Der Maestroso — character study after Elias Canetti
solo carillon
c.6:30
September-December 2022
Joseph Min, carillon
score (pdf)
recording (YouTube)
Recorded 22 September 2023: Joseph Min, carillon; Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillon, Riverside Church (New York, NY).
Der Maestroso is the twenty-first in a series of short works for solo instrument based upon characters from 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 maestroso, if he moves forward at all, strides on columns.... Wherever the columns settle, a temple takes shape, and the worshippers are there in the twinkle of an eye. The maestroso travels with a solemn dignity around the world.... He sits in a special compartment, all by himself, the adepts stand bare-headed in the corridor, while he has his musical score in front of him, marking with weighty strokes the things that only he can mark, and the others outside shudder at every stroke of his."
Der Maestroso was composed in September-December 2022 on a commission from the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America Franco Committee, and was first performed by Joseph Min at the GCNA Congress in Cohasset, Massachusetts, on 16 June 2023.