Year
1977-81
Duration
135'
Category
Voice & Orchestra
Instrumentation
3(II,III=picc).3(III=corA).3(III=Ebcl).3(III=dbn)-4.4.3.1-timp.perc(5)-2 harps-cel-strings
Texts

preface poems for "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll

Member Works
  1. In Memory of a Summer Day
  2. Happy Voices
  3. Quaint Events
  4. All in the Golden Afternoon
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Alice Work
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Boosey & Hawkes
Premieres
  1. April 27, 1986
    Carnegie Hall, New York City
    Tracy Dahl, Victoria Livengood, Dawn Upshaw - sopranos / American Symphony Orchestra / John Mauceri, conductor
  2. March 25, 2016
    Courtenay Budd, soprano
    Boston Modern Orchestra Project
    Gil Rose, conductor
    Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory, Boston, MA

Child Alice has everything to do with Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ? and nothing. The child, of course, was Alice Pleasance Liddell, who together with her sisters Lorina Charlotte and Edith enjoyed numerous rowing expeditions up the Thames with Lewis Carroll. It was during these outings that the Rev. Dodgson ('Lewis Carroll' was a pen name) first improvised the fantastical tales, some of which were later written down (mostly at the insistence of Alice Pleasance) and ultimately published as the Alice books we know today.

Child Alice began as simple settings of the preface poems of these books, but as the piece grew longer and longer, it became for me a kind of evocation of one of those glorious days. Beneath a brilliant sky, upon a river (or perhaps resting on the bank), Lewis Carroll held these three charming children in blissful thrall with his inspired, eccentric, and utterly unique imaginings and stories.

At these moments, Carroll's own feelings must have been vastly more complex than those of the children and my evocation of that day tries to capture the varied sentiments and feelings of both child and adult.

The entire text for Part I is the preface poem 'Child of the Pure Unclouded Brow' (from Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There) and the text of Part II is the preface poem 'All in the Golden Afternoon' (from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) ? both are sung by the soprano in two contrasting settings. These are separated by orchestral movements (Marcia, Fuga, Fantasia) describing an Alice text. They are, as it were, chapters from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland that got away. In this sense, then, the piece has nothing literally to do with the book ? only with the circumstances and feelings I imagine were involved in its creation."

– David Del Tredici

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Recordings (2)

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    Child Alice

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    Child Alice

    2017, BMOP (BMOP/sound 1056)

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    Performers

    • Boston Modern Orchestra Project
    • Gill Rose conductor

    World premiere recording of the complete Child Alice.


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    In Memory of a Summer Day

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    In Memory of a Summer Day

    1992, Nonesuch (9-79043-2)

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    Performers

    • Phyllis Bryn-Julson, Soprano
    • Leonard Slatkin
    • St. Louis Symphony Orchestra

    Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Music