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Augusta Read Thomas
Born: 1964
Rumi Settings (for violin and viola) (2001)
Publisher
G Schirmer Inc
Category
Works for 2-6 Players
Sub Category
Other String Ensemble
Year Composed
2001
Duration
9 Minutes
Orchestration
vn, va
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Programme Note
Augusta Read Thomas
Rumi Settings (for violin and viola) (2001)
Related Works:
Rumi Settings
for violin and viola
for violin and cello
Composer Note:
My favorite moment in any piece of music is the moment of maximum risk and striving. Whether the venture is tiny or large, loud or soft, fragile or strong, passionate, erratic, ordinary or eccentric...! Maybe another way to say this is the moment of exquisite humanity and raw soul. All art that I cherish has an element of love and recklessness and desperation. I like music that is alive and jumps off the page and out of the instrument as if
something big is at stake
.
When I read a beautiful poem by Rumi, written 900 years ago, all of it but especially the last 3 lines resonated deeply inside of me. I felt deeply compelled to set it as a song without words, trying to capture its intensely personal, fiery, honest meaning.
I was thrilled and honored to receive a commission from the Arizona Friends of Chamber Music which provided me a much cherished and fantastic opportunity to compose
Rumi Settings
which Ani and Ida Kavafian premiered in March 2002 in Tucson.
The work has a total duration 9 minutes and is made up of 4 short movements that can be played attacca or with short pauses between them.
Each of the movements adheres to the meaning, perfume, and essence of the stunning Rumi text. Throughout the score, each line of the text is written above the music, corresponding to the moment when the duo is depicting that particular line of the poem, thus the musicians know the connotation and nuance of the composition.
It would take far too long to describe each line of text and their corresponding musical adventures. So allow me to modestly offer six brief examples of this procedure.
The music starts with a passionate, dramatic, cadenza like surge in the solo violin, played with the whole soul engaged and as if it does not matter if the instrument breaks (not literally) until the viola soon enters, supporting and propelling the music forward onto a kaleidoscopic journey. A climax ensues before the music relaxes settling on a calm open fifth.
In Movement II you will hear notes rising into the atmosphere as the two soloists arpeggiate ascending chords with double stops. Suddenly, the music rushes forward in full motion with pizzicatti until later the movement ends, in a distant, still calm.
Movement III is extremely graceful and tuneful, like a pearl from the ocean floor...
Rumi Settings
is dedicated with admiration and gratitude to Ani and Ida Kavafian and the Arizona Friends of Chamber Music.
Augusta Read Thomas
Performances
Date
Title
06 MAR 2012
Rumi Settings (for violin and viola)
Trinity University, San Antonio, TX
SOLI Chamber Ensemble
Other Dates:
8 March - Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, TX
10 MAY 2009
Rumi Settings (for violin and viola)
Chicago, IL
Morse Theatre
Austin Wuliman, violin; Chris Wild, cello
14 MAR 2009
Rumi Settings (for violin and viola)
Chicago, IL
Heaven Gallery
Austin Wulliman, violin; Chris Wild, cello
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