Dorman
March 25 2011
Alabama Symphony Orchestra
Justin Brown, conductor
Birmingham, AL
1. Celestial Revelations
2. The Worship of the Stars
While I was writing Astrolatry, I spent more time outside of large cities than ever before in my life. More than anything else, I found myself in awe of nature in a way I never felt before. Lightning, rain, winds, and the night sky were so much larger and more impressive than they are in the city; and for the first time in my life, I could truly understand why ancient people worshiped the stars.
The piece begins with the sky, as it appears when one first looks up at night: complete darkness. Then, one by one, stars begin to reveal themselves, and as the pupils of the eye widen, more and more stars and constellations appear, and we notice colors, interactions, and motion.
The first section of the composition is a dance of the revelations of the stars. Some are isolated; some come in groups; some are pretty and naïve; and some are filled with motion and conflict. Towards the end of the section, the southern star appears, calming the celestial objects with a soft tango and leading the section to its culmination in a peaceful and full-lit sky.
A swift falling gesture figuratively drops us back to earth where the worship of the stars is about to take place. A steady quarter note beat played by low drums propels the ritual. (Though the narrative deals with prehistory, musically the ritual takes its beat from genres of electronica such as techno.) The steady beat builds up the ecstasy of the ritual, only halted by the entrance of the tribe’s leader (in the Marimba). The leader, through the repetition of a simple melody in 5/8s over the 4/4 beat, brings the worshipers to catharsis.
Just before the piece ends, we all stop for a moment and take one last look at the cosmos, admiring its beauty and mystery.
- Avner Dorman
Recordings
Avner Dorman, Orchestral Works, by Boston Modern Orchestra Project
Movements
- 1. Celestial Revelations · 6:58 Open in YouTube Music
- 2. The Worship of the Stars · 6:54 Open in YouTube Music
Perusal Score
Reviews
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הערב נפתח בהפתעה. היצירה "אסטרולטרי" של המלחין הישראלי העכשווי אבנר דורמן היתה גילוי מרענן. יצירה זו, בת כמעט רבע שעה, נשמעת חדשנית אם כי לא יותר מדי, כשהמלחין משתמש בווירטואוזיות בסקציות הכלים השונות. חטיבת כלי ההקשה המתוגברת עובדת קשה, ולרגעים נשמעת היצירה כאילו היא משלבת בין יסודות של מוזיקת רוק או מוזיקה שבטית מלאה קצב. הביצוע היה משכנע, והמיקום בפתח הקונצרט השאיר טעם לעוד.
— Gal Alfroit , Haaretz (2016)
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"In Astrolatry the Israeli-born Avner Dorman evokes ancient people worshiping the stars: not exactly an original idea, and originality is not the hallmark of the piece’s accessible musical language. Still, it is lucid and suspenseful, with shimmering, pungent chords and fidgety rhythmic writing."
— Anthony Tommasini , The New York Times (2012)
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The first performance of Astrolatry, an ASO commission, was nearly as auspicious, ASO and conductor Justin Brown giving it a bright, mercurial reading, attending to its lustrous sonic palette with detail and precision. Though not always easy on the ears, it is one of Dorman's most accessible scores. It opens and closes with suggestions of a starry night through light piano and percussion touches, but in between come moody bursts of brass, scurrying winds and a relentless pulse that the composer likens to "techno." Like much of Dorman's music, Astrolatry is a guessing game of musical styles (John Williams and Latin drumming come to mind), but its unfettered expressive range gives an immediate appeal that is both probing and entertaining.
— Michael Huebner , The Birmingham News (2011)
Performances
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2023
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Mar 4, 2023Alys Stevens Center — Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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Mar 4, 2023 · 19:00UAB's Alys Stephens Center-Jemison Concert Hall, 1200 10th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL, 35205, United States — 1200 10th Avenue South, Birmingham, United States
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Mar 3, 2023Alys Stevens Center — Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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Mar 3, 2023 · 19:00UAB's Alys Stephens Center-Jemison Concert Hall, 1200 10th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL, 35205, United States — 1200 10th Avenue South, Birmingham, United StatesPerformers: the Alabama Symphony Orchestra conducted by Carlos Izcaray
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2022
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Jun 20, 2022 · 20:00Haifa Auditorium, 7 Mahanayim Street, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel — 7 Mahanayim Street, Haifa, IsraelPerformers: the Haifa Symphony Orchestra conducted by Francisco Valero
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Jun 19, 2022 · 20:00Haifa Auditorium, 7 Mahanayim Street, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel — 7 Mahanayim Street, Haifa, IsraelPerformers: the Haifa Symphony Orchestra conducted by Francisco Valero
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2021
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Jan 30, 2021Alys Stevens Center — Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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Jan 29, 2021Alys Stevens Center — Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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Jan 29, 2021 · 19:00Jemison Concert Hall, Alys Stephens Center, 1200 10th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL, 35205, United States — Alys Stephens Center, 1200 10th Avenue South, United StatesPerformers: the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Carlos Izcaray.
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2016
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Nov 19, 2016 · 20:00Raleigh, United StatesPerformers: the North Carolina Symphony, conducted by Carlos Izcaray.
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Nov 18, 2016 · 20:00Raleigh, United StatesPerformers: the North Carolina Symphony, conducted by Carlos Izcaray.
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Nov 17, 2016Raleigh, NC, United States of AmericaPerformers: North Carolina Symphony
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Jan 26, 2016Rishon LeZion —Performers: The Israel Symphony Orchestra
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Jan 26, 2016 · 20:30IsraelPerformers: the Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion conducted by James Judd.
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Jan 25, 2016Rishon LeZion —Performers: The Israel Symphony Orchestra
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Jan 25, 2016 · 20:30IsraelPerformers: the Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion conducted by James Judd.
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Jan 24, 2016IsraelPerformers: the Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion conducted by James Judd.
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Jan 24, 2016Rishon LeZion —Performers: The Israel Symphony Orchestra
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Jan 23, 2016Rishon LeZion —Performers: The Israel Symphony Orchestra
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2015
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Jun 8, 2015Essen, GermanyPerformers: Buchmann-Mehta School of Music Symphony Orchestra
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Apr 16, 2015Eugene, OR, United States of AmericaPerformers: Eugene Symphony Orchestra
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Jan 31, 2015Boston, United StatesPerformers: the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Asher Fisch, conductor.
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Jan 31, 2015Boston, MA, United States of AmericaPerformers: Boston Symphony
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Jan 30, 2015Boston, MA, United States of AmericaPerformers: Boston Symphony
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Jan 30, 2015 · 13:30Boston, United StatesPerformers: the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Asher Fisch, conductor.
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Jan 29, 2015Boston, United StatesPerformers: the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Asher Fisch, conductor.
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Jan 29, 2015Boston, MA, United States of AmericaPerformers: Boston Symphony
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Jan 29, 2015 · 10:30Boston Open RehearsalPerformers: the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Asher Fisch, conductor.
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2013
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Apr 20, 2013Oakland, CA, United States of AmericaPerformers: Oakland East Bay Symphony
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Apr 20, 2013 · 20:00Paramount Theatre — Oakland, USAPerformers: Featuring Daniel Alfred Wachs, conductor. more info…
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2012
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May 10, 2012Carnegie Hall —Performers: Alabama Symphony OrchestraOther Premiere
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May 10, 2012Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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May 9, 2012Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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May 8, 2012The Majestic Theatre — Gettysburg, USAPerformers: Featuring the Alabama Symphony conducted by Justin Brown.
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May 8, 2012Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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May 7, 2012Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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May 6, 2012Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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May 5, 2012Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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May 4, 2012Alys Stephens Theatre — Birmingham, USAPerformers: Featuring the Alabama Symphony conducted by Justin Brown.
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May 4, 2012Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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Mar 9, 2012Kynan Johns leads the Principado de Asturios Symphony Orchestra. —
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Mar 8, 2012Gijón, Spain — Gijón, Spain
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Mar 8, 2012Performers: Principado Asturias Symphonic Orchestra
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Mar 4, 2012Oviedo, SpainPerformers: Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias; Principado de Asturios Symphony OrchestraCountry Premiere — Spain
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Mar 3, 2012Gijón, SpainPerformers: Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias; Principado de Asturios Symphony OrchestraCountry Premiere — Spain
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2011
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Oct 29, 2011Rutgers UniversityPerformers: the Rutgers Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kynan Johns.
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Oct 29, 2011New Brunswick, NJ, United States of AmericaPerformers: Rutgers University
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Mar 26, 2011Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony OrchestraWorld Premiere
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Mar 25, 2011Birmingham, AL, United States of AmericaPerformers: Alabama Symphony OrchestraWorld Premiere