Karen Griebling » Yggdrasill
Yggdrasill
Yggdrasill
Viola, Tenor Saxophone, and Piano
Composer's Note:
Yggdrasill was composed in February, 2005 as a companion piece to Petroglyph Dances, in celebration of the Cross-Town Trio's invitation to perform at the International Viola Congress in Reykjavik, Iceland in June, 2005. The title refers to the universal tree from which all things spring, a potent symbol in Norse mythology. The movement is designed in the manner of a chorale prelude combining two melodies, an Icelandic Lutheran hymn, How Marvelous God's Greatness and an Icelandic fiddle tune, I Had a Father.
Authored (or revised): 2005
Published: 2025
Duration (minutes): 4
First performance: 2005 Cross Town Trio, International Viola Congress, Iceland
Book format: Score + 2 Parts
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ACA-GRIK-006Subtotal
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