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They're Still Here

by BC Grimm

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“They’re Still Here” (2018) 30'50"
A Musique Concrète élégie honoring loved ones who’ve passed.

[Liner Notes]

Composed, Recorded and Premiered in August of 2018 by BC Grimm (b 1986) for the 2018 Madison New Music Festival. All instruments performed by BC Grimm. Available for Download on September 20th, 2019 to mark one year since Grandma Joyce's passing. This release is also in remembrance my Grandma Nerren who passed away this summer, her 97th birthday would have been on September 17th. Much love to both my Grimm and Nerren families.

[About the Work]
Those who have passed away continue to pop up in the everyday moments of our lives. This work explores the modern dichotomy of navigating grief and mourning whilst carrying on with your work day and life obligations. You’ll hear field recordings of my day-to-day experience fused with instrumental composition and sound design. These "scenes" reference and even recreate real life moments I had in 2018 while in the wake of a series of close friend and family deaths. Many scenes are embedded with inside jokes or nods to the loved ones who passed. In addition, some scenes imagine what may be taking place for the dying at the transition between this world and the next. I felt that I didn't give myself permission to truly process my grief publicly when this was all happening - how many of us are quietly carrying around these feelings at the same time?

A month after the premier of this work, I felt like I'd had a chance to process and contextualize my feelings and was scheduled to perform it a second time on 9/20/2018. Ironically, that was the day my Grandma Joyce passed away and the themes of this piece played out in front of me once again, in real time. I received "the call" right before leaving for work in the morning and had 3 jobs to work that day... run to the next run to the next run to the next. But on that day, I told everyone of the news I'd just heard and what I was going through internally. It helped me to get through that day without breaking down. I just couldn't believe it had happened again, like clockwork. I'd like to thank Taralie Peterson, who performed a set of free improvisation as a duet with me that night. It was the first time that whole day I was able to let out and explore my feelings about my Grandmother's passing.

[Dedications]
The 2018 composition, recording and performance of “They’re Still Here” is dedicated in loving memory to Patrick Kelly, Ross Sutherin & Brian White-Stout and to the Grimm, Sutherin, Kelly, Morrow, White-stout & Brethauer families. I'd like to dedicate the 2019 public releasing of this music to my Grandma Joyce & Grandma Nerren, and to my Nerren and Grimm families. Both grandmas passed away in the last year since the making of this piece. I miss you both very much and think of you often when I play cello now.

[Album Art]
A special heartfelt thank you to one of my Art heroines growing up, Aunt Jean (daughter of Grandma Joyce) who made the Album Art for this release. I'm so glad we were able to collaborate on this special project.

[On Listening]
"They're Still Here" is meant to be listened to and contemplated in one continuous sitting. Therefore the movements haven't been separated, to facilitate the best listening experience (this is how it was performed live).



PROGRAM NOTES

[00:00] SCENE I "Passing of a Friend, The Work Day Begins"
Tenor Viola da Gamba with field recording

[02:31] SCENE II "News Cycle On Fire: Rbt. Mueller’s Lonely Russia Probe"
Gaohu Cantonese fiddle with foley, field recording, 1940’s radio broadcast, singing bowls, violoncello, dizi flute, bawu flute, xiao flute, sheng mouth organ

[04:25] SCENE III "Do I Tell The Children? No, Teach On."
Violoncello with field recording, pipa lute, tenor viola da gamba, contracello

[06:27] SCENE IV "Fluorescence Hums The Harmonic Order of Nature"
APC40 (electric hum in Just Intonation)

[10:31] SCENE V "Morning Routine, Scrambled Brains"
Field Recording with foley

[13:00] SCENE VI "A Call With My Brother, Wise Counsel"
*Sarangi-Cello in pipa tuning with claps, cajon, Tyler's motorcycle

[14:55] SCENE VII "Ask The Corn Spirits"
Bawu flute with gaohu fiddle

[17:28] SCENE VIII "Hermie’s Chimes, They’re Still Here"
Guqin Zither (tuned to Hermie's chimes) with pipa lute, gaohu fiddle, dizi flute

[21:07] SCENE IX "Funeral Grave"
solo Violoncello

[22:22] SCENE X "Temple of Ancestors"
Sarangi-Cello in pipa tuning with pipa lute, synthesis

[24:29] SCENE XI "Transfigurations"
Guqin zither with pipa lute, Russian folk harp, singing bowls

[27:27] SCENE XII "Schoolyard in Snow; Children Play On"
Tenor Viola da Gamba, APC40 (electric hum in equal temperament), field recordings,
foley



* "sarangi-cello" (d, g, a, d') is tenor-violin (normally G, d, a, e' or G, d, a, d') tuned in pipa lute tuning with alternating wound and plain gut strings. I use a Nakatani-Kobo bow to help create a 'sarangi-style' on cello. The bowed Sarangi of North India and Pakistan is normally tuned to Sa=E (e, b, e'). I have my cello modeled after this tuning but a wholestep lower where Sa=D, where my guruji pt. Sugato Nag tunes his sitar. The sarangi has 3 melodic strings and the cello has 4, so I have tried a number of different tuning schemes and have settled on the Pipa Chinese lute tuning - as it is the most settled and advantageous one I have tried: d wound gut, g plain gut, a wound gut, d' plain gut or silk. Alternate tunings I have used: (1) d, a, g, d' (2) d, g, g, d' (3) d, a, a, d'

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released September 20, 2019

(C) 2018 Brian Charles Grimm
(P) 2019 GrimmusiK Records

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GrimmusiK Records Madison, Wisconsin

For over a decade the Brothers Grimm have been performing string music together on Guitar, Cello, and Chinese string instruments. Separately, Brian studied Chinese music in Hong Kong and AJ studied Flamenco in Granada, Spain. They draw upon these experiences in addition to contemporary classical music forming flexible approaches in composition and improvisation practices. ... more

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