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		<title>&#8220;City Walks&#8221; for String Quartet: A short program note</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Kaulkin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is a program note for my new string quartet work City Walks, which receives its premiere this weekend in Berkeley, California. I began composing City Walks at the end of 2008 after finding a few pages of music for string quartet deep in the caverns of my computer&#8217;s file system.  I had absolutely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is a program note for my new string quartet work <a href="/works/city-walks"><em>City Walks</em></a>, which receives its <a href="http://www.sfcv.org/events-calendar/event-detail/evening-new-works-string-quartet">premiere</a> this weekend in Berkeley, California.<span id="more-509"></span></p>
<blockquote><p>I began composing <em>City Walks</em> at the end of 2008 after finding a few pages of music for string quartet deep in the caverns of my computer&#8217;s file system.  I had absolutely no recollection of composing this, and if it weren&#8217;t for the date stamp on the computer file, I would have no idea when it was from.  (It was 2004.)  I was also so surprised by how well written it was that I doubted at first that it was my own work!  So using this music, which ultimately became the second theme, marked &#8220;Andante Affabile&#8221; in the score, I set out to come up with a set of ideas that would contrast and complement this.</p>
<p>At a certain point in the composing process, it began to occur to me that, although this is a one-movement piece, it keeps moving and picking up new material as if it were in several movements, yet it still carries elements of what&#8217;s been heard earlier as it progresses.  A contemplative, almost cantorial cello solo at the beginning gives way to a lyrical, sauntering theme.  A tender little melody crosses the threshold into melodrama.  A macabre dance unfolds into a facetious extended coda.</p>
<p>The title &#8220;City Walks&#8221; came about because the form of the piece started to remind me of a linear walk through some city, where the environment changes as you move through various neighborhoods, yet you somehow know you&#8217;re still in the same place. The street signs are all brown, say, and there&#8217;s a lovely Craftsman typeface on all the public buildings, yet each neighborhood has its own distinct feel.</p></blockquote>
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