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Charriere Caroline Livre de Job V121

Caroline Charrière
Le Livre de Job

Oratorio

for 2 soloists, narrator, mixed choir and orchestra

  • Languages: French
  • Duration: 70'
  • Genre: contemporary
  • Series: Swiss Composers Series
  • Composed: 2001/2003

Reference: V121b
CHF83.00
Orchestra score

Details

  • Instrumentation:

    2(+bass flute).2(English Horn).0.0. - 0.2.3(bass trombone).0 - harp and strings

  • Published: 2022
  • Pages: 140
  • Publisher: Editions Bim

Composer

Caroline Charrière

Caroline Charrière (1960-2018)

Born 1960 in Fribourg (Switzerland), Caroline Charrière has accomplished flute studies at the Lausanne Conservatory (with Pierre Wavre) and completed them with Aurèle Nicolet and at the Royal North... Read more

About Le Livre de Job

"The Book of Job is my greatest work, the longest too. I have the impression of having achieved, succeeded in many things" said Caroline Charrière shortly before the creation of the work, which she considers as one of her main works and as a key step in her artistic development. The composer has found the characteristic progression in front of a painful situation of life: the refusal, the revolt, the bargaining, the depression, the acceptance. Caroline Charrière admits an autobiographical character to the music; the music allows her to overcome difficult episodes of her life. Thanks to her exceptional sense of the link between words and music, she has created a global work of art that touches and moves. All performances (2001, 2003) have received standing ovations from the audience and performers.

The present edition of the Book of Job is probably the first published oratorio by a Swiss woman composer.

Irène Minder-Jeanneret

Performances

September 3, 2022 | Schubertiades | Fribourg, Switzerland. Lisa Tatin (Soprano), René Perler (Tenor), Anne Jenny (Narrator), Ensemble vocal de la Schola de Sion, Orchestre de Chambre fribourgeois, Marc Bochud (Conducting).

August 26, 2022 | St. Maurice (VS), Switzerland. Lisa Tatin (Soprano), René Perler (Tenor), Anne Jenny (Narrator), Ensemble vocal de la Schola de Sion, Orchestre de Chambre fribourgeois, Marc Bochud (Conducting).