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In Whose Mouth, the Stars (2019)
by Akshaya Avril Tucker
Instrumentation: flute, clarinet, bassoon & horn in F
Length: 8 mins
PDF Price: $35+
COMPOSER’S NOTE:
When Krishna was a child, he once was caught eating sand. Concerned, his mother Yashoda scolded him and pried his mouth open. There, instead of dirt, she beheld the entire universe and beyond, with all its galaxies, with every element of the earth, the human mind and its senses, her own village and she herself. This piece was inspired by that fascinating moment. I imagined it through in different melodic placements of Raag Charukeshi -- a raag that holds longing, tension, transcendence -- with help from the wonderful variety of timbres and ranges that these instruments produces.
-Akshaya Avril Tucker
Related works are also available:
In Whose Mouth, the Stars for string trio
In Whose Mouth, the Stars for string quartet
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About the composer:
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Composer’s biography
Arrangement commissioned by Englewinds.
Notable performances:
Premiered by Englewinds, at the Puffin Cultural Forum in Teaneck NJ (2019)
Englewinds, St.John Episcopal Church, Cold Spring Harbor, NY (2019)
Deerfield Academy students, Carnegie Hall, NY (2022)
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Score sample