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Composer Elizabeth Raum: A Groundbreaking Profession, The Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra, And Her eightieth Birthday Get together


Composer Elizabeth Raum (Photograph courtesy of the artist)

Composer Elizabeth Raum started her musical life as an oboist — though to listen to her inform the story, the transition happened by the way quite than deliberately.

“It’s form of fascinating how that occurred,” she says. “I simply began out as an oboist, nothing else. However, I did prefer to compose.” On the time, nonetheless, to be a lady and a composer was kind of unthinkable.

“I’m simply turning 80,” she mentions. “They by no means performed any girls composers — perhaps Violet Archer,” she remembers of her scholar days. “We did a weekly broadcast, and it needed to be CanCon. Numerous Murray Schafer […] however no girls,” she says.

“I couldn’t think about a lady being composer.”

Raum is a local of Berlin, New Hampshire, and have become a Canadian citizen in 1985. Her music research started with oboe efficiency on the Eastman Faculty, the place she graduated in 1966. She went on to earn a Masters in composition from the College of Regina.

In between, she carried out because the principal oboe of the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (precursor of Symphony Nova Scotia) for seven years.

Finally, her performing days within the orchestra grew to become subsumed in her duties as a guardian and spouse. Pursuing a performing profession grew to become troublesome with babies, and discovering babysitters and different points grew to become a sticking level.

“My husband acquired a job on Regina — I went alongside as a housewife,” she says. She started to carry out once more with the Regina Symphony Orchestra. “However I all the time wrote as properly.” Stated husband is Richard Raum, trombonist with the RSO, and professor on the College of Regina.

Making The Leap To Composer

Fellow composer Thomas Schudel, a professor of music on the College of Regina, from 1964 till his retirement in 2003, and at one time head of the music division, grew to become a musical associate for a time. The duo started to jot down songs along with the thought of promoting them to producers within the US. “However, it didn’t work,” Elizabeth says.

She wrote the libretto to an opera, with the intention that Schudel would write the music. When he bowed out of the undertaking, she determined to jot down the music herself.

“I assumed, is that this all there’s to composing? You simply write one thing you want to listen to?” she questioned. “There was no trying again.”

That’s what led to additional research on the U of Regina, and a grasp’s in composition. She remembers assembly weekly with Schudel for espresso to debate music. “To start with I wrote primarily for mates.”

Step by step, although, her work garnered discover, together with her operas The Ultimate Bid and Backyard of Alice. The latter work, which premiered in 1985, grew to become a pandemic period hit for Pacific Opera in a filmed model.

Younger coloratura soprano Tracy Dahl, who’d go on to a notable worldwide profession, carried out as Alice within the 1985 premiere. She got here again to sing the lead in a narrative that was reworked for a mature Alice.

“I assumed, gee it could be fantastic if Tracey may sing it,” Elizabeth says. Nonetheless, after 35 years, she may clearly now not play Alice as a younger woman. Pacific Opera requested Raum to rewrite it across the concept of Alice as an older lady in a hospital present process a drug induced hallucinatory expertise. “I needed to rewrite the ending, which was initially fairly darkish,” she provides. “It ended up a cheerful ending.”

To movie it, the digicam follows the motion from room to room, by hallways. The music was carried out by a chamber orchestra located in the course of the motion. “It was actually fascinating.”

She studies that the opera might be carried out in Victoria by a younger artist program this yr.

“It’s had fairly a variety of performances.”

Composing

So far as her influences as a composer, they largely stem from her time as a performer. “I believe in the event you ask most composers, they’ll say Bach,” she says. It was taking part in in an orchestra that taught her how you can write for one. “Definitely, Brahms for orchestration.” Curiosity was one other driving drive. “What would this sound like?” she questioned.

“I used to be largely writing at first as a result of I simply couldn’t cease myself,” she says. “I assume my philosophy is, I write what comes out of me.”

Contemplating performers and viewers is often the place she begins, quite than conceptual or philosophical points. “Generally, you’re considering, is that this philosophy or music?”

Her eightieth birthday truly falls earlier (in January), however might be formally celebrated on the Canadian Music Centre in Might, she studies. It is going to be a household affair.

Proper now, she’s engaged on adapting items for the event. “I’m together with my grandsons, who’re additionally musicians,” she explains. “I’m going to have the children play with Erika,” she says. Naturally, daughter and violinist Erika Raum may also be performing.

Certainly one of her grandsons attends the Taylor Academy, whereas the opposite is pursuing jazz guitar. “So, I’m combining one thing from my final opera […] with what the boys do.” It should veer between classical and jazz.

It’s only a continuation of her regular follow. “I’ve experimented lots,” she says. That features the use graphic scores. “Notation packages are a nightmare.”

It wouldn’t be the primary time she’s composed in a jazz mode, both. “I’ve written some jazz stuff,” she says. Elizabeth says she writes jazz items for her husband. “Then I take down what he improvises,” she laughs.

She hasn’t stopped experimenting, or studying. “Not too long ago, I wrote a sequence of items for harp. Now, that was a chore,” she chuckles, detailing all of the points of harp efficiency she needed to keep in mind.

Spanish Impressed for Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra (February 8)

The subsequent live performance for the Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra is Spanish themed, and contains Raum’s Flamenco Dance of 2009.

“It was a part of a ballet,” Raum says. The piece comes from her The Ardour of Carmen, a piece commissioned by The Royal Winnipeg Ballet. It’s drawn from the story of Carmen. “I needed to write an entire ballet,” she says. She researched each Spanish and Andalusian music to immerse herself within the fashion.

“One of many issues about this piece is the hand clapping.” It’s a side of efficiency that mirrors the clapping of the dancers within the unique ballet.

The remainder of this system for the February 8 contains:

  • Chabrier: Espana
  • Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio Espagnol
  • De Falla: Alternatives from The Three-Cornered Hat
  • Bizet: Alternatives from Carmen
  • Marquez: Danzon No. 2

Spanish repertoire is a considerably a uncared for nook of the classical music world, and it’s additionally music from a heat local weather for the useless of winter. As Cathedral Bluffs Music Director Martin MacDonald factors out, although, even the Spanish repertoire is extra correctly described as Spanish-inspired. “It’s fascinating as a result of so a lot of these composers […] had been so impressed by Spanish music,” he says. “It’s solely actually de Falla and Marquez, who’s a Mexican composer, who’re Spanish.”

Different European composers discovered distinctive points to the music. “The music has such — it’s so vivid and wild, so many nice colors,” he says. “There have been so many selections to select from. These items actually appear to suit collectively properly.”

As he notes, the live performance is a showcase for the orchestra, with no particular visitors as soloists. Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol, specifically, incorporates many solo spotlights. “You may simply put the orchestra on show, and take the complete limelight.”

Spanish themed nonetheless permits for an excessive amount of selection, Martin notes, mentioning Marquez’ Danzon No. 2, probably the most steadily carried out orchestral items by a Mexican composer. “It’s actually fascinating and enjoyable,” he says. “It’s form of a celebration piece in a variety of methods. It’s actually volcanic on the finish.”

De Falla’s The Three-Cornered Hat was impressed by flamenco, like Raum’s piece. “Elizabeth’s piece is admittedly, actually cool,” he says, “an exquisite orchestral dance.”

He provides, “It’s positively an enormous, enjoyable program. Very rhapsodic, a lot of percussion, and it’s a fairly large orchestra too.”

  • Discover extra particulars concerning the Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra live performance on February 8 [HERE].

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