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Reena Esmail

Composer

Ram Tori Maya – two Hindustani singers and string quartet (original)

June 12, 2019 by

from premiere recording of Ram Tori Maya
Saili Oak and Palini Ramnarayan, vocals;
Nick Kennerly, Shelby Wong, violins; David Kang, viola; Sophie Mathieu, cello

Program Notes

I love writing music for young people. This vibrant Hindustani bhajan is a beautiful portrait of Krishna dancing. My arrangement is designed with young musicians from both cultures in mind, with the aim to draw them towards one another, one step at a time.

Recording

Ram Tori Maya
Palini Ramnarayan, Saili Oak, vocals
Nick Kennerly, Shelby Wong, violins; David Kang, viola; Sophie Mathieu, cello
Shastra Summer Collaborative 2020

Special Performance Requirements

This piece is designed specifically for younger performers. Western string players need not have any Hindustani experience, and Hindustani singers need not have any Western music experience: you will figure this out together.

If you are a musical coach who is coaching this piece, please request the study score, so you can see how it is put together pedagogically — it will guide you in helping musicians from both traditions support one another.

If you are a Hindustani singer, please contact us for audio guides to help you learn the piece. This piece is designed for Hindustani singers at two different levels (even a teacher and a student). One part is simply the original bhajan (with some optional additions) and the other part often splits into harmony, and will require a more advanced singer.

Text

Ram tori maya, nach nachave
Nis din mera manva vyakul
Sumiran sudhi nahi ave

Jorat tori, neha sut mera
Nirvarat arujhave
Kehi bhidi bhajan karu more sahib
Barbas mohe satave

Ram tori maya, nach nachave

Premiere/Performances

This piece was written for the Shastra Summer Collaborative 2019. It was recorded on August 11, 2019 at Calvary Presbyterian Church, in Pasadena CA.

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Instrumentation: two hindustani singers and string quartet
Other Versions:
  • Ram Tori Maya - 2-part treble choir
  • Ram Tori Maya (version for full orchestra)
  • Ram Tori Maya - two Hindustani singers and piano
  • Ram Tori Maya - string orchestra (w/ opt. singers)
Duration: 5'
Year: 2019
Movements: 1
Language: Hindi
Commissioned By:

Shastra Summer Collaborative


 

Esmail is the Los Angeles Master Chorale’s 2020-2025 Swan Family Artist in Residence, and was Seattle Symphony’s 2020-21 Composer-in-Residence. She also holds awards/fellowships from United States Artists, the S&R Foundation, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Kennedy Center.

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