• John Tavener
  • Butterfly Dreams (2002)

  • Chester Music Ltd (World)

Commissioned by Brighton Chamber Choir, who gave the first performance on 11th May 2003, at The Old Market, Hove, Sussex, conducted by Paul Brough.

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  • 14 min
  • Chuang Tse, Kokko, Buson, Issa, Anon., Pavel Friedmann, Acoman Indian

Programme Note

Alan Barrett suggested that I write a piece for Brighton Chamber Choir based on his selected texts, and reflecting his photographs of butterflies.
I regard BUTTERFLY DREAMS as a sacred work. The Red Indians have the pure metaphysics of virgin nature, and insofar as virgin nature is a manifestation of the Logos (the word of God), BUTTERFLY DREAMS is intrinsically a sacred work. The texts are taken from different sources, including Chuang Tse, and Acoman Indian and a poem written by a young Czech victim of Auschwitz. All the poems share an almost child-like simplicity, and I have tried to reflect this in the music, which should be sung as simply and naturally as possible.
BUTTERFLY DREAMS is dedicated to William Two-Feather, a medicine man from the Apache Indian tribe, who brought me the gift of a pow-wow drum that had been used in the sacred ceremonies of the Apache Indians, such as the Sun Dance. It is also dedicated to Alan Barrett, and to Brighton Chamber Choir, who gave the first performance.

J.T.

Media

Butterfly Dreams: No. 1. Butterfly Dreams: A Pleasant Hallucination
Butterfly Dreams: No. 2. Haiku: Comes Slightly More Into Focus
Butterfly Dreams: No. 3. Haiku: A Butterfly Floating in my Hand
Butterfly Dreams: No. 4. Haiku: Dissolves into a Cloud of Chaos
Butterfly Dreams: No. 5. Haiku: Something Sinister Gives Way
Butterfly Dreams: No. 6. The Butterfly: My Most Horrifying Nightmare
Butterfly Dreams: No. 7. Butterfly Song: A Vision from Childhood Comforts Me
Butterfly Dreams: No. 8. Butterfly Dreams: A Dream Recurs

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