Morning after the Deluge (clarinet sextet)

(2014)   |   12 minutes

Commissioned by New York Society for New Music

SCORING clarinet & piano quintet
Also available: violin & piano quintet 

PREMIERE 2 November 2014, Hendricks Chapel, Syracuse University, New York. John Friedrichs, clarinet; Sar Strong, piano; Ann McIntyre, Blagomira Lipari, violins; Kit Dodd, viola; Gregory Wood, cello.

RECORDING INNOVA (#970)

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Programme Note

Some inspiration for Morning after the Deluge, a 12-minute piece for clarinet, piano and string quartet (adapted from an earlier work for violin sextet), comes from William Turner’s similarly-named painting from 1843, Light and Colour (Goethe’s Theory) – the Morning after the Deluge – Moses Writing the Book of Genesis. The painting depicts dawn emerging from the ruin of the great flood when God’s covenant with man was established. The shifting landscape dissolving into layers of mist against a rising sun inspired me to design the same for the music: it begins with a single melody that slowly develops into a growing fugue; when all 6 members of ensemble finally come together, we begin “hearing” the first light of the dawn. A new, lively motif emerges. Bright and colorful, the music bears influences from traditional Chinese folk dances. The opening theme also forms the ending of the piece, which is reflective of a sunset. Here, the ensemble slowly fades, one instrument at a time, into the silence of the darkness.

—Zhou Tian

Reviews

“Equally captivating is Chinese-born Zhou Tian’s Morning After the Deluge (2014), a powerful response to William Turner’s Romantic, proto-Impressionistic painting Light and Colour (Goethe’s Theory) – The Morning after the Deluge – Moses Writing the Book of Genesis. Zhou Tian acknowledges inspiration from Chinese folk dance, but the warm, melodic score—never saccharine—is often reminiscent of mid-20th-century American populist music, as well. Delightful.”

—Ronald E. Grames, Fanfare

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