For Felipe M. (2021)

For solo baritone saxophone

19 minutes

Program Notes

“For Felipe M.” is a love song to ephemeral things.

It is composed of material that engages the margins of auditory perception: islands of fragile sound between pockets of silence, quasi-subliminal signals that disappear in the distance, streams of seemingly interminable melodies, and static sounds of delicate polarities. These four sound types are arranged in an idiomatic “Lieder Ohne Worte” form composed of seven epigrammatic Verses and two extended Stanzas. If there is one common thread that permeates the nature of this material, it is the predilection for minuscule gradations, particularly evident in the nano-microtonal melodies and delicate nuances of breath tones, both of which the result of painstaking collaboration with saxophonist Don-Paul Kahl. By drawing attention to such esoteric nuances, the work aims to create an intimate space between performer and listener, inviting the latter to an inward journey of what the poet C.P. Cavafy calls “indistinct sensations.”

Felipe M. was a rescue cat that left too soon due to congenital heart disease. He was one of the most empathic, kind, and generous beings who, in the six short months of his life with us, blessed Dolores, Catalina, and Stratis with unconditional love and happiness.

This work was commissioned by Don-Paul Kahl and was premiered live on October 4th, 2021 at the Stretansky Concert Hall, Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, PA.

Go Within, featuring For Felipe M., is available on Spotify, Amazon, or DonPaulKahl.com, released on Equilibrium Recordings.

Purchase

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Performance

November 17, 2022 Unternehmen Mitte, Basel, Switzerland. Don-Paul Kahl.

April 14, 2022 Landis House, Newport, PA. Don-Paul Kahl.

April 2, 2022 Musical Instrument Museum, Brussels, Belgium. Don-Paul Kahl.

October 22, 2021 Casa Rosa, Ghent, Belgium. Don-Paul Kahl.

October 16-17, 2021 Knal! Stadsfestival, Leuven, Belgium. Don-Paul Kahl.

October 4, 2021 Stretansky Concert Hall, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA. Don-Paul Kahl.