Breaking: Paul McCartney releases his first ballet score

Breaking: Paul McCartney releases his first ballet score

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norman lebrecht

August 24, 2011

Written for New York, it’s played by the London Classical Orchestra.

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Paul McCartney Announces Ocean’s Kingdom

His first orchestral score for dance to be released October 4th 2011

Marking his first foray into the world of dance, Paul McCartney has announced the general release of Ocean’s Kingdom, commissioned by the New York City Ballet. The recording will be released by Hear Music/Telarc in US on Oct. 4th and by Decca in UK on Oct. 3rd, and is conducted by John Wilson, produced by John Fraser and performed by The London Classical Orchestra.

Ocean’s Kingdom is the first time Paul has written an original orchestral score or any kind of music for dance and is the result of a collaboration between Paul and New York City Ballet’s Master in Chief Peter Martins, who have worked together to present the world premiere of a new ballet for the company’s 2011/2012 season this September.

Though the work is Paul’s first ballet, he approached the project in the same way he writes all other music, driven by his heart rather than his head and inspired by feeling rather than specific technical knowledge. While this may have been another new turn for his staggeringly varied career to take, Paul knew it had to be influenced by his own personal experience and that he needed to create a story the audience would find equally compelling and moving.

Paul’s first step was to visit the Royal Opera House to see Adolphe Adam’s Giselle, danced by the Royal Ballet. Afterwards, Paul met the dancers and discussed the work with them, realising as he did so that he was still without a central theme to his work. Keen to tell a story through his music, Paul decided to focus on the purity of the ocean and within just two months, the first draft had been completed. He then went through the music again thinking specifically of the ballet itself, thereby creating a world featuring distinctive characters and a vibrant underworld kingdom. Finally Paul spent many more weeks working alongside Peter Martins to refine the work, before Peter created the choreography with the NYCB dancers.

An hour long score featuring four stunning movements – “Ocean’s Kingdom,” “Hall of Dance,” “Imprisonment” and “Moonrise” – the ballet tells of a love story within the story of an underwater world whose people are threatened by the humans of Earth. A potently expressive and richly varied work, the score is Paul’s most challenging and emotionally complex yet. As he explains: “What was interesting was writing music that meant something expressively rather than just writing a song. Trying to write something that expressed an emotion – so you have fear, love, anger, sadness to play with and I found that exciting and challenging.”

The premiere of the ballet Ocean’s Kingdom will take place at NYCB’s Fall Gala on Thursday 22nd September 2011 while the release of the orchestral score will follow on October 4th, available digitally, on CD and on vinyl. It was recorded in June in London.

The artwork that accompanies the release is equally striking and inventive. Though it seems to suggest a city skyline, it is actually a digital readout of the notes from the ballet score.

Although this is his first orchestral score for dance, Paul is already quite at home in the world of classical music. His back catalogue already carries four classical albums, the most recent of which was the Classical BRIT Award winning ‘Ecce Cor Meum (Behold My Heart)’; a work for chorus and orchestra in four movements that was released in 2006.

TRACK LISTING1. Movement 1 Ocean’s Kingdom (14:07)
2. Movement 2 Hall of Dance(16:19)
3. Movement 3 Imprisonment (13:36)
4. Movement 4 Moonrise (12:29)

 

CONTACTS: 

For Paul McCartney:

Steve Martin – (US) Nasty Little Man 212-343-0740 steve@nastylittleman.com

Stuart Bell – (UK) 0207 484-5291 stuart.bell@dawbell.com

Comments

  • radioredrafts says:

    I was just astonished by the beauty in one of his previous works, Ecce Cor Meum, which was light-years better than his first foray into the world of orchestral music ten years previously, so if he has continued to improve at the same rate I have no doubt the score will be absolutely beautiful. I’ll pass on the ballet, however, and wait for the CD to come out.

    • Paul McCartny,
      Hi Poul>
      My nace is Katherine Ercanbrack ,I’am excited to hear your new direction of music.
      You see I’am Legole blind I can’t wait untell yourr N.Y.C.B. comes out in CD I would be
      delighted to by it. Oh by the way I was at your show in Salt Lake City Utah.
      With and Org called the Utah Councel of the Blind,with a couble of friends.
      Paul there is another reson I wrote this little note, My friend Had Died a year or so .I wanted to say Hello to you for her
      Your For always and For ever.
      Katherine Ercanbrack.

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