Serenade To Eve, After Rodin
Composer: Daniel Dorff
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Description
Guitar, Flute — PROGRAM NOTESSERENADE TO EVE, AFTER RODIN was commissioned by the duo of Eileen Grycky and Christiaan Taggart; the idea came from a multimedia performance fresh in my mind when they approached me.In October 1998, choreographer Anne-Marie Mulgrew invited me to perform as an improvising solo clarinetist to accompany her and 3 other performers from her dance company at Philadelphia’s Rodin Museum. We were invited to perform in the outdoor garden, but luckily rain forced us inside, in front of Rodin’s imposing Adam and Eve sculptures. Anne-Marie’s choreography involved dancers taking postures and characters of Rodin’s works, and the last minute change into the gallery added extra drama to our performance, now in front of the sculptures themselves.To integrate music and dance, I wore all-white like the other performers, plus a top hat as a French gentleman of Rodin’s era might have, moving around the stage as part of the ensemble. The musical language was reminiscent of Debussy, Rodin’s contemporary.Rodin’s larger-than-life sculptures of Adam and Eve being banished from Paradise added a bold dimension to our semi-improvised event. I found Eve’s grief, terror, and shame overwhelming. I couldn’t resist playing to Eve as much as to the live dancers, and found myself fascinated with serenading this tragic figure.
Product Info
| SKU | 114-41023 |
| Publisher | Theodore Presser Company |
| Section | Woodwind & Brass |
| Category | Instrumental |
