
Strong Sad is a classical new
music commissioning and recording project featuring newly composed
elegies for violist Jonah Sirota. The elegy as a musical form has often
found a home in the plaintive middle-register voice of the viola—it
tugs, and makes us aware of our inner landscape. On Strong Sad, rather
than the big catastrophes, the music will mourn the small, everyday
losses. While some of these works may refer to lost friends and loved
ones, this project will reaffirm that mourning is too important to save
only for funerals, and that sadness, when given a chance to breathe, can
be our best path to deep and lasting contentment and joy. The project
features new works by Paola Prestini, Nico Muhly, Valgeir Sigur∂sson,
Robert Sirota, A.J. McCaffrey, and Rodney Lister, as well as a new work
from the duo Mondegreen, and a debut composition by
Jonah Sirota.
“Maybe this is the secret chord – that each of us is whole within
ourselves, to fully know and sing out our single note, so that we may
join the wider chord, the set of strings, so that the sound we make
moves and shakes each of us together in a dynamic, terrifying, shivering
joy, covering us like light, clinging to us like dark.” (Wes
Sam-Bruce)
I made this album not because I am particularly obsessed
with the emotion of sadness, but because I believe in the humanity of
every feeling. We can’t have joy without sadness. We can’t be whole
without knowing our brokenness. Each of the composers on this record has
offered their own beautiful,
vulnerable response to a sadness. Let us
learn to mourn every day a little. To help heal ourselves, each other,
and this world.
(Jonah Sirota)
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