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Torke, MichaelJasper (1998) 11'
for orchestra

Scoring
3(III=picc).2.corA.3.2-4.3.3.1-timp.perc(3):SD/BD/bongo/tamb/tgl/ susp.cym/t.bells/glsp/vib-harp-strings

World Premiere
9/19/1998
Madison, Wisconsin
Madison Symphony Orchestra / John DeMain


Composer's Notes  
I composed Jasper, commissioned by the Madison and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in honor of the sesquicentennial of the State of Wisconsin, in a small town in Northern Wisconsin called Bayfield. In a house overlooking Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands, I let the cool, brisk air, the friendly small town life, faxes sent from the Chamber of Commerce, a trip to the Recreation Center to swim each day, a poet friend working in the next room, informal dinners at Maggie’s, the local restaurant, and other day-to-day details accompany my work on a rented keyboard as the musical ideas developed.

When I am outside of a city [I live in New York] and work in the country, I tend to look up. The canopy of boughs and leaves - like the dome of a cathedral - comes from single, sturdy trunks. This suggests how musical expression unfolds - it isn’t random aural occurrences stitched together. An understanding that music comes out of other music, seemingly organically, is a principle I want to convey. In general, this kind of music making tends to be affirmative, it reinforces our need to believe that actions have semi-predictable results, at the same time, supplies us with our need to be surprised and stimulated, because you never know what kind of branch is going to extend from the original trunk. If my expression enhances the listener’s own optimism, I believe a useful exchange has occurred.

Titles are powerful sign posts that tend to guide a composition’s fate into the future. Titles must arouse interest, form a strong, unforgettable association, convey a sense of the piece, but finally, it must not distract. Sometimes the sound and an apparent solidity of a word can issue a more accurate representation of the elusive vibrations shooting through the air. 'Jasper', with its suggestion of a darkened, almost forest green color, its allusions to a semi-precious stone with Biblical roots, and the common notion of something scintillating projecting from it are all associations I welcome.

Michael Torke, 1998


Reproduction Rights
This programme note can be reproduced free of charge in concert programmes with a credit to the composer

Recommended Recording
Colin Currie/Royal Scottish National Orchestra/Marin Alsop
Naxos 8.557001






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