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Instrumentation: Clarinet and piano
November 30, 2023, Toronto, Walter Hall
Peter Stoll, Steven Philox
How Could I Know?, for clarinet and piano, is commissioned by the Toronto-based clarinetist, Dr. Peter Stoll. It is inspired by Rumi’s Qazal, Swallowing the Sun.
How Could I Know? explores my feelings and lived experiences vis à vis the Women, Life, Freedom movement. The composition begins with a melody based on the overtone series of clarinet, in an “incorrect” order and register. As the theme develops, this material transforms by way of spectral, atonal, and total serialist compositional techniques. The final thematic statement presents the same opening material, now in a corrected order and register. Through this transformation, from chaos to ordered arrival, I aim to depict the small, internal changes necessary to realize transformation. Rumi, Swallowing the Sun HOW COULD I know this melancholy Would make me so crazy, make of my heart a hell of my two eye raging rivers? How could I know a torrent would snatch me out of nowhere away, Toss me like a ship upon a sea of blood, that waves would crack the ship’s ribs board by board, tear with endless pitch and yaw each plank that a leviathan would rear its head, gulp down the ocean’s water, that such an endless ocean could dry up like a desert, that the sea-quenching serpent could then split that desert could jerk me of a sudden, like a Korah, with the blend of wrath deep into a pit? When these transmutations came about no trace remained of that desert or the sea How should I know how it all happened since how drowned within Howlessness? What a multiplicity of how could I knows? But I don’t know- for to counter that sea rushing in my mouth I swallowed a froth of opium Ghazal 1855 Translated by late Dr. Franklin D. Lewis
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