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Jocelyn Hagen

Jocelyn Hagen composes music that has been described as “simply magical” (Fanfare Magazine) and “dramatic and deeply moving” (Star Tribune, Minneapolis/St. Paul). She is a pioneer in the field of composition, pushing the expectations of musicians and audiences with large-scale multimedia works, electro-acoustic music, dance, opera, and publishing. Her first forays into composition were via...

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Triptych of Knowledge — from The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci

Jocelyn Hagen

Leonardo’s thirst for knowledge is the centerpiece of this a cappella set.

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For SATB divisi a cappella choir
These three movements may be performed on their own or as a set, with or without the projections.

From The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, for SATB div choir and full orchestra. Also available for chamber orchestra.

The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci must be performed in one of two ways:

  • In its entirety with SATB choir, chamber ensemble, chamber orchestra, or full orchestra, and with video projections. Please contact laura@laurakrider.com to coordinate projection licensing, instrumental parts, and logistics.
  • As an an SATB a cappella set called “Triptych of Knowledge — from The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci” including only the movements Practice, Perception, and The Greatest Good in that order. Projections are optional.

If you wish to perform this work in any other way, please contact Jocelyn Hagen directly at jocelyn@jocelynhagen.com for explicit approval.

All performing ensembles are required to sign a brief Letter of Agreement to ensure the production meets minimum requirements. If you have any questions and to initiate this process, please contact laura@laurakrider.com.

1. Practice
2. Perception
3. The Greatest Good

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1. PRACTICE

Those who are in love with practice without knowledge are like the sailor who gets into a ship without rudder or compass and who never can be certain whither he is going. Practice must always be founded on sound theory, and to this, perspective is the guide and the gateway; and without this nothing can be done well in the matter of drawing.

2. PERCEPTION

All our knowledge has its origin in our perceptions.

3. THE GREATEST GOOD

The greatest good of all is knowledge.

Obstacle cannot crush me. Every obstacle yields to firm resolve.

The acquisition of any knowledge is always useful to the intellect, because it will be able to banish useless things and retain those that are good. For nothing can be loved or hated unless it is first known.

-crafted by Jocelyn Hagen using various public domain English translations from Leonardo da Vinci’s notebook pages

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