Ukuvalelisa

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Soren Sieg

Composer: Sieg - Soren

Instrumentation: Treble - Tenor

Period/Genre: Contemporary

Grade: Difficult

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Ukuvalelisa is written for Recorder Solo and comprises the following:

1. Ouverture

2. The Storyteller

3. Her beautiful Eyes

4. Lullaby

5. Hidden Surprises

6. Darkness

7. At the Beach

8. On your own

9. A new Start

10. Farewell

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Ukuvalelisa contains 10 pieces of 1 page each presented first in F fingering (Treble) and then C fingering (Tenor). 

The composer Soren Sieg says: 'In 2015 I wrote two suites for my friend Marcin Oles, a great composer and double bass composer and double bass player from Krakow. I dedicated one of the two suites, Umbalisi mabali (The Storyteller) to my father, who had passed away in that autumn, and who had been a great father, artist and storyteller. In early 2019 Laura Faber from Seattle had tragically lost her son the previous year and looked for music that reflected her experience, and she came across Umbalisi mabali on my website. 

She asked me to adapt the pieces for the bass recorder. I adapted four pieces, wrote six more and called the collection Ukuvalelisa, which in Xhosa means Farewell. The movements cover all kinds of feelings and memories. As Laura Faber wrote: 'What I have experienced so intensely since my son died is that life is not divided out neatly into separate episodes. There is joy amidst the deepest sadness, a wistful longing at times of joy, and a marvelous and bewildering jumble quite often. Your music shows this so well, and these solos really represent that constant mix of emotion'. Indeed there are the rather jubilant Ouverture, Hidden Surprises and At the Beach, the pensive On our Own, the tender Lullaby and Her beautiful eyes, the melancholic Darkness, the smooth Storyteller and the encouraging A new start. The last piece is an attempt to say farewell. But I guess it's not really possible to say farewell to someone who was so near, so important, and still so mysterious like my father was to me. Hence, the end is open. 

You can play these miniatures on Treble, Tenor, Voice Flute, Bass or even Great Bass or Contra Bass. I would prefer a rather dark sound, like Tenor and lower, but I also realise that the pieces will be easier to play on a Treble. You can even mix different recorders: Antonio Carrilho used ten recorders at the premiere, one for each piece. Hidden Surprises he even played on a soprano. The Storyteller, Her beautiful eyes, Darkness and At the beach should be played as if two instruments communicate with each other. While Ouverture, Storyteller and At the Beach should be played in a steady groove, all other pieces should be played with rubato, taking freedom in phrasing, accelerating, slowing down, hesitating or rushing to increase the emotional depth. 

I wish to thank Laura Faber for commissioning this work, Marcin Oles who made me compose the first four pieces, Antonio Carrilho for the wonderful premiere in Hervey Bay, Australia in February 2020, Ebba-Maria Kunning-Zeiji for her remarks concerning articulation, tempo and ornamentation, and of course my father who taught, encouraged and inspired me all my life. 

Score only: 20 pages. 

(10 pages Treble. 10 pages Tenor.)

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