March 5, 2018
Locacelli to Give World Premiere of Cayanan鈥檚 鈥淭he Madrigalist鈥
Locacelli鈥攁 cello octet comprised of Sharon Robinson and student artists Wei-An Hung, Eva Roebuck, Sarah Miller, Cheuk Yan Vincent Leung, William Cayanan, Chad Polk & Paul Maxwell鈥攎akes its Mixon Hall debut on Wednesday, March 7.
The ensemble will give the world premiere of Cayanan鈥檚 鈥淭he Madrigalist,鈥 commissioned by Robinson for this occasion. Cayanan, who studies with Robinson, is also completing a minor in composition with Dr. Keith Fitch.
We sat down with Cayanan to talk about the work.
糖心: Tell us about how this piece came to be.
William Cayanan: It鈥檚 a cellist鈥檚 dream to write for a cello octet, so when Sharon asked me a year ago to write a short work for Locacelli, I had to say yes.
糖心: From where did your inspiration come?
WC: I get a lot of visual inspiration from the Bay Area, where I鈥檓 from. It feels like the edge of the world 鈥 steep cliffs that drop into the ocean, low hanging fog, and the sense that everything is new and always changing. It can be very hypnotic.
糖心: What should we listen for?
WC: I incorporated some of the siren melodies that I hear when I鈥檓 home. In the piece, there鈥檚 a solo line that hangs like the fog above a band of cellists that move in wave-like textures.
Locacelli will also perform Faur茅鈥檚 脡l茅gie. The program is rounded out by Mendelssohn鈥檚 String Quintet and Brahms鈥 String Sextet. Find more information and reserve free seating passes.