Canetti-menagerie

Complete Work Title:

Canetti-menagerie (after Elias Canetti)

Performance Medium:

variable (5-8 players)

Duration:

variable (7:00-12:00)

Date Composed:

March 2015

Additional Information:

  • Semi-improvisational open-form work for five to eight instruments based on the composer’s character studies after Elias Canetti.
  • May be performed independently, in conjunction with the Canetti solo studies, or in an extended version incorporating various theatrical elements (including staging, lighting, text readings, dancers, etc.).
  • The “score” consists of performance instructions; source material for improvisation may be found in the individual Canetti character studies.

Recording:

Performance of Canetti-menagerie, in an extended realization with six studies after Elias Canetti; Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL), 9 March 2023.

Score:

Program Note:

Composed in March 2015, Canetti-menagerie is a semi-improvisational open-form work for five to eight performers, based on the composer’s collection of solo works after character studies in Elias Canetti’s 1974 book Der Ohrenzeuge (Earwitness).  In Canetti-menagerie the performers improvise in various duo, trio, and quintet combinations, developing musical fragments from these solo studies, which are used as raw material for a variety of musical conversations — not unlike the interaction of distinct characters at a social gathering.  Whereas the solo works in this collection explore the psychological qualities of the characters portrayed in Canetti’s Der Ohrenzeuge, Canetti-menagerie is more of a sociological study of these characters’ various relationships — very much in the spirit of another one of Canetti’s writings, Masse und Macht (Crowds and Power), an idiosyncratic yet penetrating study of group dynamics and power structures within various societal constructs.

Canetti-menagerie was first performed on 19 September 2016 at the University of North Texas by Elizabeth McNutt (piccolo), Kimberly Cole-Luevano (basset horn), John Holt (trumpet), Chris Deane (percussion), Chaz Underriner (guitar), Andrew May (violin), and Madeleine Shapiro (violoncello). 

Performance/Broadcast History:

DateVenueLocationPerformer(s)
9 March 2023Northern Illinois UniversityDeKalb, ILNIU faculty and student ensemble
12 December 2021The Arc Project Online Festival 2021York, UK (online)Elizabeth McNutt, piccolo; Lisa Bost-Sandberg, bass flute; Scott Sandberg, alto saxophone; Andrew May, violin; Madeleine Shapiro, violoncello; Shannon Wettstein, piano.
23 April 2019Texas State UniversitySan Marcos, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo; Kimberly Cole Luevano, basset horn; Kyle Stec, alto saxophone; Andrew May, violin; Madeleine Shapiro, violoncello
22 April 2019Stephen F. Austin State UniversityNacogdoches, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo; Kimberly Cole Luevano, basset horn; Kyle Stec, alto saxophone; Andrew May, violin; Madeleine Shapiro, violoncello
8 March 2019Texas A&M University, CommerceCommerce, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo; Kimberly Cole Luevano, basset horn; John Holt, trumpet; Jacob Garcia, percussion; Andrew May, violin; Redi Llupa, piano.
7 March 2019University of OklahomaNorman, OKElizabeth McNutt, piccolo; Kimberly Cole Luevano, basset horn; John Holt, trumpet; Jacob Garcia, percussion; Andrew May, violin; Redi Llupa, piano.
11 April 2018Moody Performance HallDallas, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo; Kimberly Cole Luevano, basset horn; John Holt, trumpet; Jacob Garcia, percussion; Christopher Deane, cimbalom; Andrew May, violin; Madeleine Shapiro, violoncello
19 September 2016University of North TexasDenton, TXElizabeth McNutt, piccolo; Kimberly Cole Luevano, basset horn; John Holt, trumpet; Christopher Deane, percussion; Chaz Underriner, guitar; Andrew May, violin; Madeleine Shapiro, violoncello