For orchestra
Symphony No. 1
Chimera
A seven-movement symphony for orchestra.
Commission
Commissioned by the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker.
Movements
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I. Aegri somnia
- Troubled Dreams
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II. Post tenebras lux
- After Darkness, Light
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III. Gorgoyles
- Gargoyles
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IV. Et in Arcadia ego
- Even in Arcadia, I Am There
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V. Siste, viator
- Stop, Traveler
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VI. Humum mandere
- To Eat the Earth
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VII. Requiem for Icarus
- Requiem for Icarus
Work Information
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Symphonic World
Chimera suggests a being made of incompatible bodies: mythological, hybrid, impossible, and alive. Auerbach’s first symphony inhabits precisely this territory — a world of metamorphosis where dream, grotesque, memory, ritual, and myth are fused into one orchestral organism.
The Latin movement titles create a sequence of thresholds: troubled dreams, light after darkness, monstrous architecture, Arcadian mortality, the traveler halted before a grave, earth-bound hunger, and finally the requiem for Icarus.
The symphony moves between heavy matter and dangerous flight. Its final image is not simply collapse, but the afterglow of aspiration: the mythic body burns, falls, and remains singing in the orchestra.
Publisher and Materials
Published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. Score and rental materials are available through Zinfonia.