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Cantata Memoria
Cantata by Karl Jenkins
A boy looking down and away from the camera is lit by a shaft of light, and is wearing a cap and coat, standing on a cobbled path
Album cover of first recording
Full titleCantata Memoria Er mwyn y plant
Year2016
OccasionAberfan Disaster 50th Anniversary
LanguageWelsh, English, Latin
DedicationIn Memory of Aberfan 1966
Published2016 (2016): London
PublisherBoosey & Hawkes
Recorded7 October 2016 (2016-10-07)
Duration56 minutes
Movements11
Premiere
Date8 October 2016 (2016-10-08)
LocationWales Millennium Centre
ConductorKarl Jenkins

Cantata Memoria (Cantata Memoria: For the Children) is a choral work written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan Disaster. It was commissioned by S4C, a Welsh language TV channel, and composed by Sir Karl Jenkins with a libretto in Welsh, English, and Latin, written by the poet Mererid Hopwood. The work is scored for a mixed chorus including adults and children, baritone and soprano soloists, and orchestra with solos for violin, euphonium and harp. The work received its premiere on 8 October 2016 as part of a memorial concert at the Wales Milennium Centre, Cardiff.

Although the work was written in memory of the Aberfan Disaster, it also mourns the loss of children in later disasters. The work is performed continuously, but is in two parts. The first part reflects on the disaster and the following days, and the second part celebrates childhood and moves from darkness to light.

Background[edit]

Structure[edit]

Cantata Memoria comprises 11 movements, performed continuously. The movements are:

  1. Pitran, patran
The work opens with harp, percussion, and pizzicato strings simulating the sound of raindrops before the adult chorus sing "pitran, patran" (Welsh for 'pitter, patter'), onomatopoetic words for rain.[1][2]
  1. Then Silence
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  1. Cortège
  1. Lament for the Valley
  1. Lacrimosa Lullaby
  1. Did I hear a bird?
  1. Satin Feathers
  1. And−a−half
  1. And once upon a time
  1. When the shadow dies
  1. Lux æterna

Orchestration[edit]

Premiere[edit]

Recording[edit]

Future performances[edit]

References[edit]

Sources[edit]

  • Jenkins, Karl (2016). Zöllner, Eva (ed.). Cantata Memoria For the Children (Booklet). Design by Mareike Walter. Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers. Retrieved 1 November 2016.