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Reena Esmail

Composer

When the Violin (9vcs + cello)

June 17, 2018 by

(*this work was originally written for SATB+cello)

When the Violin (original version for SATB+cello)
Los Angeles Master Chorale; Jenny Wong, conductor; Cecilia Tsan, cello

Program Notes

As a companion piece to Victoria’s O Vos Omnes, I chose to set a beautiful text by the 14C Persian poet Hafiz. The text of O Vos Omnes is asking, simply, to be seen in a moment of sorrow — to be beheld through suffering and darkness. And Hafiz’s text responds in such a beautiful way — it moves through that darkness and begins to let those very first slivers of light in. 

This piece is about that first moment of trust, of softening. About the most inward moments of the human experience, of realizing that ‘breakthroughs’ often don’t have the hard edge, the burst of energy that the word implies, but that they can be about finding tender, warm, deeply resonant spaces within ourselves as well.

Recording

Version for 9 voices and cello:

Kaleidoscop Vocal Ensemble

Text

When
The violin
Can forgive the past

It starts singing.

When the violin can stop worrying
About the future

You will become
Such a drunk laughing nuisance

That God
Will then lean dow
And start combing you into
Her
Hair.

When the violin can forgive
Every wound caused by
Others

The heart starts
Singing.

— Hafiz, The Gift (tr. Daniel Ladinsky)

Audio Guide

This piece is based in a Hindustani raag (p/d) called Charukeshi.

When the Violin, audio guide

Performances

This piece was commissioned by the Golden Bridge Choir, directed by Suzi Digby. It was premiered on September 8, 2018 at All Saints Episcopal Church in Beverly Hills, CA.

This 9-voice version of the piece was arranged for and premiered by Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble in September 2019.

Press/Reviews

“The second half of that concert was given over to music by Esmail, who exemplifies the [Los Angeles Master Chorale]’s forward-looking spirit. The child of Indian immigrants, Esmail often draws on Hindustani musical traditions. The highlight was “When the Violin,” for chorus and solo cello, a gently ravishing setting of a text by Hafiz, translated by Daniel Ladinsky: “When / The violin / Can forgive the past / It starts singing. . . .” The Master Chorale and the cellist Cecilia Tsan nimbly negotiated the score’s Hindustani gestures, which were seamlessly woven into a four-art texture modelled on Renaissance polyphony. Once more, an imaginary space of ideally resonating voices materialized, this one hovering between centuries and continents.” — Alex Ross, The New Yorker (from The LA Master Chorale’s Pyramids of Sound – April 11, 2022)

Related Catalog Items

  • When the Violin (9vcs + violin)
  • When the Violin (SATB+cello)
  • When the Violin (SATB+violin)
  • When the Violin (unaccompanied violin)

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Instrumentation: 9-voice (SSAATTBBB) w/ cello

Other Versions:
– SATB (min. 12-16 singers) w/ viola

– SATB (min 12-16 singers) w/ cello
– SATB (min. 12-16 singers) w/ violin
– 9-voice (SSAATTBBB) w/ violin

–unaccompanied violin

Duration: 6 minutes

Year: 2018

Movements: 1

Languages: English

Commissioned by: Golden Bridge Choir; Suzi Digby, conductor

Program Notes

Recording

Text

Audio Guide (for performers)

Premiere/Performances

Press/Reviews

 

 

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