- Program Notes
- āSuite circulaireā (2018) for organ is dedicated to Elisa Williams Bickers. The music takes a free, contemporary approach to the historical genre of ācirculatingā (or modulating) compositions, where the basic material moves through a variety of keys before returning āhomeā again. The goal is not simply to play a modulation āgame,ā but rather to construct a true musical discourse where the varied keys are an essential part of the concept.
The first movement, Praeludium, is bright in character. Besides moving through varied keys, the movement is also animated with various looping patterns that provide another link to the circulating concept.
The second movement, Ricercare, takes its content very literally from the title, which means āto search out.ā Instead of being a proto-fugue, like many ricercares from the late Renaissance or early Baroque, the music āsearchesā through the keys by means of a wandering melody and a modulating accompaniment.
The third movement, Toccata, is slightly manic in character. The syncopated theme heard at the start animates the movement as it moves through both tonal, modal, and bitonal/modal harmonies before reaching an excited conclusion.
(When the suite is performed on an organ tuned in an unequal, circulating temperament, there is an additional ācircularā effect provided by the quite varied key colors that are heard as the material moves through them.)
- Performer Credits
- Erik Simmons
- Publisher
- Zimbel Press/Subito Music Corp.