Glimmer: A private and shared exploration of queerness is the title for the June 11 live performance introduced by Toronto’s New Music Concert events, spotlighting the work of composer Thierry Tidrow.
The live performance occasion, introduced in partnership with OperaQ and the Canadian Music Centre, and developed as a part of the Canadian Music Centre, Ontario Area’s Chalmers Efficiency House Artist in Residence Program, options the world premiere of Tidrow’s Glimmer for 3 excessive voices, flute(s), clarinet(s) and viola.
The concert-length work was commissioned by NMC. It brings textual content and music collectively in an natural combine, as created by an all-queer collaboration of performers and musicians, and developed by a sequence of workshops.
Nils Karlsson Däumling, a youngsters’s opera by Thierry Tidrow, carried out by Deutsche Oper am Rhein (2019):
Canadian Composer Thierry Tidrow
Award-winning Canadian composer Thierry Tidrow produces each instrumental and vocal music, with a leaning in the direction of opera. His works usually mix components of lyricism and parody in a playful mode.
Thierry is a local of Ottawa, the place he started finding out music by singing in choirs, adopted by research in composition, music concept and early music efficiency at McGill College, the place he earned a Bachelor’s diploma. He continued his research on the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, the place he acquired his Grasp’s diploma in composition, after which on the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, incomes an Superior Research diploma.
He has collaborated with many performers and ensembles in each Europe and North America, together with the Asko-Schönberg Ensemble, Ensemble Fashionable, the Bozzini String Quartet, Continuum, hand werk, Ensemble Proton, Sarah Maria Solar, Johannes Fischer, Brian Archinal, and Heather Roche amongst others. He has been featured at a number of music festivals, together with the Huddersfield Modern Music Competition, Heidelberger Frühling, Musikfestspiele Potsdam Sanssouci, Cluster New Music and Built-in Arts Competition, the Competition Radio-France de Montpellier, Gaudeamus Muziekweek, and the Zagreb Music Biennale.
Thierry Tidrow: The Interview
How did he come to gravitate in the direction of composition?
“I studied at McGill, and I used to be finding out Early Music,” Tidrow remembers. Rising up in Ottawa, he sang in St. Matthew’s boys’ choir.
“I sort of toyed round with composition as a young person,” he say, “however I believed I used to be going to grow to be a countertenor.”
Singing per se is one factor; singing on stage in entrance of an viewers is one other. The realities of performing, the place you’re practising and deciphering different folks’s music, made him notice the place his actual curiosity lay. He wished to create new music, and write new items.
“Simply understanding that every undertaking was going to be a totally new factor,” he says of the attraction. He took up a number of totally different devices on the time. “I spotted I used to be extra toying with the devices,” he provides. Significantly finding out instrumental music means having a laser-like concentrate on simply that.
“That’s additionally why I like doing opera. Each piece might be so totally different.”
He likens it to the position of a movie director in a method, somebody who can sort out a horror film, then science fiction, then one other style at will. As a composer, he wasn’t pressured to decide on any single aesthetic or purpose.
“For me being a composer, it’s like making an attempt a distinct recipe every day.”
Glimmer
“I’ve recognized Brian Present for some time.” Composer and conductor Brian Present is the Inventive Director of New Music Concert events. Again in 2014, Continuum Modern Music commissioned a chunk from Tidrow titled Au fond du Cloître humide. Present carried out the piece, which went on to win the Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music that yr.
“We stayed involved.”
Present contacted Tidrow to jot down a brand new brief piece across the theme of queerness as half of a bigger program.
“I stated positive… but when I discover this subject, I have to do one thing greater than that,” Tidrow replied. The theme was multifaceted and dense. “I really feel like I simply wouldn’t do it justice,” he explains. “It turned a live performance size piece.”
As he factors out, it will likely be carried out by an ensemble of queer performers. “It needs to be the angle of assorted folks.”
The instrumentation consists of flutes, clarinets, and viola. “I wished to have three instrumentalists and three singers. I like this concept of getting a pleasant steadiness.”
The three devices every have two totally different identities within the piece, as he describes it: flute, alto flute and piccolo; clarinet and bass clarinet; the viola stays the identical, however “it undergoes a sort of transition,” he describes. “That was one thing that was sort of attention-grabbing to me conceptually.”
The three singers every have one monologue, and one music of their very own. “One autobiographical, and one second of concentrate on them as a soloists,” he says. “However for many of the piece they sing as a sort of three-headed refrain.”
A strategy of workshopping, together with every week spent with the performers in January, added components to the piece. “There’s these little components which are autobiographical. The tales come out,” he says. “The texts are written by me, however workshopped with them.”

Ultimate Ideas
“I want to say that the piece, in a method, is sort of influenced by the occasions that we’re in,” Thierry says.
It’s not possible to flee the headlines, the uncertainty, and the rising wave of intolerance on the planet.
“That’s sort of on the core of the piece,” he says. “It’s sort of asking — what’s going to we do with these items that can paralyze us?” he provides. “It tries ultimately to be life affirming.”
Taking inventory, it’s clear that there are nonetheless issues to be pleased about, and nonetheless progress that has been made.
“On the identical time, we really feel just like the futures that we imagined for ourselves really feel increasingly more restricted.”
It’s that duality of hope and gratitude and celebration vs. bereavement and mourning that performs all through the work. “I really feel like we stay in a world the place we’ve got a coexistence of those two emotions.” The darker feelings should be acknowledged with out giving in to despair. “Additionally to seek out the sunshine and lightness.”
There’s humour constructed into the piece as properly. “Parody is essential to me.” He cites the late filmmaker David Lynch as a philosophical inspiration, somebody who’s work was each foolish and critical.
“It’s discovering that candy spot.”
The Live performance
The performers embody:
- Anika Venkatesh: Voice
- Brad Cherwin: Clarinets
- Danika Lorèn: Voice
- Hee-Soo Yoon: Viola
- Ryan McDonald: Voice
- Terry Lim: Flutes
The live performance begins at 8 p.m., however the doorways open an hour earlier than.
- Pre-concert discuss with composer Thierry Tidrow at 7:15 p.m.
- Younger Artist Overture: Kaija Saariaho (FIN) Duft for solo clarinet, carried out by Kailan Fournier at 7:45 p.m.
Discover extra particulars concerning the live performance at Buddies in Dangerous Instances theatre on June 11 [HERE].
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