Earth Caoine (Cry) is a wail of loss for the planet, written for Richard Stoltzman in 1995-6 and recorded in Warsaw, Poland for MMC Recordings in 1996. I am creating a new arrangement of this work for Jessica Hall Speak and the Orlando Contemporary Chamber Orchestra.
This concerto for clarinet and chamber orchestra is a tone poem consistsing of a single movement and tells a story of unimaginable grief. A “caoine,” pronounced KEEN, is an Irish funeral crying song synonymous with wailing. The solo clarinet leads the orchestra (the community) through the psychological stages of loss. Though this was composed to anguish of whole ecosystems dying across the Earth, it can also serve as a personal grieving music for any loss.
The Orlando Contemporary Chamber Orchestra
works as part of PAM (Performing Arts Matter) to explore music-making across genres. It is among the preeminent proponents of collaboration, opportunity, and artistic excellence in Central Florida. Using the power of music to inspire and enable, OCCO operates as an engagingly accessible arts organization—for our concert patrons, our musicians, local businesses, and the community at large.
The OCCO Director is: Dr Jessica Hall-Speak at jessica@pamatter.org
The OCCO Artistic Director and Conductor is: Todd Craven at toddcravenconductor@gmail.com
Jessica Hall Speak, clarinet
The original orchestra setting calls for:
2 Flutes (2nd dbls on Piccolo)
Cor Anglai
Bb Bass Clarinet
2 Bassoons
2 Horns
1 Bb Trumpet
2 Trombones
Tuba
Timpani
Battery Percussion
Glockenspiel/ Marimba
Vibraphone / Chimes
Harp
Solo Bb Clarinet
Strings in 8 parts
Violins 1,2,3
Violas 1,2
Violincelli 1,2
Basses
OCCO’s compliment consists of:
2 Flutes (2nd dbls on Piccolo)
Cor Anglai
Bb Bass Clarinet
1 Bassoon
2 Horns
1 Bb Trumpet
1 Trombones
Tuba
Timpani
Battery Percussion
Glockenspiel/ Marimba
Vibraphone / Chimes
Piano
Solo Bb Clarinet
String Quartet (2 violins, viola an cello)
Bass
No deadline or concert date has been set as of yet.
…Keith Lay’s unapologetically emotional Earth Caoine (1995), an extended cathartic wail of a piece essentially grieving for the environmental concerns of the planet.