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Kaija Saariaho : Graal théâtre (chamber version)


Publisher Chester Music Ltd
Category
Soloist(s) and Large Ensemble (7 or more players)
Year Composed 1997
Duration
25 Minutes
Solo Instrument(s) violin
Orchestration
1(pic).1.1+bcl.1/2.1.0+btbn.0/2perc/hp.pf/str(1.1.1.1.1)
alt.: violin; 2232/4221/4perc/hp.pf/str(12.10.8.6.4)
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Full Score(s) CH61222 Full Score(s) Not available
Solo Part(s) CH61222-01 Solo Part(s) Not available

Programme Note

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Graal théâtre (Grail Theatre) takes its title from a book of the same name by Jacques Roubaud. While I was working on my violin concerto the book inspired me indirectly in two ways: firstly the title expresses the tension I feel between the efforts of the composer when writing music and the theatrical aspect of a performance, especially in the case of a concerto where the soloist is playing a major role both physically and musically. Roubaud’s interpretation of the old legend, with its very personal example, also encouraged me to realise something that I had long found impossible: to bring an idea of the violin concerto, a genre with so many
moving and skilful masterpieces, into my musical framework and language.

When compared with my other music, Graal théâtre is the exception in a long row of pieces in which I combined acoustic instruments with electronic elements. Unlike these earlier works, my starting point here was the delicate violin sound and its interaction with the orchestra.
The initial source of inspiration for the piece was the playing and musicianship of Gidon Kremer, to whom the work is dedicated.
K.S.
Paris, 1995

Reviews

  • "The central characteristic of Saariaho's music, constant tension of slow changing, is microscopic drama at its best: as if one would examine large quantities of identical snowflakes first from a distance and then more closely and closely, so that the diversity and wealth of the flakes' figures suddenly dawned like a stroke of lightning. … The climax of the huge concert was the premiere of the chamber version of GRAAL THÉÂTRE. … In the chamber version of her brilliant [violin] concerto Saariaho has reduced her spectra to become more evocative and in their individuality maybe more touching, too."
    Jukka Isopuro, Helsingin Sanomat, 01/09/1997

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