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Reena Esmail

Composer

Testament (from Vishwas) – full orchestra version

December 15, 2020 by

Testament (from Vishwas)
Orchestra Collective of Orange County
David Rentz, Conductor

Program Notes

The word vishwas (िवशवास) expresses the concept of fervent belief, or faith, in Hindi. Meera Bai, a celebrated saint-poet from 15th century India, is the quintessential embodiment of vishwas. Though she is forced into a traditional marriage to unite two kingdoms, she believes she is married to the Lord Krishna, a Hindu deity, and the events of her life are shaped around her fervent devotion to this intangible but omnipresent figure.

Testament is the final movement of a three part work for bharatanatyam (Indian classical) dancer and orchestra. In Meera’s stubbornness, she stages a hunger strike outside the temple of her Lord Krishna, refusing to eat until the doors are opened. One night, after days of fasting, she is extremely weak and lays down to rest. A storm brews, and the high winds begin to swing the lamp outside the temple’s wooden door, causing the door to catch fire. As the storm builds, the door burns, eventually causing the entrance to
the temple to reopen. This piece incorporates one of Meera’s own bhajans (devotional songs), in Raag Malhar, the raag that beckons rain. Krishna has used the forces of nature to show himself, and to honor Meera’s faithfulness to him. Even as the flames surround her, Meera walks calmly into the temple to honor her Lord.

Vishwas makes use of traditional Hindustani raags, which are woven through the fabric of the composition. It is fitting that all the information we currently have about Meera Bai and her struggles for self-expression are from her own songs.

Recording

Testament (from Vishwas)
Orchestra Collective of Orange County,
David Rentz, conductor; Jyoti Prakas, tabla

Orchestra Breadown

winds: 2222
brass: 4220
timp +2 perc
tabla (optional, but recommended)
piano
strings

version with 2210 brass also available

Special Performance Requirements

Vishwas contains an optional tabla part. If the tabla player reads western notation, a standard orchestral part is available.

If the tabla player does not read western notation, it is suggested that an intermediary sit alongside the tabla player to serve as a real-time liaison in rehearsal and performance. In addition, a tabla player who has not worked with an orchestra before should meet with the conductor to go through the work beforehand, playing/conducting along with the recording, so that the musical communication process is already familiar before the first rehearsal.

Audio Guide

Audio guide is not yet available.

Premiere/Performances

This work was commissioned and premiered by the Albany Symphony, for their sinfonietta, Dogs of Desire. It was premiered on May 14, 2014 in Troy, NY.

The arrangement for full orchestra was commissioned and premiered by Orange County Orchestra Collective in 2018.

Major subsequent performances include New York Philharmonic (December 2019)

Related Catalog Items

  • Testament (from Vishwas) – sinfonietta version
  • Meri Sakhi Ki Avaaz (My Sister’s Voice) -full orchestra
  • Ram Tori Maya – full orchestra
  • The Voyage (string orchestra version)

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Instrumentation: for full orchestra (and optional tabla) (see breakdown)

Other Versions:
– Vishwas (sinfonietta version)
– Vishwas III (string orchestra)

Duration: 5′

Year: 2017

Movements: 1

Commissioned by: arranged for Orange County Orchestra Collective (original work written for Albany Symphony)

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Program Notes

Recording

Special Performance Requirements

Audio Guide (for performers)

Premiere/Performances

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