Marrying the Hangman

Year

Year

1999

Instrumentation

Mezzo-Soprano and 7 Players

Duration

45'

Scoring

Mezzo-Soprano; 1(Picc. A.Fl.) 0 1(EbCl. B.Cl.) 0 – 0 0 0 0; Perc. Pno. Vln. Vcl.

Publication

Publication

Theodore Presser

Program Note


Program Note

Marrying the Hangman is based on a 1978 prose-poem by Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. In eighteenth-century Québec the only way for someone under sentence of death to escape hanging was to become a hangman, or for a woman, to marry one. A single vocalist plays three parts, and the music elaborates on a detail from Atwood's poem: 'There is only a death, indefinitely postponed.'

Recording


Excerpt 1

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Excerpt 2

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Excerpt 3

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Excerpt 4

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