Much of the Cello Sonata was drafted in October 2005, at a cottage in the Ontario Muskokas where I spent a week on a composition retreat during a sabbatical year. I had been thinking of the road from pain and suffering to hope and celebration. My goal for that sabbatical had been to begin sketching an oratorio on the plight of the "Russian Mennonites", reflecting the violence of the revolutionary times, the agony of relocation, and the challenge and joy of establishing new communities in a foreign land. In the end, I postponed this large plan, and rather set out to write a number of smaller works influenced by the dynamic of that narrative, one of them being the Cello Sonata.
Two months earlier that summer I had visited Tiegenhagen in the Ukraine, my mother's childhood
The work is unapologetically melodic, relative to the huge body of material for solo cello that has appeared in recent decades. In this, perhaps, the Sonata reflects my personal history of choral and congregational singing - of music as a voice of lament, healing, and celebration. I have always loved the cello, in my imagination it is a human voice.
The Sonata is dedicated to cellist Ben Bolt Martin, who premiered it in Waterloo, Ontario on February 7, 2007. Leonard Enns website
On top of performing with various orchestras throughout Ontario, Miriam is an active chamber musician. She is a founding member of the Andromeda Piano Trio, who perform frequently for a number of chamber music series in the region, including the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society, Guelph Connections Chamber Music Series, Conrad Grebel Noon Hour series, Toronto Chamber Players series and more. In 2013 Miriam completed a winter residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts in solo and chamber music, and her chamber ensembles have been the recipients of a number of awards. She has performed as a soloist with numerous orchestras and ensembles, including the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra, Da Capo Chamber Choir and the Georgian Bay Symphony.
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