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Dark Vigil
Dark Vigil for string quartet (1999)
Commissioned by the Hanson Institute for American Music
Premiere: Ying Quartet, Rochester, New York, 2000
Duration 17:00
Dark Vigil was a reaction to the unrelenting pattern of violence that
plagued our countrys elementary and high schools during the year it
was written, 1999. The title was inspired by news footage I saw of a
high school in the Midwest whose students and faculty staged a student shooting
incident as a means of preparation for such an event. For me, this conjured up an
horrific image of the students as soldiers on a battlefront, their eyes
and ears always alert to the threat of attack.
Written in one movement, the work explores the emotional complexities
and turmoil of adolescence as well as my own struggle to understand the
capacity of Americas teens to commit these acts. In the broadest sense,
the piece depicts a struggle between innocence and depravity. This central
conflict fades away in the concluding section, in which quietly pulsing
harmonies are superimposed by lyrical counterpoint to represent both a
memorial to those whose lives have been cut short by their peers, and a
spiritual transcendence by those who are forced to come to terms with
the loss of their loved ones.
The work lasts about 20 minutes and is dedicated, with many
thanks and great admiration, to the Ying Quartet.
Kevin Puts
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