String Symphony

String Symphony No. 2

Nox: Tenebrae Lucis

“Night: Darkness of Light.” A string symphony by Lera Auerbach.

Cycle String
Symphony
Duration 25′
Scoring String
orchestra
Publisher Boosey & Hawkes
/ Sikorski

Commission

Commissioned by The Rivers School Conservatory.

Title

Nox: Tenebrae Lucis. Night: Darkness of Light.

Cycle

The second string symphony. Part of Auerbach’s cycle of string symphonies on light, following Vespera: Memoria Lucis.

Form

  • Single symphonic span

    • A concentrated string-orchestra work in one continuous architecture.
    • The second in Auerbach’s cycle of string symphonies on light.
    • Nox turns from evening into night: the darkness, concealment and inner pressure of light.

Work Information

Full Title
String Symphony No. 2 – Nox: Tenebrae Lucis
Translation
Night: Darkness of Light.
Scoring
String orchestra.
Duration
25′
Commission
Commissioned by The Rivers School Conservatory.
Publisher
Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski for the world.
Rental
Score and rental materials: Zinfonia .
Subjects
Light · Darkness · Night.

Symphonic World

Nox: Tenebrae Lucis continues Auerbach’s string-symphony cycle as a meditation on night and the dark condition of light. Where Vespera: Memoria Lucis belongs to evening and memory, Nox enters the realm of shadow, concealment and inward illumination.

Written for string orchestra, the work uses the expressive concentration of strings to create a nocturnal symphonic space: tense, veiled, fragile and luminous from within.

Night: Darkness of Light.

As an independent concert work, it can stand alone; within the cycle, it becomes the nightward counterpart to the memory of evening light.

Publisher and Materials

Published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. Score and rental materials are available through Zinfonia.