qua resurget ex favilla (for oboe and piano)

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qua resurget ex favilla (for oboe and piano)

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Katherine Needleman: qua resurget ex favilla (Sonata for oboe and piano) Sonata for Oboe and Piano

Instrumentation: oboe and piano

Duration: 15:30

Date of Composition: October 2022

Publisher: Presser

To hear this piece performed by the composer, listen here.

I'm not exactly sure how, in a life consumed by music, I never put anything on paper between the time I stopped at age 10 and the age of 42. I mean, I have some ideas why, but that could easily dissolve into a feminist manifesto or a condemnation of my musical education and the overwhelming culture of American oboe playing, the vehicle through which I’ve made a living my entire adult life. Rather than go there, I will just say this is the first piece I put on paper in my adult life.

Six months into COVID-19 lockdown in the US, the world was feeling pretty weird. I had familiarized myself with the music notation program, Sibelius, for recent arranging projects. I had written some mockeries of A.M.R. Barret oboe etudes in response to an assignment I was given (and did appropriately first.) When I descending into a dark chorale in the middle of the fourth mockery, I realized I needed a new vehicle. I wrote a short, ridiculous piece for my husband’s birthday, and then, the next night, when improvising at the piano, like I’ve done since I was seven years old, this piece came to me. However, this time, I sketched it out into Sibelius. Over the course of the next week, I found notating and picking permanent, official notes to enter into the computer challenging. But it was all done on paper in seven days, and I took another few for dynamics and articulations thinking they might be useful for someone else, if I would ever be lucky enough for someone else to play it.

I don't have much to say about the music of qua resurget ex favilla itself. It's a personal statement couched in the feelings of that time. The US presidential election was looming large and ugly in my mind, well, that and the end of life as we knew it, but I also had some bizarre feeling that everything would be okay.

While the music is now exclusively available through Presser Co here, you can purchase a piano rehearsal track here for your practicing pleasure and/or to reduce rehearsal time.

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