Hibakusha

for solo flute

Date

October 2005

Duration

6 minutes

Orchestration

Solo Flute

Hibakusha

Catherine Branch, flute

Hibakusha
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Composers in Red Sneakers Young Composers Competition

2008 WINNER (3rd PLACE)

About

Following the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, many survivors were plagued with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. These survivors are known as Hibakusha (pronounced “hih-BAHK-shah”). This piece seeks to capture their state of shock, sometimes described as a ‘frozen dream,’ as they were ever-haunted by their devastating past. While this was first envisioned as a larger ensemble piece, there is something profoundly isolating about the survivors’ condition, which suggested the solo instrumental treatment adopted here.

When performed in Japan, the piece is titled MEISO…hibakusha ni sasagu (Meditation…Dedicated to Hibakusha).

Recording

Beauport Classical

  

Performer

Catherine Branch, flute

Recording

Society of Composers, Inc.

Performer

Catherine Branch, flute
(Audio Engineer: Fran Schmidt)

Publication

PARMA Anthology of Contemporary Music

Publication

SCI Journal of Music Scores, vol. 40 (2008): 11-17

US Premiere

February 11, 2006
Society of Composers, Inc. Region VI Conference
Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Houston, TX
Catherine Branch, flute

International Premiere

March 11, 2009
Webster Trio Japan concert
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan
Leone Buyse, flute

Press

Ongaku No Tomo

Akemi Hara

“[In] Gaubert’s ‘Romance,’ flute and piano, and Alon’s “Meiso…dedicated to Hibakusha,’ solo flute, Buyse performed with healing tone, especially the second piece (Meiso), her performance sincerely brought us a message of memorial and prayer for peace.”

American Record Guide

Allen Gimbel (2012)

“…[the] ‘numb state of shock’ is put forth by spooky humming into the instrument, shivering flutter-tonguing, and pent sighs punctuating lonely melodic lines.”

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WXXI NPR Interview with Catherine Branch — Clip 1
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