MovementsPartita for 8 Voices has a duration of roughly 25 minutes and is composed of four movements named after Baroque dances:
Allemande
Sarabande
Courante
Passacaglia
Shaw said the piece was inspired by Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawing 305 and "...our basic desire to draw a line from one point to another."[9] Some of the lyrics are from textual instructions LeWitt wrote to direct the draftsperson (Jo Watanabe in the first instance) who does the actual drawing.[10]
Reception
At the premiere of the complete Partita for 8 Voices, Justin Davidson of New York wrote that Shaw had "discovered a lode of the rarest commodity in contemporary music: joy."[11]
In October 2019, several performers of katajjaq, including Canadian Inukthroat singerTanya Tagaq, accused Caroline Shaw and Roomful of Teeth of having engaged in cultural appropriation and exoticism for the perceived uncredited quotation of a katajjaq song in the third movement of Partita.[12][13][14] In a public statement released by Caroline Shaw and artistic director Brad Wells, Roomful of Teeth acknowledged that they had hired and studied with Inuit singers in 2010 and that techniques learned from those studies had been used in Partita; they further stated that they believed those "patterns to be sufficiently distinct from katajjaq".[15][16]
In 2019, The Guardian ranked Partita as the 20th greatest work of art music since 2000, with Erica Jeal dubbing it "an explosion of energy cramming speech, song and virtually every extended vocal technique you can think of into its four 'classical' dance movements. It might blow apart solemn, hard-boiled notions of greatness, but it has to be the most joyous work on this list."[17]
In media
The third movement of Partita, "III. Courante", can be heard in numerous episodes of the Netflix show Dark.[18] The first movement was used as the theme song for the 2022 BBC Television drama Marriage.[19]
References
^Deemer, Rob (April 19, 2013). "Caroline". NewMusicBox. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2015.