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Armando
Pierucci__/__Regina
Derieva

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De Profundis
(The Art of Dying)
Cantata for Mezzo-soprano,
Choir,
String Orchestra and Flute
The world premiere of the cantata
took place
in Stockholm (St.Clara
Church and Sofia Church),
Uppsala, and Sigtuna (Gustavianum
and Maria's Church)
on September 22 - 23, 2001.
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De Profundis is the second cantata
of the Italian composer Fra Armando Pierucci to Regina Derieva’s poetry.
This is also the second world premiere of a work by Pierucci/Derieva performed
by the Lithuanian choir “Aidija”. The first one took place at the end of
1997 in Vilnius, when, according to international media, the poet was said
to be “in limbo” (see
references). The second will take place in Sweden, a country that not
only gave Derieva a refuge but also became a « Paradise found»,
a favorable place for her creative mind. During a short span of time she
has written a new book of verse and is presently working on another one,
as well as on a novel.
The poems for the new cantata are
taken from a book from 1998 and set to music in the autumn of 2000.
The cantata (both verse and music)
certainly has no direct references to realities of time and place, but
reflect, of course, the tragedies of suffering mankind. At the same time
this production, although short in time, gives voice to the inexhaustible
striving of Man to God.
The subtitle – The Art of Dying
– may perhaps scare or shock. Death is always a great taboo. People prefer
to talk about anything but death. It used to be said that people lived
as if there was no tomorrow. Today, most people live as if there will always
be a tomorrow! However, Augustine once said, “Think daily upon thine own
death.” This is good piece of advice for those to whom Jesus said, “I am
the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were
dead, yet shall he live” (John 11:25).
De Profundis is a cantata that should
be staged for full dramatic realization, but it can also be done as a concert
performance. It is a work that appeals both to performers and to audiences.
Fra Armando Pierucci is indeed a genuine master capable of writing music
that has a direct appeal and is easily memorable.

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