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Silent Spring (composition) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Silent Spring (composition) ''Silent Spring'' is a 2011 symphonic poem for orchestra by the American composer Steven Stucky. The piece was written to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the environmental science book ''Silent Spring'' by Rachel Carson and was commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with the Rachel Carson Institute at Chatham University.〔Stucky, Steven (2011). (Silent Spring: Program Note by the Composer ). Retrieved May 11, 2015.〕 The work was premiered in Pittsburgh, February 17, 2012, with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under conductor Manfred Honeck. ==Composition== Though ''Silent Spring'' is composed in a single movement, Stucky fashioned the work into four sections named from Carson's works: "The Sea Around Us" (an eponymously titled book by Carson), "The Lost Woods" (the title of a letter written by Carson), "Rivers of Death" (a chapter title in ''Silent Spring''), and "Silent Spring." Stucky intended these sections to "create an emotional journey from beginning to end without referring specifically to the scientific details."〔 In the program notes to the score, Stucky commented on the "at once 'abstract' and 'programmatic'" elements of the work, writing:
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