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SHIMMERWORDS AND IDLE SONGS:
...The festival’s other major premiere was of Kenneth
Hesketh’s Shimmerwords and Idle Songs. Elizabeth Watts
(soprano) and Gary Matthewman (piano) relished the six
brilliantly contrived settings of Tang-period Chinese poetry
The Times
October 17, 2007
Hilary Finch
"Shimmerwords and Idle Songs", dating from 2007 sets Chinese
poetry, mostly Po Chu-i with one verse of Zhi Qingyu. The
poems discuss travel, the joys of nature, commentaries on
imperial society and musings on the transience of life. The
composer notes that Shimmerwords is a cluster of stars in
Ursa Major, but also a celestial incarnation of the literary
arts and that ‘idleness’ is a concept central to Taoism,
where it is a meditative state of being at one with everyday
life.
The piano- and vocal-writing is alert and intricate,
matching the crystallised beauty of the Chinese verses; slow
and exquisite, sometimes angular phrases, activity and
wonder, the piano-part glistening with exuberant effects.
Dexterity from singer and pianist is required. The
collection ends with a long piano solo of reserved
sparseness.
Classicalsource.com
February 1, 2008
Dominic Nudd
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