flute (also piccolo), bass clarinet, guitar, viola, percussionist
The title of this work refers to glossolalia, better known as "speaking in tongues," an ecstatic outburst of unintelligible vocal sounds that resembles spoken language. The vocal writing in Tongues evokes the volatile grip of possession that is said to hold the human vessels through which the divine or supernatural passes. In six sections that vary in instrumentation and character, the soprano articulates sounds that suggest the transformation from self-awareness to rapture. These sounds, not limited to phonetic utterances, often reflect the timbral properties of the accompanying ensemble. The soprano oscillates between influencing and imitating her instrumental counterparts, alternately supporting, amplifying, and leading the ensemble.
Tongues was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Foundation for the Libra Ensemble, who gave its first performance on 14 August, 2001, North Melbourne Town Hall, Australia, with Deborah Kayser, soprano.
Jason Eckardt.
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