Die Tischtuchtolle

Complete Work Title:

Die Tischtuchtolle (The Tablecloth Lunatic) — character study after Elias Canetti

Performance Medium:

solo violin

Duration:

4:00

Date Composed:

August 1997; revised December 2010

Additional Information:

  • This work is part of a collection of solo works based on character studies in Elias Canetti’s book Der Ohrenzeuge (Earwitness).
  • Solo works from this collection may be programmed as a set, or in conjunction with the semi-improvisational, open-form works Canetti-menagerie (for five to eight instruments) or Conversations (for two to four instruments), which use these works as source material for improvisational interplay.
  • Included on the album Improbable Encounters (innova 873, 2014).

Recording:

Felix Olschofka, violin. Recorded 13 January 2013 at the University of North Texas Voertman Concert Hall (Denton, TX).

Score:

Program Note:

Die Tischtuchtolle (The Tablecloth Lunatic) is the second in a series of short works for solo instrument based upon characters in Der Ohrenzeuge: Fünfzig Charaktere (Earwitness: Fifty Characters), written in 1974 by the Bulgarian-born British-Austrian novelist Elias Canetti (1905-1994). Canetti’s distinctive studies incorporate poetic imagery, singular insights, and unabashed wordplay to create fifty ironic paradigms of human behavior. This collection, begun in 1997, was inspired by the vividly surreal depictions of Canetti’s characters, and comprises twenty-two solo works to date—composed for familiar instruments such as violin, guitar, piano, and trombone, as well as less common instruments such as ocarina, cimbalom, glass harmonica, and carillon.  In Canetti’s depiction of this character, the Tablecloth Lunatic “is dazzling white and breathes in linen. Her fingers are strict, her eyes angular.” However, when she happens upon a spot in the linens she obsessively inspects, “she turns dangerous, like a poisonous snake. Now she opens her mouth and shows dreadful fangs. Now she hisses before striking, the tiny spot takes its life into its hands.”

Die Tischtuchtolle was composed in October of 1997 and was first performed by violinist Nagina Stoyanova in Sofia, Bulgaria on 17 November 2001. It is included on the album Improbable Encounters (innova 873, 2014).

Performance/Broadcast History:

DateVenueLocationPerformer(s)
12 December 2021The Arc Project Online Festival 2021York, UK (online)Andrew May, violin
23 April 2019Texas State UniversitySan Marcos, TXAndrew May, violin
22 April 2019Stephen F. Austin State UniversityNacogdoches, TXAndrew May, violin
8 March 2019Texas A&M University, CommerceCommerce, TXAndrew May, violin
7 March 2019University of OklahomaNorman, OKAndrew May, violin
16 December 2018Casa Museo Gene Byron MarfilGuanajuato, MexicoSergio Andrés González, violin
13 October 2018Centro Cultural MazahuaGuanajuato, MexicoSergio Andrés González, violin
11 April 2018Moody Performance HallDallas, TXAndrew May, violin
19 September 2016University of North TexasDenton, TXAndrew May, violin
26 July 2014radio broadcast on KFJC-FM—"Cousin Mary"San Francisco, CAFelix Olschofka, violin
26 May 2012Sichaun Conservatory of MusicChengdu, ChinaZhao Song, violin
16 September 2011University of North TexasDenton, TXFelix Olschofka, violin
6 March 2011Seldin Home—Voices of Change Salon ConcertDallas, TXMaria Schleuning, violin
5 December 2007Tarrant County Community CollegeNorth Richland Hills, TXGloria Vela, violin
22 April 2007Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church—Akeru Ensemble concertDallas, TXSusan Demetris, violin
17 November 2001Sofia Municipal Gallery of Art—Fourth Annual American Music Week in BulgariaSofia, BulgariaNagina Stoyanova, violin

Violinist Nagina Stoyanova and Joseph Klein, following premiere of Die Tischtuchtolle

Andrew May performing Die Tischtuchtolle