dozens of canons: Anaïs Faivre Haumonté [2016]
for cello
duration :: 9’
Commissioned by conDiT for Séverine Ballon
First performance :: Séverine Ballon — Tectonics Festival (Reykjavik), 25 April 2016
[ Séverine Ballon :: Clothmakers Centenary Hall, University of Leeds, UK - 15 November 2019 ]
Georges Seurat, Anaïs Faivre Haumonté sur son lit de mort (1887): a silent, intimate scene, poorly lit, with key details – … the face, the (presumably) interlaced fingers, the crucifix … -- hard to discern, lost to a deliberate technique and its limited means: a small drawing not meant to reveal itself to passing spectators.
There are, in fact, dozens of canons here, some of them expansive, many quite tiny, all of them compressed to a private hovering within inches of the performer’s body and her instrument: sieved through a formal progression that refuses to support them, and refuses to settle into a forward motion, but rather offers a series of suspended tableaux: each filled with tiny, indiscernible motions, balances, weights, gaps, attractions and repulsions. Maybe a series of epilogues.