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One Sail [Organ Version] (1997)

Available from the Canadian Music Centre (CMC)

Samples
  • One Sail - Organ Score
    [Excerpt]
Instrumentation:Cello and Organ
Genre:Organ Music

Commissioner: The orginal version for solo cello and string orchestra was commissioned by the Thirteen Strings of Ottawa, Paul Andreas Mahr, Music Director in 1993.  The version for solo cello and organ was made for cellist, Julian Armour and organist, Thomas Anand.

Premiere: Julian Armour, cello, Thomas Anand, organ, Ottawa Chamber Music Festival, August 1997

Duration: 14 minutes

Program Note: One Sail, for solo cello and organ, is a transcription by the composer of a work originally written for solo cello and string orchestra.  The work draws its inspiration from a short poem written by Canadian poet, Margaret Avison.  Originally titled, "Discovery on reading a poem," the three lines of text provide a compelling metaphor for the power and relevance of poetry—as a sail converts the wind's force to achieve motion, so too can a poem capture the spirit of humanity and thereby affect enlightenment.  While both of these mechanisms are revealed to be vehicles of transportation, it would be simplistic to view their differences as being the extremes of the physical versus the intellectual.  Anyone who has used canvas to catch the wind's breath will attest to the occasional spiritual feeling of being at one with nature.  Conversely, achieving an understanding of a poet's vision can also create a moment of revelation so intense that its effect is physically invigorating or even all consuming. The composition, One Sail, turns the metaphor one more time to include music in the equation.  In this case though, the visual image is captured aurally as the solo cello charts a course through the textural fabric of the organ's music.  The resultant effect is of a piece based on a few over-lapping ideas that gradually gain momentum only to eventually recede back to the work's starting point.

All performance materials, purchase, printable-down loads, and rental of the orchestral parts are available through the Canadian Music Centre: One Sail (Organ Version) [CMC]

Interesting fact: There is a fine recording of the original version for solo cello and string orchestra work by Shauna Rolston, cello and Sinfonia Toronto, conducted by Nurhan Arman: Flanders Fields Reflections Marquis Classiss CD

Poem: "Discovery on reading a poem" by Margaret Avison, from, No Time (Hanstsport, Nova Scotia: Lancelot Press, 1989), p. 121    
     One sail    
     opens the wideness to me of the waters    
     the largeness of the sky.