Shop for Music

About the Composer
Shruthi Rajasekar
Shruthi Rajasekar Music
Numbers
“Shruthi Rajasekar’s joyful, synapse-busting glorification of every musician’s secret super power: counting” (Bachtrack).
SATB div. a cappella
Numbers is Shruthi Rajasekar at her best. Every lyric is a number, and every number corresponds to a musical purpose in the composer’s whirring mind. Numbers combines Rajasekar’s rhythmic fearlessness with her ability to wring emotionality out of the most mathematical of texts. In her own words, the numbers in Numbers have become her friends. In the words of others, Numbers is a “clever, funny little piece” (The Times), “a playful celebration of the numerical and digital life” (BBC Radio), and “funky to conduct and fun for the singers” (The Guardian).
Composer’s Notes
Numbers establish the foundations of our musical and daily lives. Throughout history, positional numerical systems have allowed humans to organize the world around them. The Babylonian system, for example, was sexagesimal (base 60) and did not numerically represent zero— remnants of this system can still be seen today in the way we measure time (60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour) and circles (360 degrees). The most common system of today is the decimal system, but our world is increasingly powered by technology that, at its most fundamental level, consists of 0s and 1s. For musicians, numbers are critical in the rehearsal process especially: we use them to count time, measure melodic and rhythmic distances, and position ourselves within the context around us. Creating music— indeed, living our lives— seems unimaginable without numbers; they certainly deserve their own performance.
– Shruthi Rajasekar
$3.00 per licensed PDF











Reviews
There are no reviews yet.