- Wen-Chung Chou
The Willows Are New
- C.F. Peters Corporation (World)
Programme Note
Yang Kuan, another ch’in work bearing the name of the poem by Wang Wei (689-759) that inspires it, has been refashioned into a composition in which “mutations of the original material are woven over the entire range of the piano and embroidered with sonorities that are the magnified reflexes of brushstroke-like movements.” The title, The Willows Are New, comes from a line in that poem which the composer has translated follows:
In this town by the river,
morning rain
has cleared the light dust.
Green, green around the tavern,
the willows are new.[1]
Let us empty another cup of wine
For, once west of Yang Kuan[2]
there will be no more friends.
Footnotes
- Sprigs of willow, used in farewell ceremonies, are a symbol of parting.
- Yang Kuan is a mountain pass, known as the point of no return for a traveler.
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- Carola Bauckholt and Wen-Chung Chou at New York's Miller Theatre
- 30th January 2024
- Works by two C. F. Peters composers, Carola Bauckholt and Wen-Chung Chou, will be featured in the coming months at Miller Theatre.