friends scoring music for proper musicians and vocalists has always made me a little envious and being unfulfilled with the idea of producing piano scores no one else could read i have long harboured a desire to produce a score for voice or voices.
talking to the composer alex temple about contemporary classical music and trans*/ gender queer and gender variant people within it's fold i decided to put into action my so far only half realised plans for just such a score.
over the last few months i've drawn various diagrams describing how individuals where to move and vocalise which where to be printed on transparencies and laid over texts (i have long planned to set the beautiful but unsettling lyrics of the psalms this way, perhaps i will some day) but have felt each one was to restrictive in how it instructed the individual performer and though i offer some restrictions in my piano pieces i leave it mostly open to the individual player to determine the sound of the piece.
as often with more ambitious work i fretted over this for a long time only to find a solution quite quickly (or rather in a moment of clarity.)
the nine pages of this score incorporate the text of 'you look like your mother (minus the introduction and afterword) and, as with the book, can be arranged in any order. the lines drawn on the page give the parts for each voice and each voice has two parts per page with a third part given to one of the four voices per page.
no durations or instructions are given.
thank you for your time.









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