Horns of Elfland

composer: Markus Zahnhausen
translator preface (English): J. S. Rushworth

Premiere: 25. Mai 1999 St. Petersburg (Russland) - Festival „St. Petersburger Frühling” - Markus Zahnhausen, Blockflöte
Instrumentation: Tenor Recorder
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 10' 0''
Year of composition: 1999
12 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-001-13074-5
Order number: OFB 198

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Markus Zahnhausen, b. 1965, is one of the leading recorder players of our time. In his works for recorder he combines traditional and modern sounds. The central theme of his works is a love of Nature. “The Horns of Elfland” (1999) is based upon a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892). The composer writes: “I have taken Tennyson’s picture of the clear and tender notes of the horns of the imaginary, magical world of Elfland and attempted to translate it into music. The very essence of this work is its quietness. The central focus of the composition is the echo in its multiple aspects. This echo is often not an exact reproduction of the notes but a deliberate variation, analysis or reinterpretation of their original form.”

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