In the attics of the town, the dolls begin to wake. These are not dolls in the freshness of their youth, the dolls who dwell in children's bedrooms, but old, abandoned dolls, no longer believed in. They lean back against boxes of old dishes, sit slumped on broken-backed chairs, lie face down on attic floorboards. . . .From "The Dolls Wake" in Steven Millhauser's Enchanted Night.
. . . But on this summer night, when the almost full moon wakens sleepers in their beds, the dolls in their long slumber begin to stir . . .
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Toys in the Attic
The second of these Two little night pieces for three violas d'amore is a great way to get into the Halloween spirit. There is nothing quite like twenty-one sympathetic strings ringing along with the twenty-one bowed strings in an ensemble of three violas d'amore. Thank you Gheorge and Simona Balan for asking me to write a piece for them to play with Yvain Delahousse, and thank you all for playing it so beautifully.
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3 comments:
Wonderful!!!!! For me it sounds like Renaissance music from a slightly alternate realm - evocative and immersive - and both endings really great.
Thank you, Lyle! The alternate realm is where Steven Millhauser lives (and the toys)
Wow - had no idea - but the music told me.
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