

Victoria Borisova-Ollas
A Portrait of a Lady by Swan Lake
Short instrumentation: 3 3 3 3 - 4 3 3 1 - timp, perc(3), hp, pno, str
Duration: 19'
Dedication: dedicated to Baiba Skride
Solos:
violin
Instrumentation details:
1st flute
2nd flute
3rd flute (+picc)
1st oboe
2nd oboe
3rd oboe (+c.a)
1st clarinet in Bb
2nd clarinet in Bb
3rd clarinet in Bb (+bass cl(Bb))
1st bassoon
2nd bassoon
3rd bassoon (+cbsn)
1st horn in F
2nd horn in F
3rd horn in F
4th horn in F
1st trumpet in C
2nd trumpet in C
3rd trumpet in C
1st trombone
2nd trombone
3rd trombone
tuba
timpani
1st percussion
2nd percussion
3rd percussion
piano (+cel)
harp
violin I
violin II
viola
violoncello
double bass
Borisova-Ollas - A Portrait of a Lady by Swan Lake for violin and orchestra
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Victoria Borisova-Ollas
Konzert f. Violine und OrchesterOrchestration: für Violine und Orchester
Type: Studienpartitur (Sonderanfertigung)
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Work introduction
A Portrait of a Lady by Swan Lake
for Violin and Symphony Orchestra
2019
Swan Lake is a timeless romantic ballet story that has it all - romance, tragedy, constant transformations of the main characters and the struggle between the good and the evil forces that control people's lives. Peter Tchaikovsky's music is also a timeless musical narrative that has it all. Despite all this, I felt tempted to try to look at the same story from a different angle.
There are various versions of the ending of this most famous ballet story of all time. The main characters either suffering a tragic death and ascending to heaven afterwards, or the Swan Princess, becoming a human again and living happily ever after with her Prince. The only component that exists in all versions and productions is the liberation of "the small enchanted swans". Regardless to how it goes for their Princess Odette and Prince Siegfried "the Small Swans" eventually become free from the curse. My storyteller is one of them. Many years after her final transformation into a human, she returns to the same lake. Standing on the beach, she relives the whole story in a considerably shorter time span, just around 20 minutes. All the memories are pouring over her. Water in the lake is moving slowly. The mysterious forest with all its secrets surrounds the lake just as it did many years ago. Is she longing to be transformed into a young beautiful swan once again? Who knows...
A Portrait of a Lady by Swan Lake for Violin and Symphony Orchestra was composed during the spring of 2019. The work is a co-commission between the Swedish Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Lahti Symphony Orchestra. The soloist is Baiba Skride and the concert is dedicated to her.
Victoria Borisova-Ollas