Starsail
- Year
- 2008
- Instrumentation
- vcl, pno
- Duration
- 13 minutes
- Commissioned by
- Sarah Steeves
Sheet Music
Score & parts available for rental or purchase here.
Program Notes
Not long ago I encountered a stunning image from a source in popular culture. In this depiction, a ship sails the open sea on a clear, cloudless night; glimpsed from above, it appears that the vessel is gliding on a sea of stars.
This image had surprising resonance with me, as it seemed to suggest a metaphor for the lone individual's journey into the great unknown, both beautiful and terrifying in its infinitude and mystery. In Starsail, the cellist embarks on such a journey, venturing heroically beyond the comforts of 'home' (represented at the outset by a lush 'Romantic' theme) into the wilderness of human experience. The music's shifting stylistic idioms and adventurous structures are attempts to 'surf' the boundary between order and chaos, to navigate beyond the confines of what we know and understand (both essential to growth and inherently dangerous) while anchoring ourselves to the traditions that define us. As the piece veers into stranger and stranger worlds, the principal theme for Starsail resurfaces during crucial moments like a refrain, reminding us constantly of home — where we are, and who we are.
Starsail was originally commissioned by Sarah Steeves and was premiered at McGill University in March, 2008.
Performances
March 19, 2008 - Sarah Steeves, cello; Lauretta Altman, piano. Redpath Hall, McGill University, Montreal
November 25, 2010 - Rachel Mercer, cello; Angela Park, piano. Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, University of Toronto
April 3, 2011 - Rachel Mercer, cello; Angela Park, piano. Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, University of Toronto
CD Release
Title: The Sounds of Our Time
Producers: Norbert Kraft and Bonnie Silver
Naxos Canadian Classics Series
Producers: Charles Barber and Raymond Bisha
Original Music by: William Rowson, Kevin Lau, Abigail Richardson-Schulte, Hunter Coblentz, Mark Nerenberg
Performed by: Rachel Mercer (cello), Angela Park (piano)
Edited and mixed by: Norbert Kraft and Bonne Silver
Available for purchase at: rachelmercercellist.com
Reviews
"...a wild ride with a transcendental ending." David Olds, The Whole Note
"Kevin Lau's Starsail is energetic and questing, tossing off cascades of notes whether vehement and powerful or rippling out in delicate rainbows as it enacts a voyage of inner discovery likened (in the composer's words) to 'a vessel gliding on a sea of stars.' Despite this Scriabinesque imagery Lau's harmonies and instrumental usages remain fairly traditional (avoiding the Russian mystic's disorienting chromaticism.) Nothing here would bother, say Ravel or even Rachmaninoff. And both would surely enjoy the gorgeous sounds and rapturous enchantment Lau generates with them." Mark Lehman, American Record Guide
Awards
Winner of the 2010 Karen Kieser Prize in Canadian Music