
Darius Milhaud's Agamemnon Op. 14 is an early dramatic work that engages with themes drawn from Greek tragedy. The piece reflects Milhaud’s initial exploration of modern compositional techniques, employing polytonal harmonies and clear rhythmic structures to convey its narrative focus.
Composed with a concise structure, the work uses dynamic contrasts and a streamlined development of thematic material to capture the character and tension associated with its title subject. The orchestration is direct, emphasizing crisp textures and a disciplined handling of harmonic progressions.
Overall, Agamemnon Op. 14 serves as an example of Milhaud’s early efforts to blend traditional dramatic ideas with innovative harmonic language, marking a clear step toward the modern idiom he would continue to develop throughout his career.
- Instrumentation:
- 3Fl 1dPicc, 2Ob, CA, 2Cl, BCl, 2Bsn, 4Hn, 3Tpt, 3Tbn, Tba, Timp, Perc, Hp, Soprano, Choir, Strings
- Duration:
- 11 minutes
- Set of Parts:
- Includes Strings count 4.4.3.3.2
- Extra Strings / Vocal Score:
- Only available with the purchase of the Set of Parts