Becky Archibald. Suite for Violin and Piano. Now Introducing Mulberry Blues Eve s Lullaby and then it dawned A Lovely and Fearful Thing Persimmon

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Mother Earth - Tamara Adams Suite for Violin and Piano Now Introducing Mulberry Blues Eve s Lullaby and then it dawned A Lovely and Fearful Thing Persimmon Becky Archibald

Hums with Mother Earth My first grade teacher gave me a wonderful lesson about creativity with a game she called Squiggles. Mrs. Kessler would walk around to each child s desk and draw a curvy line on a blank piece of paper. Our job was to help the squiggle become something. To see what wasn t there. To see its potential. For this RSA project, my wish was to create Mother Earth - Tamara Adams something new out of something old (inspired by Frankenstein) and to tell the Adam and Eve story in a new way. All I needed was a squiggle to get me started. Eventually, my muse came. (That s her name Eventually but I just call her Eve.) The idea was to take rhythms of ancient tunes and refashion them with new melodies and harmonies. Familiar songs that have been passed down through the ages, often with unknown origins. Rather than question the crazy thought, I sat at the piano and started humming. Not melodies, just rhythms. Humming familiar old rhythms, and letting them carry me to new places. I let the rhythms guide my fingers. And whatever musical squiggles came out, I vowed to work with them, and to see their potential (whether lovely, or scary.)

Now Introducing About: The characters and their respective musical themes Violin (Adam) and Piano (Eve) are introduced. These themes will be explored more in-depth in the Genesis: Creation of Eve - Lorenzo Maitani 5 th movement A Lovely and Fearful Thing. Writing Challenges: Deciding which of the many versions to use! My final draft makes it sound like the characters finish each other s thoughts. Their musical ideas are incomplete until they meet. Fun Fact: We strongly considered humming this movement instead of playing it on our instruments. Your welcome! Rhythmic Source: Did You Ever See a Lassie

Mulberry Blues About: Could this movement be about toiling after the fall? About a vicious circle of birth, labor and death? Or about remembering the beauty of their favorite mulberry tree in Eden? Around the Mulberry Bush - Woodie Long Writing Challenges: Of course, I had to use a round as a compositional device (i.e. dividing into groups and singing Row, Row, Row Your Boat, and starting at different times) but after the first draft, I decided it was sounding too tidy and predictable. So I cut it up, shuffled measures around and sewed it back together, leaving a few loose ends. Rhythmic Source: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush

Eve s Lullaby About: Even at the end of a not-so-easy day, we still love our children. Writing Challenges: The first listening of this improvisation was scary. It was difficult to believe in it enough to find the sweetness within the dissonance. And creating the violin line required lots of bad humming before finding a good one! Mother and Child - Gustav Klimt Fun Fact: Brahms was actually inspired by an old Viennese melody that his friend Bertha used to sing to him. So Brahms wrote his lullaby for the birth of Bertha s new baby. (Maybe he should have called it Bertha s Birth Song? ) Rhythmic Source: Brahms Lullaby

and then it dawned About: On December 4, when I listened back to my improvisations (luckily, I had the tape recorder on, or none of this would have been born) this was the only one that spoke to me as being something worth working on. A few days later, I had my first aha moment. Without trying, what I had written musically was matching up with the mood of the nursery rhyme. When the character fell down, the music descended. When the sun came out, the music was expansive and light. I had never thought of the original song being about death and rebirth, but once this hit me, I knew I was onto something! Rhythmic Source: The Eensy Weensy Spider

A Lovely and Fearful Thing About: This piece continues where the first movement, Now Introducing, left off. What was once sweet and fairly innocent (both the piano and the violin themes) now takes on characteristics of sadness and discouragement. Writing Challenges: I worried that the opening violin theme wasn t right. So I wrote a counter-melody. Then wrote an accompaniment for that counter-melody. Then wrote a new melody to go with La Ghirlandata - Gabriel Rossetti that accompaniment. By then, the original melody had grown on me. Hardest part was to know what to omit. Fun Fact: The title comes from a poem by Lord Byron, who used to pal around with Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. Rhythmic Source: Did You Ever See a Lassie?

Persimmon By Becky Archibald It's curious round, squat, firm, topped with a built-in fig leaf. It doesn't look tastyso what could it become? A hellish lump of baked brown overly-sweetened and spiced pudding? Or if left in its natural state, LOVE at first sight When you open it up and see the stars.