For string sextet

Seraphim Canticles

for String Sextet

A six-movement sextet for two violins, two violas, and two violoncellos, performed attacca: a single arc of intensity, fire, despair, and exaltation.

Year 2011
Duration 22′
Scoring String
Sextet
Publisher Boosey & Hawkes
/ Sikorski

Commission

Commissioned by Music Accord for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

Structure

Six movements performed attacca. The work moves as a continuous ritual, without allowing the listener to step outside its pressure.

Inner Fire

From deepest despair to exaltation. The work burns with the terrifying fire of the six-winged Seraph.

Movements

  • I. Preludium

  • II. Misterioso

  • III. Andante nostalgico

  • IV. Tragico

  • V. Disperatamente

  • VI. Postludium

Work Information

Full Title
Seraphim Canticles
Scoring
Sextet for two violins, two violas, and two violoncellos.
Year
2011
Duration
22′
Form
Six movements, performed attacca.
Instrumentation
2vl.2vla.2vc.
Abbreviations PDF
Expanded Forces
Violin I, Violin II, Viola I, Viola II, Violoncello I, Violoncello II.
Commission
Music Accord for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
Publisher
Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski for the world.
Availability
Score available for sale as print-on-demand through Boosey & Hawkes.

The Work

Seraphim Canticles is a string sextet conceived as a continuous passage through emotional extremity. Its six movements follow one another attacca, creating a single ritual trajectory rather than a sequence of separate scenes.

The title invokes the Seraph: the six-winged angel, radiant and terrifying. In this work, the sextet itself becomes a six-part body — six instruments, six movements, six sources of flame — moving from grief and pressure toward exaltation.

“This work explores different levels of emotional intensity – from deepest despair to exaltation. It burns with intensity, like Seraph – the six-winged angel, full of terrifying fire. This inner-fire needs to be present in the performance to the greatest degree and it is the most important aspect of this work.” Performance note
  • Form Six movements, attacca.
  • Forces Two violins, two violas, two cellos.
  • Image Fire, despair, exaltation.

Context

The performance note asks that the work be approached without traditional hierarchy: all six instruments have leading material and solo passages, and leading material should be played with the greatest expressivity, often in recitativo style with rhythmic freedom.

The sonic world depends on extremes of color: sul ponticello, flautando, sul tasto, glissandi, tremoli, and sharply differentiated dynamics. These are not surface effects but part of the work’s expressive core — the means by which its inner fire is made audible.

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Published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. The score is available for sale as print-on-demand through the official Boosey & Hawkes purchase page.