Hartke's cello concerto, Da Pacem, takes its title from a Latin hymn that begins Grant peace in our day. It is a reflection on these unsettled and unsettling times. As the work's protagonist, the solo cellist journeys through a considerable variety of musical landscapes. Movements: I. Da Pacem (Fantasia) II. In diebus nostris (Scherzo) III. Quis pugnat pro nobis? (Introduction, Elegy, and Envoi) Commissioned by Oberlin College and Conservatory: the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra: the Aspen Music Festival, Robert Spano, Music Director and American Composers Orchestra.Hartke's cello concerto, Da Pacem, takes its title from a Latin hymn that begins Grant peace in our day. It is a reflection on these unsettled and unsettling times. As the work's protagonist, the solo cellist journeys through a considerable variety of musical landscapes. Movements: I. Da Pacem (Fantasia) II. In diebus nostris (Scherzo) III. Quis pugnat pro nobis? (Introduction, Elegy, and Envoi) Commissioned by Oberlin College and Conservatory: the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra: the Aspen Music Festival, Robert Spano, Music Director and American Composers Orchestra.
| Arrangement | Cello, Orchestra |
| Format | Part |
| NumberOfPages | 64 |
| Media | Book(softcover, stapled) |
| Publisher | Lauren Keiser Music Publishing |
| Contributors | Hartke, Stephen(Composer) |
| ISBN | 9781540095398 |
| UPC | 840126927450 |