Piva | Renaissance song CD by Duo LiveOak

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Duo LiveOak
Renaissance Songs of Spain and Italy
Nancy Knowles, soprano; Frank Wallace, lute, vihuelas de mano, baritone
Works of Tromboncino, Dalza, Francesco, Verdelotto, Arcadelt, Daza, Fuenllana/Flecha, anonymous Spanish

lute by Hirotaka Watanabe, Tokyo, 1997
vihuela de mano by Joel van Lennep, Rindge NH 1990
lute in D by Larry Brown, Ashland, NC 1987
vihuela de mano in E by Nico van der Waals, Holland 1986

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Released April 2002

Many of these songs are original intabulations (arrangements) by Frank Wallace and can be purchased in versions for vihuela (lute) or guitar on this site: Cancionero Nuevo.

Copyright ©2002 Frank A. Wallace
Cover photography and design by Nancy Knowles
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Many of these songs are original intabulations (arrangements) by Frank Wallace and can be purchased in versions for vihuela (lute) or guitar on this site: Cancionero Nuevo.

01  Llaman a Teresica anon. 1:37
02  Teresica hermana Flecha/Fuenllana 1:57
03  Tan buen ganadico Juan del Encina 1:28
04  Como está sola Juan Ponce 1:46
05  Si d’amor pena sentís anon. 4:25
06  Fantasia 84 Francesco da Milano 1:09
07  De la vida anon. 2:29
08  Ricercar 11 Francesco 1:45
09  Tous les regretz Pierre de la Rue 8:39
10  Tastar de corde Joan Ambrosio Dalza 1:31
11  Per dolor Bartolomeo Tromboncino 4:36
12  Tastar de corde Dalza 1:17
13  Se me grato Lupus 2:39
14  Recercar dietro/Quasi sempre/Piva Dalza/Tromboncino/Dalza 4:44
15  Ostinato vo seguire Tromboncino 2:30
16  Tastar de corde Dalza 0:36
17  Si liet e grata morte Philippe Verdelot 2:56
18  Tastar de corde Dalza 0:49
19  Vita della vita mia Verdelot 2:01
20  Il bianco e dolce Arcadeldt 2:00
21  Fantasia 81 Francesco//Gloriar /Verdelot 2:57
22  Fantasia 17 Francesco 2:25
23  Madonna qual certezza Verdelot 2:19
24  Benche’l misero cor Verdelot 1:36
25  Recercar 8 Francesco 2:29

Total Time: 62:45

“…a captivating performance by Duo LiveOak…They are a very endearing and multi-talented duo. Nancy Knowles projects a warm, friendly personality to the audience and has a beautiful voice particularly suited to their repertoire–and in addition to that, she is a fine poet as well. Frank Wallace is a very confident, capable performer, at home equally on the lute and guitar; he is a sensitive musician and composer and a good baritone as well. In this performance, their ensemble was very tight.”    – Mark Switzer, Soundboard

“Implicit in the lute song repertoire is an intimacy of performance and a personal striving to reach out to the listener. In this well-chosen program Nancy Knowles and Frank Wallace give the listener a pleasing privacy of expression that is touching and eloquent. This is easier said than done, for the music’s spareness masks the demands made on the musicians… This music must, of course, be clearly articulated and have rhythmic shape, but it suffers if it is too angular and punctuated. Knowles and Wallace, who have performed together since 1976, use a subtle range of attack, decay, and articulation that is immediately attractive and yields depth on repeated hearings… The program is extremely well sequenced, beginning with the Spanish pieces and ending with a very beautiful group of five Verdelot settings interweaved with lute pieces by Francesca da Milano…”   – Catherine Moore, American Record Guide

Star Shining on the Mountain EP

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Trio LiveOak’s first recording, an LP on Mnemosyne Records, is now available to download in high quality MP3s. PLEASE PAY WHAT YOU FEEL THE ALBUM IS WORTH TO YOU – we are thrilled to make this precious recording available to as many lovers of ancient music as we can!

Our first, and one of the most popular recordings LiveOak ever made. Star Shining on the Mountain is full of the youthful vigor that characterized Trio LiveOak, second incarnation of the group after The LiveOak Consort. Performed by John Fleagle, Nancy Knowles and Frank Wallace with voices, vihuela de mano, rebec, oud, flutes, viola da gamba and other instruments

Released: 1980 on Mnemosyne Records (Titanic)

1. Stella splendens in monte
2. Una sañosa porfía
3. Jançu janto
4. La tricotea Samartín la vea
5. Pajarito, pajarito
6. Isabel, perdiste la tu faxa
7. Fantasía #10
8. Scalerica de oro
9. Quen a Virgen Santa/Muit amar devemos
10. La loba parda & la loba merina
11. Ay, que viene dios
12. Niña y viña
13. La pobre mora
14. Si la noche haze escura
15. Ay, linda amiga
16. Falalalanlera

TOTAL TIME: 37:48

This is a review not of the LP, but of a concert of similar material at Music Before 1800 in 1982 in the New York Times.

CONCERT: LIVEOAK, TRIO, LOOKS AT 13TH CENTURY

By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN
Published: November 29, 1982

ONE of the major composers of the Spanish Renaissance, Juan del Encina, took his name from the ”live oak” -an evergreen oak, known for its strength and long life. The tree’s name, which has been used as a verb, meaning ”to revitalize,” has also been taken by the Trio LiveOak, a musical group that played as part of the ”Music Before 1800” series at Corpus Christi Church yesterday afternoon.

In music of the 13th century, the trio lived up to its name. It was a program titled ”An Age of Miracles: The Wonders of Mary and the Wonders of Love.” The players and singers not only revitalized the 700-year-old music, but they also gave it a youthful suppleness and mature solidity, capturing both the sensuous twists and jaunty rhythms of pastoral love and the more serene chants of religious devotion.

In fact, the program was a deliberate and provocative mixture of the secular and the religious, including one motet written for two contradictory texts sung at the same time. One begins: ”The hypocrites, false prelates, hardened killers of the church, clink their goblets in their boozy orgies.” The other insists, ”The deeds of the prelates shine forth like the stars in the heavens.” The music, composed in France toward the beginning of the 13th century, let neither text have the upper hand.

There were also songs, such as the anonymously set motet ”Je Gart le Bois,” a celebration of wooded greenery and its gifts for lovers; ”Son Me Regarde,” a mixture of popular and trouvere settings, and such religious settings as ”O Jesu Salvator” and ”Surrexit de Tumulo.”

These were songs, then, not of the church service, but of the court and secular life. Doctrine and solemnity here becomes legend and wit; written in Gallego-Portuguese, these texts were free to mix belief with cynicism, reverence with physicality.

One genre of works, for example, were popular settings of tales of miracles wrought by the Virgin. ”A Virgen Muy Groriosa” told of a young man who places a ring on the statue of the Virgin for safekeeping while he goes off to play ball. Her hand closes around the ring; she later claims him as her own, drawing him away from his wife and earthly love. Another told of a pregnant abbess, who was delivered of her baby by Mary and thus saved from scandal. Over the folk naivete the anonymous composers wove celebratory and devotional melodies.

The program notes themselves might have been more detailed, but the eloquence of the players could not have been improved upon. The tenor John Fleagle narrated and sang the tale of the ring miracle with a light, flexible voice that subtly adjusted to the text’s changing tones. The soprano Nancy Knowles gave a vocal image of the ”heavenly queen” in ”Royne Celestre” – sturdy, compassionate, serene. And the baritone Frank Wallace, in the final song by the troubadour Riquier, captured the pain of an older man looking about at a fraudulent world to which he has ”come too late.” Meanwhile, in these and other selections, the singers displayed their vocal talents on instruments as well, including varieties of the vihuela, a fiddle, on flutes and on psaltery. This was not historical excavation; the trio presented a thriving musical organism.

The Art of Flemish Song CD | Duo LiveOak

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Renaissance Music by Josquin, LaRue, Willaert and others
Nancy Knowles: mezzo-soprano, flute; Frank Wallace: baritone, vihuelas de mano
Released: in 1991 by Centaur Records CD – CRC 2109
Instruments: vihuela de mano in G by John Rollins (Washington); vihuela de mano in E by Nico van der Waals (Holland)
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Copyright ©1991 Frank A. Wallace
Cover photography and design by Nancy Knowles
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01 Autant en emporte Pierre de La Rue
02 Tous les regretz Antoine Brumel
03 Trop plus de secretz Pierre de La Rue
04 Il viendra le jour Pierre de La Rue
05 Trop plus de secretz Pierre de La Rue
06 Fors seulement Matthaeus Pipelare
07 Mille regretz Josquin Des Préz
08 Guillaume se va chauffer Josquin Des Préz
09 Mon père m’a donné mari Heinrich Isaac
10 Ricercare for Lute no 6 Vincenzo Capirola
11 Christe de si dedero Alexander Agricola
12 Ik draghe de mutse clutse Jacob Obrecht
13 Een Wrolic wesen Jacobus Barbireau
14 In te Domine speravi, per trovar pietà Josquin Des Préz
15 A quando, a quando haveva Adrian Willaert
16 O bene mio famm’uno favore Adrian Willaert
17 Vecchie letrose Adrian Willaert
18 Fantasia Mudarra
19 Fantasia Mudarra
20 Cancion Gombert/Narvaez
21 Qui tollis peccata mundi Josquin Des Préz
22 Qu’es mi vida preguntays Johannes Ockeghem
23 Nunca fué pena major Johannes Wreede
24 De la Momera Johannes Ockeghem

Most of the great composers of the Renaissance hailed from the Lowlands. Even the first of the great cancioneros of Spain, the Cancionero de Segovia, is filled with foreign composers of Flemish name. Heard here in original tablatures and the scholarly arrangements of Frank Wallace, melodies soar and intertwine in the acoustics of Sant Esteve de Olius, Romanesque church of Catalunya, Spain.

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Sketches CD | Frank Wallace, guitarist/composer

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Sketches CD
Frank Wallace, composer/guitarist

a collection of miniatures composed by Frank A. Wallace
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Released: September 2004

Guitar by: Ignacio Fleta, 1964

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All compositions: ©Frank Wallace, ASCAP; published on this website by Gyre

Furthermore, Wallace is clearly a master of this genre, and each selection demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of the techniques and usages that show the guitar to best advantage. Wallace performs these pieces with flawless technical proficiency.

Walter Simmons, Fanfare, Nov/Dec 2005

All Gyre compositions are ASCAP
Copyright ©2007 Frank A. Wallace
Cover photography and design by Nancy Knowles
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Garcia Lorca’s Riddle 3:02
01 Seis Doncellas Bailan 0:43
02 Sueños de Ayer 0:38
03 Doncellas Abrazadas 0:46
04 Redonda 0:55

Friend of the Sand Winds 4:35
05 The Tower 0:37
06 Angel on the Road 0:53
07 A Silence that Wavers 1:29
08 Sand Winds 1:36

Orientale 5:57
09 I and II 1:44
10 III 0:27
11 IV and V 2:30
12 VI 1:16

Nuevas Cantigas 10:27
13 Montserrat 1:00
14 Imperayritz 1:16
15 Las Abadessas 0:58
16 Loor 1:27
17 Cantiga and Santa Maria Valed 3:26
18 Estampie 2:22

Five Polyphonic Fantasies 8:05
19 I 0:53
20 II 1:27
21 III 1:40
22 IV 0:44
23 V 3:20

Harlequin in Love 13:10
24 He Fools 1:52
25 He Pines 3:03
26 He Loves 2:25
27 On the sol, in Mi 3:10
28 He Flees 2:39

Six Prayers on Six Strings 10:22
29 Renewal 1:31
30 Mercy 1:43
31 Reverence 2:27
32 The Other 1:45
33 Duende 1:47
34 The Shadow 1:08

Inversions 3:43
35 I 0:56
36 II 1:30
37 III 1:16

Good Winds for Dionisio 11:44
theme and variations
38 I 0:51
39 II 0:44
40 III 0:45
41 IV 0:52
42 V 0:45
43 VI 0:34
44 VII 0:46
45 VIII 1:01
46 IX 0:53
47 X 0:57
48 XI 0:36
49 XII 1:58

Total time 71:08

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The Gosman Review of Sketches says: “Although Frank Wallace’s CD, Sketches, (Gyre Music) is a collection of pieces for solo guitar, there is an unmistakable vocal quality to the compositions and performance. Wallace’s skillful use of dynamics and tempo variations conjure images of timeless dancers stepping to the ever-changing musical flow of the natural world.”

Program Notes from CD
Sketches is a collection of miniatures written spontaneously over the past eight years. They are tone poems, short and direct. They are ethnic and simple, influenced by ouds and gypsy fiddles, medieval chants and renaissance fools, sacred motets and ancient guitarists. They come from my soul, not my head. They are a meditation, an album for the young.

Nuevas Cantigas is inspired by the 13th century Cantigas de Santa María of Alfonso X, el Sabio, of Spain. Preserved in four large books of incomparable beauty, this collection includes over four hundred monophonic songs and many color miniatures laid out like cartoons that tell tales and sing the praises of Holy Mary. Five of my cantigas are original compositions while the second, Imperayritz, from the 14th century Llibre Vermell, has only a few notes added to the original two-part piece. In Santa Maria Valed I have added a simple drone to a tune from the original Cantigas. In this poignant song the great king himself prays to Holy Mary to relieve him of a terrible illness.

The great masters of polyphonic masses and motets such as Josquin des Près inspired lutenists from Capirola to Dowland for over a century. My Five Polyphonic Fantasies start with the vocal clarity of their renaissance models and move toward a more ?guitaristic? expression in Fantasies IV and V. Inversions , my first solo guitar compositions, were written in 1977, twenty years before I began sharing my works with the world. The second Inversion inspired the piece In the Shadow of the Church from my first Gyre CD, Frank Wallace, his own new works.

Harlequin is the wise fool of commedia dell? arte, one of the earliest forms of slapstick comedy, still influential to this day. With its roots in masked comedy of ancient times, it spread from Italy to other parts of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. In this tradition, stock characters improvise to a loose story line. Here, Harlequin falls in love with a beautiful young forbidden woman, gets into trouble, and must flee. On the Sol, in Mi is a pun (Harlequin does have a pure heart): the melody of this song in E Major is played primarily on the third, or G [sol], string. I wrote Six Prayers on Six Strings because the most beautiful manner of playing a melody on a stringed instrument is to slide up and down one string. The melody is played almost exclusively on one string – all accompaniment figures are conceived around this limitation.

The final piece is a set of variations based on a “fake” theme in the style of Dionisio Aguado (1784-1849) which I wrote for a young student of mine. The name comes from the finale, in which, in my imagination, Dionisio visits Buenos Aires (Good Winds), whereupon he hears some good tangos.

Frank Wallace

– John Sunier, Audiophile Audition
Wallace is not only a guitarist, but also composer (all these works are his own) and baritone. He is a performer on the ancient instrument, the vihuela de mano, and has had a colorful career – performing early music, blues and avantgarde works. He describes his mentors as John Dowland and Schubert. This collection is not your usual classical guitar recital, but demonstrates a fine talent at both composing and performing and has no dangers of boring sameness. Each of the nine works is broken up into very short movements, many under one minute length, which give an almost kaleidoscopic musical view. Some have their own titles which aid in appreciating the tone-painting. The disc is in a cardboard alternative to the jewel box and is the simplest and flattest such I have seen – it appears at first as though there is no CD inside. Probably not in every shop, so visit www.gyremusic.com

JOY: carols and songs CD | Frank Wallace

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Original songs and inspired arrangements of traditional and ancient carols for the season; guitar solo. SUGGESTED DONATION: $15 for CD (includes shipping); $12 for Hi-Res 24-bit .wav files: $8 for MP3s; DOWNLOAD BUTTON WILL GIVE YOU THE MP3s. Please specify if you want a different format with a message through our CONTACT PAGE. Hi-res files or CD will be sent then.

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Learn about the companion book: A Season of Light.

“Frank Wallace and his JOY deserve a standing ovation. The classical guitar’s gently expressive voice has never been more alive than in Wallace’s capable hands. Bravo!”

Carol Swanson, Christmasreviews.com

Released: October 2007

Guitar by: Ignacio Fleta, 1964

All Gyre compositions are ASCAP
Copyright ©2007 Frank A. Wallace
Cover photography and design by Nancy Knowles
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Track Listing

01 Joy to the World 2:07
02 The First Noel 1:35
03 Silent Night 2:28
04 Sing We to this Merry Company 1:42
05 There is no Rose 2:04
06 O Come Emmanuel 3:15
07 Les Pasteurs de la Judea 1:02
08 Beata Progenies 2:37
09 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 1:47
10 Star in the East 2:37
11 A Shining* 1:41
12 Cuando el Rey Nimrod 2:46
13 A los Maytines . Aro que Nostre 2:34
14 March* 1:56
15 Greensleeves 2:58
16 Coventry Carol 3:44
17 Medley: Noel Nouvelet, Master in This Hall, Amb un Viudo, Stella Splendens 4:54
18 Medley [cont.] On This Day, Carillon*, Dawn of the Doves* 4:33
19 Away in a Manger 2:05
20 O Holy Night 2:38
21 J’ai Ouy la Voix, Santa María Strella do Dia 4:07
22 Venite a Laudare, Per Nadal Farem Gran Festa 3:53

Total time 59:03

COMPANION BOOK
All compositions* and arrangements by Frank Wallace [ASCAP]. The complete companion book, A Season of Light, is available here, with a link to download free sample PDF of six songs. Download free MP3 of O Holy Night.

Frank Wallace’s new solo guitar CD of Christmas music is receiving rave reviews. Fanfare magazine says, “…a beautiful collection of Christmas music from across the centuries, played, composed, and arranged by Frank Wallace…a true master of his instrument…His dynamic range is impressive, and his gradations of tone, constantly singing line, and sensitive musicianship confirm his “elegant virtuosity” (www.classicstoday.com)…a CD that should be heard by “serious” listeners who will give it the time and appreciation it deserves.” — Robert Schulslaper, Fanfare, Nov/Dec 2008

ChristmasReviews.com writes, “Frank Wallace and his JOY deserve a standing ovation. The classical guitar’s gently expressive voice has never been more alive than in Wallace’s capable hands. Bravo!” — Carol Swanson, Christmasreviews.com (Reviewed in 2007)

“Man, this is drop-dead brilliant stuff! Heartiest congrats on a gorgeous job! You have recorded what is now my very favorite holiday CD.”
many thanks, Tom Ball, www.tomball.us

NOTES
One of my fondest memories of childhood in California is the Christmas Eve service at our stucco church. We arrived at 11:00pm to miraculous blazing sentinels that stood guard all around the top of the flat-topped building and lined the stairs and benches of the patio. Each of these warm luminarias was nothing but a paper lunch bag with sand and a candle. We would sing carols outside carryied more candles as we exited the service at midnight.

Those lights had been all but extinguished by time until some mysterious match rekindled their memory in a new form last November. My annual search for better arrangements of carols became a creative marathon. I spent two months exploring many old carols and writing new ones. Each piece came to me practically in the order you hear here and created a progression of keys, moods and textures that speak of the joy and solitude of winter and the hope of re-birth that the season brings to us.

I have chosen music from my childhood, my favorite songs sung on those nights of light, as well as medieval songs to Mary, renaissance part songs, French, Sephardic, English and Catalan folk songs. The story unfolded with little effort on my part. Simple Joys…and may peace reign at last, at long last.

FANFARE Magazine – November 2008
Robert Schulslaper

JOY—CAROLS AND SONGS FOR A SEASON OF LIGHT • Frank Wallace (gtr) • GYRE 10092 (59:03)

This is a beautiful collection of Christmas music from across the centuries, played, composed, and arranged by Frank Wallace, a guitarist previously unknown to me who is a true master of his instrument. Wallace’s arrangements bring the spirit of the Renaissance to life with rhetorical emphasis, flowing counterpoint, and sparkling variations, and he plays familiar carols with a gentle, expressively nuanced touch. He’s also at home with medieval music, adding idiomatic lines that preserve the spare yet resonant grandeur of Gregorian chant. His dynamic range is impressive, and his gradations of tone, constantly singing line, and sensitive musicianship confirm his “elegant virtuosity” (www.classicstoday.com). Wallace’s carols blend effortlessly with the program’s other selections. A Shining alternates delicately plucked high notes with the melody: flanked by Star in the East and Cuando el Rey, it shares their Middle Eastern or Moorish influence. March is more extroverted, its vigorous melody augmented by quicksilver counterpoint. Carillon is spiced with a few piquant “contemporary” notes and like March is set to a quick tempo: the bells don’t sound in overlapping waves so much as run in separate streams. Descent of the Doves is sweetly gentle yet uplifting, as befits its title.

“JOY,” like the emotion it often transmits, shouldn’t be reserved only for Christmas: its abundant musical pleasures will charm listeners at any time of year. Gyre Music offers a book of “JOY”’s compositions and arrangements, available at www.gyremusic.com. The CD doesn’t come with a booklet, but Wallace’s prefatory nostalgic reminiscence is very much in the spirit of the season. Although it’s easy to imagine “JOY” providing excellent background music to a quiet family gathering, it’s also a CD that should be heard by “serious” listeners who will give it the time and appreciation it deserves.

ClassicsToday.com
Review of JOY by: David Vernier
Artistic Quality: 9
Sound Quality: 9

Taste, musicality, and extraordinary technical facility are among the consistent qualities of Frank Wallace’s performances, whether of his own compositions or those by other masters of the guitar. Unlike many others, some with far more illustrious careers and recording contracts, Wallace plays with exceptional clarity, from seamless, unlabored chord changes (Beata Progenies; God rest ye merry gentlemen–no audible scraping, squeaking, and sliding!) to cleanly defined multi-layered melodic lines (Cuando el Rey; March) to straightforward explication of melody against a sometimes intricate harmonic accompaniment (Greensleeves; Masters in this hall; O holy night). Listening to Wallace play this hour’s worth of Christmas music is not only easy on the ear–it’s pure pleasure.
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Gerry Grzyb, host of the Dr. Christmas radio shows on WRST-FM — America’s most diverse, for 19 years!

Although there are literally hundreds of acoustic guitar Christmas CDs, very few come from classical guitarists. Frank has been a professor of classical guitar at the New England Conservatory, yet this hour of familiar and unfamiliar Christmas music is anything but academic. The combination of the less-common approach to the instrument, the diversity of music, and plain old skill madkes for a highly recommendable disc.
WRST Christmas Programming with Dr. Christmas

The Great Deep CD | Duo LiveOak performs songs of Frank A. Wallace

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The Great Deep CD – Gyre 10102
Songs of transition by Frank A. Wallace

Duo LiveOak
Nancy Knowles, mezzo soprano
Frank Wallace, ten-string guitar by Stephan Connor
Released: January 11, 2011
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Copyright ©2010 Frank A. Wallace
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The Great Deep, songs of transition (Volume II of The Songs of Frank Wallace) features three song cycles and other new works:

  • The Great Deep (Tennyson, Shakespeare, Rossetti, Turner, Donne, Pope, Shelley)
  • The House of Bernarda Alba (Federico Garcia Lorca)
  • Mi Jardin de Calla (Nancy Knowles)
  • Speak Love (Henriette de Saussure Blanding)
  • The Chimes (Charles Dickens)
  • d’Orleans for solo guitar

Duo LiveOak is grateful to all 58 backers (plus 4 others!) who supported The Great Deep CD Project on Kickstarter.com! Our first Duo recording in 6 years features these 8 songs and is all about rites of passage: end of the old year, beginning of the new, wild passion of youth on the verge, wonderings of great old age.

PROGRAM NOTES
The Great Deep is eight songs pondering life’s greatest mystery, for high voice with lush accompaniments on 10-string guitar. I chose the well-known poems by Turner, Donne, Pope, Shelley, Rossetti, Shakespeare, and Tennyson in honor of our parents. (Three of them were well into their 90’s when I wrote the piece in 2008.) The poems reflect on the transition from this life to the unimaginable beyond. Merlin’s riddle from Tennyson’s The Coming of Arthur is really the theme song of the entire CD, covering in a few lines the passage from youth to adulthood, from middle age to old age (What, after all, is Truth?) and from old age back to the great deep:

Rain, rain, and sun! a rainbow in the sky!
A young man will be wiser by and by;
An old man’s wit may wander ere he die.
Rain, rain, and sun! a rainbow on the lea!
And truth is this to me, and that to thee;
And truth or clothed or naked let it be.
Rain, sun, and rain! and the free blossom blows:
Sun, rain, and sun! and where is he who knows?
From the great deep to the great deep he goes.

House of Bernarda Alba
I wrote Ovejita and Paca la Roseta as part of a group of pieces Emerson College commissioned for performances of the Lorca play La Casa de Bernarda Alba (The House of Bernarda Alba) in April of 2010, –Sunil Swaroop, director and Zac Baker-Salmon, assistant director. It was my first music for a staged production. Duo LiveOak debuted the full versions of both pieces at the 2010 St. Joseph Guitar Festival in St. Joseph, Missouri. Ovejita, “little lamb,” is the only actual song from the play, sung by grandmother Maria Josefa who is locked up by her daughter for her “madness”, but truly she is the wise fool in Lorca’s conception. She describes a hut of coral on the beach where she and the lamb she carries will find peace. It is not unlike the visions of the beyond of the dying. Her dreamy ramblings are interrupted by angry taunting calls to her daughter and granddaughter. Paca la Roseta is an incidental character in the play, a lascivious young woman who is carried off (“held like a guitar”) on horseback, willing and bare-breasted, by the virile young men of the town…a stark contrast to the lives of Bernarda’s five adult daughters, cloistered by their overbearing mother.

Mi Jardín de Calla is a solo song for voice and guitar that I wrote for David Newsam, then director of the Boston Classical Guitar Society, to be performed in the spring of 2007 in an evening of “The Music of Frank Wallace”. As concert plans progressed, we took the opportunity to score the piece for all twelve performers, including many guitars, cello, flute, and two singers. My partner Nancy Knowles wrote the poem in Spanish when we were on tour in Peru in the summer of 2005. The poem reflects on the layering of civilizations, describing a tiny garden full of white calla lilies hidden in the bustling center of old colonial Arequipa, where the gentle breezes easily whisper through the open porticoes and salons. The syncopated bass line contrasts a sense of “street music” with the parallel fifths of ancient church music.

Speak Love
This song-cycle was conceived at an overnight stay at guitar scholar Thomas Heck’s home in Santa Barbara in March, 2005. Speak Love is set to hauntingly beautiful love poems by Henriette de Saussure Blanding, Anne Heck’s grandmother, written in one year, 1909-1910, when she was eighteen. I composed the first five songs within two weeks and debuted the cycle a month later while on tour in Germany. Two songs were added in the fall of 2005. I dedicated it to various couples of the American guitar world including the Hecks, the Longs and the Danners.

The Chimes
After completing the Great Deep in 2008, I was looking for something else to write for my new ten-string guitar by Stephan Connor. Just after Christmas Nancy found an old copy of “Christmas Stories” (including the story The Chimes) by Dickens sitting on a shelf at my in-laws’ house. I frequently have a creative rush at the end of the year – free time and a beautiful place to hole up for a couple of weeks. I set to work, and met my goal of finishing the piece on the afternoon of December 31. Dickens’ words sum up the spirit of the CD: The year was Old, that day. The patient Year had lived through the reproaches and misuses of its slanderers and faithfully performed its work… I see the Spirit of the Chimes among you! I know there is a sea of Time to rise one day, before which all who wrong us will be swept away like leaves. I see it, on the flow! …I know that we must trust and hope, and neither doubt ourselves, nor doubt the good in one another… ’O Spirits, merciful and good, I am grateful!’

Watch a video on the making of the Great Deep CD at Kickstarter.

We have a summer ritual of recording our work in a small church in an 18th century country village near where we live. The church has hardwood walls that give a warm full acoustic, an American echo of our years performing in romanesque churches in France and Spain. We’re happy to report we got our recording done before the first frost–an unheated church is no place for a guitarist in November! Here we share our journey through fall colors, old New England, and the magic of sound and song…

The Great Deep: songs of transition
new works by Frank Wallace
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Duo LiveOak
Nancy Knowles, mezzosoprano
Frank Wallace, 10-string classical guitar

For the last fifteen years as Duo LiveOak we have been collaborating as composer and poet to produce our own new body of art song with classical guitar. This period has also witnessed the decline and death of both of our mothers, and the slowing of our fathers, now in their mid nineties. Our new CD, The Great Deep, honors this, their last journey. It turns to the wisdom of their favorite poets for inspired song texts such as Merlin’s words below, Shakespeare’s Our Revels Now are Ended, and John Donne’s sermon For Whom the Bell Tolls, all accompanied by Frank’s rich 10-string classical guitar. You’ll hear echoes of myriad styles in Frank’s original compositions, from classical to medieval to the blues to avant garde.

‘Rain, rain, and sun! a rainbow in the sky!
A young man will be wiser by and by;
An old man’s wit may wander ere he die.
Rain, rain, and sun! a rainbow on the lea!
And truth is this to me, and that to thee;
And truth or clothed or naked let it be.
Rain, sun, and rain! and the free blossom blows:
Sun, rain, and sun! and where is he who knows?
From the great deep to the great deep he goes.’

From The Coming of Arthur by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Jonathan Richmond review, 5/3/11 The Tech (MIT) – The Great Deep CD by Duo LiveOak

Knowles’ singing is brilliant – her sharp characterization and perfect sense of timing freezes the mind in rapt attention.
Wallace is one of our ages truly important composers, his music at once arresting, thoughtful, accessible, revealing…and restful.

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Betty Botter (four voices) | by Frank A. Wallace

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Betty Botter
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A whimsical fancy based on an old nonsense rhyme, this original version is for four voices; there is also an arrangement for four guitars; includes parts.
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Commissioned by: Nancy Knowles for the women’s choir Halcyon

Written: 2005

Duration: 4:30 minutes; 10 pages

Instrumentation: four equal voices

Difficulty level: moderate, some complex rhythms and dissonances

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This midi version uses clarinets – a very effective alternative to women’s voices

Betty Botter – four voices begin with a round that slowly morphs into new textures. Originally written for the female vocal ensemble Halcyon under the direction of Nancy Knowles, the guitar quartet version adds chords and thicker textures.

Una Luz Santa | lute duo by Frank A. Wallace

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Una Luz Santa
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Lute duo for two equally pitched lutes, 10-course and 8-course, based on a Sephardic theme; also in a version for two guitars
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Written: 2002 and dedicated to Sylvain Bergeron

Duration: 9 minutes; 8 pages of tablature

Instrumentation: 10-course and 7-10 course lutes or two guitars

Difficulty level: very difficult, high notes and chords, complex rhythms

World premiere: by Sylvain Bergeron and Frank Wallace in Montreal

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The Sephardic Jews lived in Spain for more than a millennium until they were expelled with all non-Christians after the Catholic Kings, Ferdinand and Isabella, conquered the last Moorish king of Granada, Boabdil. They were a vital part of the community and their departure a tragic loss for Spain. A song collected in the twentieth century and finally written down after generations of singers had passed it along to their descendants via word of mouth inspired Una Luz Santa. “Cuando el Rey Nimrod / Al campo salía / Mirava en el cielo/ Y en la estrellería / Vi una luz santa…” (When King Nimrod went to the country, he looked into the sky, into the heavens, [he] saw a sacred light…)

When I began the piece, I had no idea that this tune was my theme. It stubbornly emerged, insisting on its presence throughout the composition. And so the relatively short tune is heard in short fragments throughout with extensive interludes of new material. My goal was to create a more dense wash of sound than is normally heard in period lute duets. I wanted to use the full range of both instruments and have them interlock sonically rather than leading or accompanying one at a time. One section borrows two elements of Middle Eastern music, complex meter [18/16] with rapidly alternating groups of twos and threes, and a strumming effect imitating the oud being played with a plectra.

Fantasy #1 for lute | by Frank A. Wallace

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Fantasy #1 for lute
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Duration: 3:00; 2 pages of tablature

Instrumentation: six-course lute

Difficulty level: Medium

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Woman of the Water | mezzo-soprano & ten-course lute by Frank A. Wallace

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Woman of the Water
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Nine songs for mezzo-soprano and ten-course lute with poetry by Theodore Roethke.
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Lyrics: poetry by Theodore Roethke

Written: 2001 for Nancy Knowles

Duration: 23 minutes; 28 pages, French tab

Difficulty level: moderate for voice, lute many thick textures and fast arpeggios

Recording: Duo LiveOak’s CD Woman of the Water

“The breadth of his musical activity recalls an earlier age, when a complete musician engaged in a broad range of creative activities as a matter of course…Wallace’s music is exciting, unpredictable, and fresh…” — Steven Rings, American Record Guide, 2001

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Woman of the Water is the title of the first song cycle with texts by Theodore Roethke. What mezzo-soprano Nancy Knowles and the guitarist Frank Wallace with his ten-string guitar brought to the ears was just simply beautiful.
– Zevener [Germany] News 6/14/2011

Duo LiveOak performs Woman of the Water at with ten-string guitar in the Faroe Islands for the Sumartonar Festival.

1 The Young Girl 1:15
2 Her Words 1:42
3 The Apparition 2:50
4/5 Her Reticence / Her Longing 4:04
6 Song 1:36
7 The Moment 4:02
8 The Restored 2:35
9 Meditation 2:06

As a songwriter I am blessed by having not only a soprano, but also a poet, as my partner. Nancy Knowles has long been the creative force behind Duo LiveOak’s programming for concerts. She now helps shape my song cycles, from the choosing and sequencing of texts, to writing new poems conceived for a specific work. For Woman of the Water, Nancy put together a moving group of poems by the late American poet Theodore Roethke (pronounced ret-kee). The poems are from The Far Field, Roethke’s last book of poems, published in 1964, one year after his death. In the context of our settings, the poems trace the passions of a woman [or soul] who lives by the sea, from her awakening young body and the beginnings of love, through longing and frustration to union and joy in her later years. In his lifetime Roethke was honored with many awards, including the Pulitzer Prize; in spite of recurring bouts of depression, he produced an inspiring body of work. It is interesting to imagine Woman of the Water as an allegory of his own soul?s journey. The lute was chosen as a more graceful, feminine accompaniment to this delicate tale. The lute part is flavored by an SATB orientation, which creates simple but rich chords, yet has impressionistic flourishes and instrumental fantasy. Throughout, a repetition of motives and chord progressions unify the work.

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