He was awarded the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for Music for the piece, causing Kyle Gann to quip that it was the first time it was being given to an experimental composer since Charles Ives in 1947.
[1] It premiered on December 11, 1988, at Buckley Recital Hall, Amherst College, Massachusetts,[2] with Harvey Sollberger conducting.
It is visionary, deeply felt, contemplative and singularly personal in nature.
"[4] The piece is inspired by John Ashbery's extended poem, "Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror".
[6] Violin, viola, cello, and bass soloists are featured in front of the orchestra and quotations are used from Beethoven's Piano Sonata, Opus 81a (Les Adieux) in the first movement and from Mahler's 9th Symphony in the fourth movement.