A Mountain Symphony for symphony orchestra
A Mountain Symphony for symphony orchestra
18’44” for full symphony orchestra 3332 | 4331 | timp + 3 | harp | strings
Downloadable pdf of score and parts
Program Notes
A Mountain Symphony is a tribute to the incredible Cascade Mountains
that are right here in our back yard. Most of the sketches for the piece
were written at Spider Gap, 7995 feet up, in a little tent in a cave
overlooking Spider Glacier and the valley below. Many of the sounds I
experienced while there found their way into the piece – the cracking of
the glacier as it shifted, the cascading water of the nearby waterfall, the
wind coming up through the valley, the birds and insects. I was also
affected by the way time felt like it moved differently up there – a much
larger scale than my daily human scale of movement, rushing around on
the surface of the planet. I felt aware of the time that existed before me
and will after me, and the vastness of the mountains and the earth.
A note on the context of the writing of this piece: in 2012, as I worked on
this piece, my mom was very involved and interested. She would call every
day and ask how it was going, listen to parts of it, offer her advice (which
was very helpful!). She was invited to the dress rehearsal, but got
distracted by a phone call from her sister. The next day, she died suddenly
accidentally, and missed the premiere by a few days. This piece is
dedicated to my mother, Joan Elizabeth Graham Bassingthwaighte.
