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When Music Plays : Settings of five songs for band and string quartet / music by Paul Cutlan ; words by John Shaw Nelson, Desanka Maksimovic, Vasko Popa and C.F Kavafy.
by Paul Cutlan (2025)
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- Instrumentation: Voice (doubling tapan and Turkish spoons), soprano saxophone in B flat, tenor saxophone in B flat, alto flute in G, clarinet and bass clarinet in B flat, guitar (DADGAD tuning), bouzouki, 2 violins, viola, cello, double bass.
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This song cycle was written specifically for the
instruments and skill-sets found in MARA!, a cross-cultural band
which hybridises elements of Anglo-Celtic folk music, folk music
styles from the Balkans, Türkiye and Persia, jazz improvisation,
and rock. The five poems reflect some of the languages which have
helped shape MARA!'s cross-cultural journey. 'When Music
Plays...' traces a narrative of love, the emotive potency of
music, fallibility, and the healing power of reflection. The
language of each poem offers a different lens through which to
appreciate life and the world-each offering its own imagery and
'music'. The addition of the string quartet further hybridises
the performance practice of this music to include
art-music.
Hearing poetry in an unfamiliar language can
present barriers, or it can open up new ways to hear human
expression. The metre and intonation of each language carries its
own emotional affect in its tone and rhythm, before we even
consider its intended meaning. Once we delve into the potential
translations (and there can often be more than one), we can
encounter unexpected perspectives on familiar human themes. While
a translation may be an imperfect rendering of the original idea,
it can still offer a window to a different way to express the
human condition. Once an unfamiliar language is set to music, the
abstraction of that language's sounds become part of the music,
unmediated by the barrier of specificity.
Mara Kiek has made a career from singing songs
in ancient and modern languages of the Balkans, Western Europe,
Türkiye and Persia. Kiek's expressive and compelling voice
evolved in tandem with the discovery and inspiration offered by
the many cross-cultural connections and collaborations in her
career. For over 40 years, Kiek's ARIA winning band MARA! has
been a platform for presenting music of many
cultures-particularly those of the Balkans-layered with its
members' international credentials in the worlds of jazz,
classical, improvised and original music.
In selecting poetry for her to sing in this
current song-cycle, I consulted closely with Kiek, casting the
linguistic net wide, to eventually select five poems: one
Australian, two Serbian and two Greek. These have been arranged
to form a loose narrative, starting with the ephemeral nature of
love, progressing through themes of passion, fallibility,
remembrance, and reflection.
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 facsimile score (152p. -- A4 (portrait))
Difficulty: Advanced — Stylistic hybridisation; Voice range uses the Balkan teshka (heavy voice) style. Band parts require modal, harmonic, and textural improvisation skills.
Duration: 32 mins
1. Love's Calling (John Shaw Neilson) 2. Opomena (Desanka Maksimović) 3. Ohola Greška (Vasko Popa) 4. Fonés (C.F. Kavafy) 5.Thálassas Tou Proióu (C.F. Kavafy).
Typeset edition.
ISMN: 979-0-67317-322-4
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