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Ekstasis (1990)
Ekstasis was composed in August 1990 for The Song Company and is a setting
for six solo voices of a freely adapted passage from the conclusion of
The Song of Songs. The eight lines used are erotic love poetry exploring
the sensual territory at the border of love and pain, obsessive lust and
spiritual transcendence:
Set me like a seal on your heart,
Like a seal on your arm.
For love is strong as death,
Jealousy relentless as pain.
The flash of it is a flash of fire,
a flame of life itself.
Love no flood can drench
no torrents drown.
Yet whilst the text is direct and passionate it also has a classical and
simple shape, as if the strength of meaning demands a balancing formality
of expression.
In Ekstasis, the text is used over and over as if all aspects of its meaning
are being explored and implying an overtly erotic dramatic shape for the
music's form. In the course of the work, the words are varied slightly
but continuously so that the first lines lose their purity and become
almost desperate:
Set me like a scar on your soul,
Like a brand on your body.
For love is strong as death,
Time certain as pain.
The music of the piece stems from a few simple sources: a single chord
that forms up slowly over a protracted period, sighing glissandi, rapturous
moans and calling melodies and a duet refrain that is continuously varied.
The work contrasts different possibilities of texture beginning with a
solo, then a duet and so on till all six voices are heard. Finally, it
closes with a still section - a state of dis-placement or trance, the
literal meanings of the Greek word ekstasis
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