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Zachary Cheng, Scenes From the Mountain (2020)

Zachary Cheng, Scenes From the Mountain (2020)

Featured picture: the DeMatha Wind Ensemble recorded a performance of Scenes from the Mountain in April 2021.

Scenes From the Mountainis a musical score for Purgatorio by Zachary Cheng (DeMatha Catholic High School ’21).

Of his composition, Cheng writes: “This small movement, which is only around six-and-a-half minutes long, was incredibly difficult to complete despite its length. I returned to it many times over quarantine though I could not seem to find any musical ideas that would stick with me. That changed for the better when I returned to the work in late August and decided to shift my approach. Instead of specifically cataloguing the tale of Dante, I decided to use music to describe the general environment of the Mountain of Purgatory. This ended up giving me more musical freedom. I also shifted the orchestration from a traditional orchestra towards something I am much more familiar with, that being the wind ensemble. The specific movement here encapsulates the base of the mountain (Canto I) up to just before the Valley of Princes (Canto VII).”

The score, with Cheng’s interlinear notes, are available to view here. Listen to it on Soundcloud.

Sighting Citation:

“Zachary Cheng, Scenes From the Mountain (2020).” Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Elizabeth Coggeshall and Arielle Saiber, eds. November 24, 2020. https://www.dantetoday.org/sightings/zachary-cheng-scenes-from-the-mountain-2020/.