Malachi
for amplified soprano and 14 instrumentalists
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Specifications
Region
North America (Canada - USA)
Estimated Duration
31 - 40min
Date
2020
ISMN : 979-0-2325-6526-2
Notes on this piece At the centre of Malachi’s text, stands an enigmatic entity of the same name (“Malachi” also means “my angel” in Hebrew). At times, he is a lover; at others, a prophet or a god. The ambiguity, or “betweenness” regarding Malachi’s identity in Livnat’s poem is also a main theme in the musical piece, which explores the notion of betweenness in terms of form, orchestration, and energetic motion. An important source of musical material in Malachi was the poet’s own voice. While not actually heard in the piece, Livnat’s voice was recorded and then analysed. The recorded voice’s harmonic content was translated to pitches, which finally serve as the entire piece’s harmonic infrastructure. Thus, a relationship is maintained between “the poet’s voice”—both his metaphorical and actual ones—and the composer’s interpretation of the poet’s work.
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Instrumentation
Soprano voice|Large Ensemble
Recording
Soprano- Brittany Rae
Conductor- Frédéric-Alexandre Michaud
Voice amplification- Quentin Lauvray
The McGill Contemporary Music Ensemble (CME)
Recorded live at the Music Multimedia Room
Conductor- Frédéric-Alexandre Michaud
Voice amplification- Quentin Lauvray
The McGill Contemporary Music Ensemble (CME)
Recorded live at the Music Multimedia Room
Score Details
Format - A3 / Tabloid
Pages - 144
Pages - 144