
" Harman Sokak "
For clarinet and string quartet
- Nominated for : The Musical Springboard 2023
Harman Sokak (Harman Street), the title and inspiration of this work), is located in the European part of Istanbul and is, as is also noted in the score, covered with bombastic graffiti. A number of nuances are recognizable in the score, in which one can read and hear a personality and its diversity. Through partly humorous, but always witty and enigmatic headings, a subtext pervades the score, which composer calls burlesque, a coarse and jocular piece of music.
The piece works with systematic use of quarter-tone structures and the superimposition of ornamentation techniques such as smorzati, vibrati, bisbigliandi, which give the mathematically structured and tonally clearly defined quarter-tone structure pliability and flexibility, as we know it at best from Baroque ornamentation practice. The many different dance associations, the rhythmic structures, and the reflected pitch organization, whose design reaches differentiated into the microtonal range, pose a great challenge for the interpreters, burlesque and controlled, crazy and yet precise, dance and resistance - when it really doesn’t work anymore, another volte-face follows – briefly exhausted and the world, crazy as it is, continues to turn.