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Katerina Gimon
Katerina Gimon
beneath/sound (SATB, piano)
This striking, evocative work takes listeners on a fascinating journey of textural discovery.
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beneath/sound
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beneath/sound
SATB and piano*
Available in three versions:
1) SATB with violin, cello, harp, and percussion
2) SATB with piano and percussion
3) SATB with piano*
*This version also doubles as a choir/rehearsal score for the first two versions
“beneath/sound” is a setting of an evocative spatialized poem by Toronto-born poet Yaya Yao entitled “sound” (from her “flesh/tongue”). The music explores soaring melodies and intricate textures, bringing to life the earthly beauty and mystery of the poem.
“beneath/sound” was commissioned by the Orpheus Choir of Toronto (Robert Cooper, Artistic Director) and premiered at “Raising Her Voice” on March 8, 2019 at Grace Church on-the-Hill in Toronto, Ontario, Canada conducted by Elise Naccarato.
Composer’s Notes
Conductor’s note:
“From the outset of Katerina’s work, we are on a journey of aural exploration as she thoughtfully builds a choral soundscape between high tension and mysterious silence. Katerina asks the singers to improvise and takes them on a fascinating journey of textural discovery.”
— Robert Cooper, Orpheus Choir of Toronto, Artistic Director
Composer’s note:
Among other things, what drew me to Yaya’s poem was its evocative natural imagery, use of repetition, and unique spatialization. I was interested in exploring how I might be able to convey these aspects musically, a unique challenge!
At the beginning of my process, I spent a significant of time reading over and marking up a printed copy of the poem. This included highlighting key words, drawing images or marking descriptive words to show what a section might sound like (including their textures/densities), dividing the text into sections, and imagining an overall shape for the piece. Afterwards, I worked on creating the material for each section through a combinational of vocal and piano improvisation. For some portions I created my own vocal ‘mock-ups’ to get a better sense of the effectiveness of certain ideas. Afterwards, I pieced everything together and chipped away to a final product that, I hope, conveys the earthly beauty and mystery of this poem!
— Katerina Gimon
Text
Since the text of this work is a spatial poem, please view the perusal score in order to see the poem properly formatted.
— Yaya Yao
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