Water Women
Poet/Lyricist:
Commissioning conductor Eliza Rubenstein and I agreed on the text of this commissioned work in the Spring of 2016, well in advance of the conclusion to a truly unconscionable political season. As I finished composing "Water Women" the following November, in the weeks immediately following the presidential election, giving breath and life to Alla Bozarth's words became a cathartic experience. The poet upends the notion that women with a "place
at the table" best step carefully in order to protect their position:"we do not want to rock the boat, she says, mistaking our new poise for something safe". We are not safe. The "powers that be" are steering all often us into stormy seas the likes of which the human race has never seen. As an artist, and as a woman, I am of the belief that any hope for a sustainable future on this planet, is dependent not only on women having a real place "on board" but on women taking over the helm.
The opening theme suggests a "rocking" feeling— not in a soothing way, as in rocking the cradle, but angular, and unsettled. Throughout, the piano accompaniment supplies a watery undercurrent supporting women's voices that alternate between powerful unison, harmonized rhythmic unison and coordinated polyphony. The watery journey culminates in a somewhat altered version of the opening theme and a final unison statement of women's "supernatural" powers.
Level:
Item | Voicing/Instrumentation | Duration | Price | Audio | View Score | Quantity |
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JS-079Dlicensed PDF | SSAA, piano | $2.00 | ||||
JS-079 | digital purchase only | N/A | https://joanszymko.com/sites/joanszymko.com/files/audio_samples/12%20Water%20Women%20_%20JS-079.mp3 |