
Motivated by the current war in Gaza, Tell es-Sakan (Hill of Ash) is a protest, pacifist piece, named after one of the oldest known settlements in the area, dated to 3500 B.C.E. Written for string quartet and percussion, it follows on one side a couple that meets, falls in love, vows trust to each other, and on the other the War Machine, an ominous presence that eventually takes over in a fury of destruction. The music is multifaceted, divided into nine movements, some of which are exuberant and joyful, and some of which are strident, strange, and violent. It comes from a place of deep sorrow and yearning for a better human future.
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Davide Verotta
Composer
Performers
Friction Quartet
String Quartet
Haruka Fujii
Percussion
Anne Szabla
Percussion