CDTrying to remember what I chose to forget / Frank Millward, Graeme Jennings, Trish Dean, Alex Raineri.
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Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
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Trying to Remember What I Chose to Forget (2019) for Violin & Piano |
Frank Millward | Alex Raineri, Graeme Jennings |
Also includes: Contact – Connect – Tracer / Sadness to Madness
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To live the sounds we have become, is to sing the music of an honest existence.
This music is an
exploration of trying
to remember what I thought I had chosen to forget. A
collection of pieces, a scrutiny of the music that forms an
identity when sounds remembered are joined with those
chosen to be forgotten.
Personal identity is a construct of things we assemble to identify ourselves. A list of achievements of who we think we are. A curriculum vitae, a bio, a thumbnail of a life so far lived. Usually showing our best side, we hope to be considered likeable, honest, worthy or even laudable.
The things we choose to forget are rarely
included in such remembering. Of course, this is dependent
on how much control
we have over the making of our identity, because identity
can be formed by things that may spin out of control,
sometimes highlighting things we would choose to
forget.
Identity can also be associated with a culture. The character of a culture, is made up of people's stories, often an accumulation of the wishing to be remembered. The depth and strength of a culture is its ability to acknowledge the things that would rather be forgotten, for it is in such acknowledgement that the truth of self-knowing builds strength, growth and the ability to survive.
Cultural depth lies in the balance of
honest admission, self-knowledge and
the wisdom to live life in the philosophic formation of an
evolving openness to honest self-appraisal. A strong
culture embraces and traces connections and contact points
that salute the sadness and madness of the tangled tango,
danced in its unfolding.
It is marked by historical points of admission and truth, remembered, forgotten, hidden and in plain sight. Its memoires detail an understanding of the difference between myth and reality, an acknowledgement of injustice and a willingness to admit and correct wrong doings.
1. Partial Reflection -- 2. Memoir Omissions -- 3. Tangled Tango.
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