Composers Datebook

Tan Dun's "Water Passion"


Listen Later

Synopsis

The year 2000 marked both the arrival of a new millennium and the 250th anniversary of the death of the great German Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach.

The International Bach Academy in Stuttgart decided to mark the occasion by commissioning four very different composers to write four new passion settings, one each after the Gospel accounts of the evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. A German composer, Wolfgang Rihm, was chosen for the St. Luke Passion; a Russian, Sofia Gubaidulina for St. John’s; an Argentine, Osvaldo Golijov for St. Mark’s; and a Chinese composer, Tan Dun, for the Passion according to St. Matthew.

And on today’s date in 2000, Helmuth Rilling conducted the world premiere of Tan Dun’s “Water Passion after St. Matthew.” Tan said he was struck by the references to water in St. Matthew’s gospel, so his setting includes seventeen large, illuminated bowls of water, positioned on stage in the form of a cross. These divide the chorus, with three percussionists and a group of additional soloists stationed at the four points of this cross.

In Tan’s “Water Passion,” natural sounds of water mix with a wide range of vocal techniques, including Tuvan throat singing and the stylized virtuosity of Peking Opera.

Music Played in Today's Program

Tan Dun (b. 1957) – Water Passion (Stephen Bryant, bass; Mark O'Connor, violin; ensemble; Tan Dun, cond.) Sony 89927

On This Day
Births
  • 1841 - Czech composer Antonin Dvorák, in Nelahozeves;

  • 1894 - Dutch composer Willem Pijper, in Zeist;

  • 1933 - American composer Eric Salzman, in New York City;

  • 1934 - British composer Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (whose last name, despite its spelling, is pronounced "Davis" by the British);

  • 1934 - Canadian composer Srul Irving Glick, in Toronto;

  • Deaths
    • 1613 - Italian nobleman, composer, lutenist, and murderer (of his first wife and her lover) Don Carlo Gesualdo, age c. 53, at his castle in Gesualdo;

    • 1949 - German composer and conductor Richard Strauss, age 85, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen;

    • 1991 - American composer Alex North, age 80, in Pacific Palisades, Calif.;

    • Premieres
      • 1961 - Earle Brown: "Available Forms I" for 18 players, in Darmstadt;

      • 1971 - Bernstein: gala premiere "Mass (A Theater Piece)" at the inauguration of the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., choreographed by Alvin Ainley, directed by Gordon Davidson, and conducted by Maurice Peress (Bernstein shared a box section with members of the Kennedy family, including Senator Ted Kennedy and his mother, Rose; Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis did not attend this performance); A dress rehearsal performances of this new work was also open to the public and specially-invited members of Congress the preceding day;

      • 1975 - Paul Chihara: "Ceremony V (Symphony in Celebration)," in Houston;

      • 1994 - Michael Torke: "Javelin," by the Atlanta Symphony, Yoel Levi conducting;

      • 1995 - Lou Harrison: "New First Suite for Strings," in Majorca, by the Stuttgart Symphony, Dennis Russell Davies conductin;

      • 2000 - Tan Dun: "Water Passion after St. Matthew," in Stuttgart (Germany), with vocal soloists Elizabeth Keusch and Stephen Bryant, violinist Mark O'Connor, cellist Maya Beiser, and percussionist David Cossin, and the orchestra of the Bach Academy conducted by the composer; This work was one of four passion settings commissioned by the International Bach Academy to honor the 250th anniversary of Bach's death in the year 2000 (see also: Aug. 29 Sept 1 5).

      • Links and Resources
        • On Tan Dun
        • More on Tan Dun
          ...more
          View all episodesView all episodes
          Download on the App Store

          Composers DatebookBy American Public Media

          • 4.7
          • 4.7
          • 4.7
          • 4.7
          • 4.7

          4.7

          10 ratings


          More shows like Composers Datebook

          View all
          PBS Washington Week with The Atlantic - Full Show by Washington Week

          PBS Washington Week with The Atlantic - Full Show

          1,351 Listeners

          The Book Review by The New York Times

          The Book Review

          3,892 Listeners

          New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher by American Public Media

          New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher

          179 Listeners

          Piano Puzzler by American Public Media

          Piano Puzzler

          523 Listeners

          Global News Podcast by BBC World Service

          Global News Podcast

          7,652 Listeners

          Fresh Air by NPR

          Fresh Air

          37,911 Listeners

          Marketplace Tech by Marketplace

          Marketplace Tech

          75 Listeners

          Piano Puzzler by American Public Media

          Piano Puzzler

          42 Listeners

          Gramophone Classical Music Podcast by Gramophone

          Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

          69 Listeners

          Hidden Brain by Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam

          Hidden Brain

          43,744 Listeners

          YourClassical Daily Download by American Public Media

          YourClassical Daily Download

          240 Listeners

          The NPR Politics Podcast by NPR

          The NPR Politics Podcast

          25,810 Listeners

          The Daily by The New York Times

          The Daily

          111,059 Listeners

          Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast by Joshua Weilerstein

          Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

          2,116 Listeners

          Up First from NPR by NPR

          Up First from NPR

          55,993 Listeners

          Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond by Pushkin Industries

          Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

          4,105 Listeners

          Short Wave by NPR

          Short Wave

          6,236 Listeners