MAX STERN: Meditation
for solo saxophone (2021)
Meditation (Hirhur) for solo saxophone is a
reflective and prayerful composition, which draws upon improvised modal inflections
(maqam) that traditionally introduce (mawwal) the Moroccan-Jewish
piyyut (sacred poem). Specifically, it is based on an introduction to
the piyyut, “Koli L’yotzri” (My Voice to My Creator), whose
overall atmosphere suggests a philosophical mindset, perhaps aptly expressed in
the following verse from the psalms:
I will incline my ear to a parable
I will open my
dark saying upon the harp (Ps
49:5).
אַטֶּה לְמָשָׁל אָזְנִי;
אֶפְתַּח בְּכִנּוֹר, חִידָתִי
A free-flowing recitative, poetically narrative in character,
through-composed in form, this instrumental monologue evolves as an expressive
reflection upon themes of ultimate meaning and humanity, such as:
What profit a man of all his labor under
the sun (Eccl 1:3).
מַה-יִּתְרוֹן, לָאָדָם:
בְּכָל-עֲמָלוֹ--שֶׁיַּעֲמֹל, תַּחַת הַשָּׁמֶשׁ
Loosely structured in 4 extended phrases, recurring
motifs repeat in various combinations and transformations throughout, but never
exactly in the same way. Two of these phrases open on prolonged notes that
tumble slowly downward in intricate tonal figurations (m. 1-10; 11-24). The others
gradually climb upwards, rising in encircling stepwise designs, before finally coming
to rest on a sustained cadence tone (m. 24-31; 32-40).
Alto saxophone - Jonathan Chazan. Recorded at the studios of HTWG Konstanz, University of Applied Science, 22.7.2022 Produced by the interpreter thanks to the kind support of the Israeli composers league.
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