96361210-D125-4DE0-B8EF-C86B4B7C201E
| ID | 96361210-D125-4DE0-B8EF-C86B4B7C201E |
|---|---|
| Titlecode | X504044 |
| Title Name | Traveling Songs |
| Marketing Copy | Contemporary adaptations of familiar American songs about travel, the gold rush, Underground Railroad, and baseball serve as springboards for musical explorations--delighting in the sonorities, the colors, and the humor latent in the tunes. The movement " |
| Instrumentation | String Quartet |
| Commission | Jointly commissioned by The Quapaw Quartet of the Arkansas Symphony and The Chamber Musicians of Northern California |
| Dedication | (not set) |
| Program Notes | Traveling Songs are contemporary adaptations of familiar American songs about travel - travel of the body, of the spirit, and of the imagination. These adaptations use the traditional songs as 'springboards' for musical explorations - delighting in the sonorities, the colors and the humor latent in the tunes. Because this work was a joint commission from string quartets in California and Arkansas, it seemed appropriate to feature one song especially recognizing each state. Thus, the first song is "Sweet Betsy From Pike" - a California Gold Rush Song from the 1850s. The melody is presented in a suitably rough-hewn manner - quarter-notes in the key of C Major. Dynamic contrasts and tonal shifts are purposely blunt. And our "Sweet Betsy" is taken into different keys, including a switch to the minor mode. Finally, perhaps drawing upon the "sweetness" of the blues, the harmonies become more complex, with a merging of major and minor at the end. "Follow the Drinkin' Gourd," is based on a traditional African-American ballad. Dating back to the time of the Underground Railroad, the lyrics for this song provided a map to the runaway slaves. By heading toward the Big Dipper (the "Drinkin' Gourd"), the fugitives would head north, toward Canada and freedom. This instrumental version features a swing rhythm, marked "in walking style." Occasional foot stomps are inserted as part of the journey. "Shimmering" tremoli may suggest the stars seen overhead. "Coming Home" is structured as a minuet and trio. There are may types of journeys home, and this is an especially American one--a humorous dramatization of a baseball home run! Terror fills the soul of the composer (not from Arkansas) attempting to elaborate "Arkansas Traveler" for an audience in Little Rock! One dares not explore the humor of the state song. And yet, how can one resist! Thus, our "Traveler" is presented energetically, then daintily then in a modern (cubistic!) fashion, and finally, joyfully! The listener might also hear the title proudly announced in the opening rhythm: Ar-kan-sas Trav-el-er! --Gwyneth Walker |
| Title Brand | 2 |
| Year Composed | 1996 |
| Copyright Number | (not set) |
| Copyright Year | (not set) |
| Duration | 16 |
| Ensemble Size | 4 |
| Date Created | 2008-10-31 20:32:11.000000 |
| Date Updated | 2025-09-30 20:32:11 |
| Inhouse Note | (not set) |
| Bsc Code | (not set) |
| Text Author | (not set) |
| Premier Performance Memo | -Joint World Premiere. The Chamber Musicians of Northern California. 12 Oct 1996. The Quapaw Quartet of the Arkansas Symphony. 3 May 1996. |
| Recording Credits | (not set) |
| Review | "Walker's work is light, charming, accessible and enjoyable for both its musical and extra-musical effects. It should be a big hit." --Eric Harrison, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette |
| Awards | (not set) |
| Title Category | 10 |
| Title Movements | (not set) |
| Title Grade | (not set) |
| Set Series ID | (not set) |
| Title Instrument Category Text | String Duo & Ensemble |
| Title Sub Category Text | (not set) |
| Title Sub Category | 76 |
| Title Instrument Header | 63 |
| Title Grade Text | (not set) |
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