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Alex Berko
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cardinal directions
“How do you define home?” A challenging and expressive work.
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north (from cardinal directions)
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east (from cardinal directions)
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south (from cardinal directions)
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west (from cardinal directions)
for TTBB a cappella
Oftentimes, our sense of self-identity and home is shaped by the collection of environments and experiences with which we grow up. Many of us move throughout our lives. Each location holds a different piece of home within us. Each ecosystem carries with it a different emotional emblem. A house is not always home, but do the physical elements of our environment elucidate part of us? Does how we define home define who we are?
The movements may be performed in any order desired and need not be performed as a complete continuous set.
They are also available as standalone versions.
Composer’s Notes
In response to the question, “How do you define home?”, I turned to the poetry of my good friend and multidisciplinary artist, Rūta Kuzmickas: a Lithuanian-born pianist, poet, and visual artist who has lived in many different parts of the world and has a unique interpretation of what home means to her. Rūta’s way of making sense of her world was to devise a multi-movement poem, organized as a compass with each cardinal direction depicting a place she has lived: Houston (south), Lithuania (east), and Las Vegas (west). north speaks globally of North America. As the poem circulates through each direction, a stronger sense of self-identity emerges. Each movement begins with the physical elements of the location:
“one nation, fatherland…”
“the sea resumed its melancholy drone…”
“sleepless birds amassing on the powerlines…”
“golden spines of sandstone…”
And ends with both a personal and universal sentiment:
“…for all”
“…my hyperborean blue heart”
“…to allocate us temporary shores”
“…a home within the knuckles of my hands”
Like all of us, Rūta’s sense of self-identity and home is shaped by the collection of environments and experiences with which she grew up. Each location holds a different piece of home within her. Each ecosystem carries with it a different emotional emblem. A house is not always home, but do the physical elements of our environment elucidate part of us? Does how we define home define who we are?
-Alex Berko
Text
north
one nation,
fatherland,
semi-visible,
mythology
and artifice
for all
east
while we slept, the sea resumed
its melancholy drone, and wept;
sisters of phaethon; tarrying
your amber tears to posit
in the dusk like resin amulets
of grief laid out to mend
my hyperborean
blue heart
south
lone star, would I were steadfast
as a merle of sleepless birds
amassing on the power lines
above west alabama street,
and flocking, with eternal beaks
ajar, shepherds for floods to
allocate us temporary shores.
west
this land was made for golden spines
of sandstone, every water drop
a talisman, each curve of wind
a chisel sent to document the hours
thirst prolonged, the fractured earth
unpolished vagrant dust set out to calcify
a home within the knuckles of my hands
– Rūta Kuzmickas
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