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Song cycles (Waterhouse)

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Song cycles by Waterhouse
Graham Waterhouse in 2011

Graham Waterhouse, cellist and composer especially ofchamber music, has written a number ofsong cycles. As a cellist, he has used string instruments or aPierrot ensemble instead of the typical piano to accompany a singer. In 2003 he composed a first cycle of songs based on late poems byFriedrich Hölderlin. In 2016, he setnursery rhymes, excerpts fromJames Joyce, and texts byShakespeare. In 2017, he wrote settings of poems by Irish female writers, and in 2022 a cycle of Buddhist texts for mezzo-soprano, cello and piano.

Overview

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The following table contains for every song cycle the title with translation, the year of composition, the text source and its language(s), voice type (soprano,mezzo-soprano,tenor) and instrument or ensemble, and the number of movements. When ensemble is mentioned, it is always thePierrot ensemble which Arnold Schoenberg introduced in hisPierrot Lunaire of 1912:flute,clarinet,violin,cello,piano andpercussion.

Song cycles by Graham Waterhouse
TitleTranslationYearText sourceLanguageVoiceInstrument(s)Movements
Sechs späteste LiederSix latest songs2003HölderlinGermanmezzo-sopranocello7
Moonbass2014medieval poems
  • French
  • English
  • German
sopranocello3
De NaturaOf nature2015poems about natureEnglishtenorstring quartet5
Hinx Minx2016nursery rhymesEnglishmezzo-sopranocello6
Music of Sighs2016James JoyceEnglishmezzo-sopranoensemble3
Drei Lieder nach ShakespeareThree Songs After Shakespeare2016ShakespeareEnglishsopranostring quartet3
Irish Phoenix2017Irish female writersEnglishsopranoensemble7
Shravana2022Buddhist textsSanskritmezzo-sopranocello and piano5

Sechs späteste Lieder

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Sechs späteste Lieder
Based onPoems byHölderlin
Performed11 April 2010 (2010-04-11)
Movements7
Scoring
  • Mezzo-soprano
  • cello

The cycle, composed in 2003, sets six of the late poems by Hölderlin for mezzo-soprano voice and cello in seven movements, with a prelude by the cello, and the final poem spoken as amelodrama:[1]

  1. Vorspiel (Cello)
  2. Das Angenehme dieser Welt
  3. Nicht alle Tage
  4. Der Winter
  5. Die Aussicht
  6. Der Herbst
  7. Auf den Tod eines Kindes

It was performed and live recorded at theGasteig in Munich byMartina Koppelstetter and the composer on 11 April 2010, in a composer's portrait concert, along with chamber music, early songs and the premiere of the setting of the poemIm Gebirg (On the Mountains) byHans Krieger, scored for mezzo-soprano,alto flute and piano.[2]

Moonbass

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Moonbass
TextMedieval poems
Performed28 November 2014 (2014-11-28)
Movements3
Scoring
  • Soprano
  • cello

The cycle is a setting of three medieval poems in different languages, for soprano and cello. It was composed for a colloquium at theUniversity of Oldenburg withVioleta Dinescu.

  1. He Lune! (Christine de Pisan, 1365–1430)
  2. Man in the Moon (anon., translated from Old English by J. Draycott)
  3. Der Tunkel Sterne (Der von Kürenberg, c. 1150–1170)

It was premiered on 28 November 2014 by Stephanie Kühne and the composer.[3]

De Natura

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De Natura
TextPoems about nature
Performed1 November 2015 (2015-11-01)
Movements5
Scoring
  • Tenor
  • string quartet

De Natura (Of Nature) is a song cycle for tenor and string quartet. The texts have in common that they deal with phenomena of nature.

  1. Hymn to Helios (anon., 1st century BC)
  2. The Moon (Charles Best, 1608)
  3. On a Nightingale in April (William Sharp, c. 1890)
  4. The Amphisbaena (A. E. Housman, c. 1920)
  5. Saint Hugh (Thomas Dekker, c. 1630)

It was premiered at the Gasteig on 1 November 2015 by tenor Colin Howard and a string quartet formed byJoe Rappaport, Lorenz Chen, Dorothea Galler and the composer.[4]

Hinx Minx

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Hinx Minx
Based onNursery rhymes
Performed28 February 2016 (2016-02-28)
Movements6
Scoring
  • Mezzo-soprano
  • cello

The cycle of settings of six nursery rhymes from theOxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes[5] was composed for a concert for children on theMuseumsinsel Hombroich, performed on 28 February 2016 by Eva Vogel, mezzo-soprano, and the composer as the cellist.[6]

  1. Sing, sing
  2. Anna Elise
  3. Hector Protector
  4. Hinx, Minx
  5. Solomon Grundy
  6. Chinese counting

Music of Sighs

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Music of Sighs
TextbyJames Joyce
Performed24 April 2016 (2016-04-24)
Movements3
Scoring
  • Mezzo-soprano
  • ensemble

The texts for the cycle are all byJames Joyce;Arise fromChamber Music (No. 14) is framed by two excerpt fromFinnegans Wake:

  1. Bulbulone
  2. Arise
  3. Buzzard

Scored for mezzo-soprano and ensemble, the cycle was first performed at the Gasteig on 24 April 2016 by Julia Kraushaar and the Ensemble Blauer Reiter.[7]

Drei Lieder nach Shakespeare

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Drei Lieder nach Shakespeare
TextSongs from Shakespeare'sThe Tempest
Performed9 November 2016 (2016-11-09)
Movements3
Scoring
  • Soprano
  • string quartet

Waterhouse set three songs byShakespeare from his playThe Tempest for soprano and string quartet, to be first performed in an homage concert for Shakespeare,... play fast and loose ..., at the Gasteig on 9 October 2016 by Anna Karmasin and the Pelaar Quartet:[8]

  1. Say my Spirit
  2. Where the Bee sucks
  3. Juno and Ceres

Irish Phoenix

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Irish Phoenix
Textpoems by Irish women
Performed1 April 2017 (2017-04-01)
Movements8
Scoring
  • Soprano
  • ensemble

The cycle is based on poems by Irish women writers from the 8th to the 21st century.[9] It is scored for soprano and an instrumental ensemble matching Anton Webern's arrangement of Schoenberg's firstChamber Symphony, Op. 9:[9] flute (doubling piccolo), clarinet (doubling bass clarinet), violin, cello, piano and percussion. Settings of seven poems and an interlude form the cycle:

  1. Eve (anon, 8th century)
  2. News (Colette Nic Aodha)
  3. The Spring (Katharine Tynan)
  4. Song (Rebecca Scott, 1870)
  5. Interlude
  6. Small Breaths (Eileen Hulme, 1990)
  7. The Poetry Bug (Colette Bryce, early 21st century)
  8. The Irish Phoenix (anon, 18th century)

It was first performed by Anna Karmasin and the ensemble Blauer Reiter at the Gasteig on 1 April 2017.[9]

Shravana

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Shravana
Premiere at theGasteig
Based onBuddhist texts
Performed12 March 2022 (2022-03-12)
Movements5
Scoring
  • Soprano
  • cello
  • piano

The cycleShravana for mezzo-soprano, cello and piano is music in five movements for different combinations of the three performers, all with Buddhist overtones.

  1. Gate Paragate
  2. Om Tare
  3. Vajrakilaya
  4. Vokalise
  5. Vaidurya

It was first performed at the Gasteig on 12 March 2022 by Anna-Doris Capitelli, the composer andMiku Nishimoto-Neubert.[5][10]

References

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  1. ^"Sechs späteste Lieder" (in German). Graham Waterhouse. 2003.Archived from the original on 13 February 2017. Retrieved28 March 2017.
  2. ^"Konzertante Musik für Mezzosopran, Flöte, Cello und Klavier" (in German).Gasteig. 2010. Retrieved28 March 2017.
  3. ^"Celloklänge und elektronische Sounds beim Komponisten-Colloquium" (in German).University of Oldenburg. 2014.Archived from the original on 26 September 2016. Retrieved28 March 2017.
  4. ^""Music for a While" / Kammermusik von Henry Purcell und Graham Waterhouse" (in German).Gasteig. 2015. Retrieved28 March 2017.
  5. ^abBlaumeiser, Martin (June 2022)."In den Fußstapfen von John Foulds".Neue Musikzeitung. Retrieved4 March 2023.
  6. ^"Konzert für Kinder / Hinx, Minx, Hexen Einmaleins and other songs"(PDF) (in German). Verein zur Förderung der Kinder Insel Hombroich. 2016.Archived(PDF) from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved28 March 2017.
  7. ^"British Modern / Neue und Alte Musik aus Großbritannien" (in German).Gasteig. 2016. Retrieved28 March 2017.
  8. ^""... play fast and loose ..." – Homage to Shakespeare" (in German).Gasteig. 2016. Retrieved28 March 2017.
  9. ^abc"code modern #6 Schoenberg Hinx Minx" (in German).Gasteig. 2017. Retrieved28 March 2012.
  10. ^"Entdeckungen 2: Musik für Mezzosopran, Cello und Klavier von und mit Graham Waterhouse"(PDF).Gasteig (in German). June 2022. Retrieved4 March 2023.

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