origin of the harp

Thomas Adès: The Origin of the Harp for chamber orchestra – programme note (LSO)

Thomas Adès: The Origin of the Harp for chamber orchestra – programme note (LSO)

Composers have been revisiting their own material since time immemorial. For some (Handel, J. S. Bach) this was for practical reasons. For others (Brahms, Bruckner) revisions were borne of a relentless perfectionism. For Thomas Adès it was both nostalgia and curiosity that brought him back to The Origin of the Harp: ‘I wanted for some time to make a new orchestration of it for a more traditional orchestra, as the original ensemble [three clarinets, three violas, three cellos and percussion] is quite tricky to assemble, and also I was very interested to discover how to translate the music acoustically to a traditional orchestral structure.’