Stray Birds (2025)

Stray Birds was written in the Fall and Summer of 2025 for Ekmeles vocal ensemble and Mivos quartet. This work sets adapted writings of Olaf Stapledon (1886-1950) and Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941). Stapledon and Tagore were polymaths, pacifists, and universalists. I bring them together in celebration of their shared optimism and overlapping philosophies as well as for their contrasting writing styles. Tagore will often represent his ideas through intimate, personal relationships, while Stapledon describes societies and large groups, often never mentioning a single individual.

The Stapledon text originates from his 1930 novel, Last and First Men, which explores the possiblities of humanity in the near and distant future, written like an ethnographic report. I set excerpts of a chapter describing an humanity obsessed with sound and music, which shapes religion, social structures, and leads to eventual societal collapse. The Tagore texts are derived from of four poems from his 1916 collection, Stray Birds, which Tagore himself translated from Bengali into English (the original Bengali poems are often quite different and date back to years earlier and come from a variety of sources). These poems I have translated once again from English into pseudoproto-Indo-European, which is a hypothesized language derived from Indo-European languages, a kind of missing linguistic link. By doing so, I am attempting to create a sense of cultural distance, while maintaining some strange familiarity.

I conceived of these Tagore sections as the music being created in Stapledon's hypothetical society obsessed with sound. The music alternates between Tagore and Stapledon three times during the piece, and is written in an extended just intonation system the centers on the note D and has 27 notes per octave. One string on each of the string instruments is retuned to 􀀰t with this harmonic system and bring out the extreme consonance and dissonance that the harmonic system was designed for through the resonance of the instruments.

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November 1, 2025 at Cary Hall, New York
Mivos Quartet and Ekmeles

Charlotte Mundy, soprano
Elisa Sutherland, mezzo
Timothy Parsons, countertenor
Tomás Cruz, tenor
Jeffrey Gavett, baritone and director
Steven Hrycelak, bass
Olivia De Prato, violin
William Overcash, violin
Victor Lowrie Tafoya, viola
Nathan Watts, cello