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Gala Flagello

Flagello: What the Trees Know

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Just a Theory Press  |  SKU : 110-050-SP
  • Composer: Gala Flagello (1994-)
  • Format: Score & Set of Parts
  • Instrumentation: Cello, Oboe, Marimba
  • Work: What the Trees Know (2023)
  • Size: 8.9 x 12.0 inches
  • Pages: 15

Description

What the Trees Know(2023) was inspired by Richard Powers' The Overstory , the novel I was reading while in-residence at the Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music in December 2022, during which time my colleagues and I visited the California Redwoods on which the book centers. I began to triangulate the ancient trees I read about at night, their real-life incarnations I saw during the day, and their arborous cousins—maple, spruce, rosewood, and grenadilla—comprising the instruments for which I was writing. What the Trees Know seeks to capture not only the visceral woodiness of this entire experience but also the coinciding lessons I learned from the novel, the Redwoods, and my GLFCAM mentors. The piece musically explores collaboration (as trees work together to find sunlight), community (as dead trees support a host of wildlife), communication (as fungal networks talk to one another), and care (as dying Douglas-firs return their nutrients to the soil).

Just a Theory Press

Flagello: What the Trees Know

$ 35.50

Description

What the Trees Know(2023) was inspired by Richard Powers' The Overstory , the novel I was reading while in-residence at the Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music in December 2022, during which time my colleagues and I visited the California Redwoods on which the book centers. I began to triangulate the ancient trees I read about at night, their real-life incarnations I saw during the day, and their arborous cousins—maple, spruce, rosewood, and grenadilla—comprising the instruments for which I was writing. What the Trees Know seeks to capture not only the visceral woodiness of this entire experience but also the coinciding lessons I learned from the novel, the Redwoods, and my GLFCAM mentors. The piece musically explores collaboration (as trees work together to find sunlight), community (as dead trees support a host of wildlife), communication (as fungal networks talk to one another), and care (as dying Douglas-firs return their nutrients to the soil).

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