Pope (music)

"Pope" is a recitation for unaccompanied voice, composed by Juan María Solare.[1] It is based on text by Alfred Edward Housman. The 17-minute work was composed in Cologne, Germany and Saint-Germain des Angles in Évreux, France, between July 9 and July 27, 1996. It is five pages in length.

Performance history

  • January 28, 1998: Ligia Liberatori in Cologne, in "Die Gewölbe" (avant-premiere)
  • May 27, 1998: Ligia Liberatori in Cologne in the "Freie Kammerspiele Köln" official first performance
  • January 21, 1999: Marc Aisenbrey at Musikhochschule, Stuttgart
  • February 18, 1999: Julius Pfeifer at Musikhochschule, Stuttgart
  • April 24, 1999: Ligia Liberatori at Theatermesse, Dresden
  • June 29, 1999: Ligia Liberatori at "Cour des Capucins" Festival, Luxembourg
  • July 23, 24, 25 1999: Ligia Liberatori in Beaufort, Luxembourg
  • July 17, 2001: Ligia Liberatori in Aula Magna at the University in Cologne
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