Violin Spaces

The Viola Spaces aroused a great deal of interest from all categories of string players, not just violists. In response to this, Garth Knox has now written a set of Violin Spaces, new concert pieces for solo violin based on the ideas found in the Viola Spaces.

Diamanda Dramm, violinist
Diamanda Dramm, violinist

The pieces were written for and dedicated to Diamanda Dramm, an exceptional young Dutch violinist, who was closely involved in the elaboration of the pieces. The Violin Spaces were published by Schott  in  October 2018.

Here is Violin Space number 1, ‘Skating’, which explores splitting notes into their sub-atomic particules (sul ponticello and related techniques), performed by Diamanda Dramm

Violin Spaces no 2 ‘Up above our heads’ is all about harmonics and the ultrasounds which float above our heads.
Microtonal Blues explores different types of micro-intervals: quartertones, harmonic tuning, tunings with an ‘ethnic’ feel, beating tones and an offstage bagpipes imitation at the end.
Ten Fingers uses all the fingers to pluck the strings, so no bow.
No pitch, no problem is a study in noise. How to enjoy sounds without worrying about ‘right’ notes and ‘wrong’ ones, and how to give them meaning.
Sliding uses one of the most natural string techniques – glissando. Strings are not keyboards and the notes are not sectioned off like on a fretted instrument. So why not slide up and down like a human voice?
The bow is the breath of the violin. Here it imitates the breath of the violinist by playing without pitch, then whispers it’s ghostly melody under the breath.
Rick O’Shea and his amazing circular bow would make a great circus act – sonorous bow juggling in many dimensions; up and down, sideways, round, with the hair and with the back of the bow, and of course ricochet!

 

You can see below the cover of the printed edition, which can be purchased here .

 

Compositions by Garth Knox — Video

Jonah and the Whale

For viola and tuba

Written for Gérard Buquet, tubist and friend. The idea came to me to write a piece for the seemingly outrageous combination of viola and tuba based on the story of Jonah and the Whale as told in Moby Dick by Hermann Melville. It struck me that the viola could portray the character of Jonah, a frightened fugitive on the run, and that the extraordinary seascape sounds that Gérard could draw from his tuba could conjure up a very convincing whale.

Jonah and the Whale / Part I
Jonah and the Whale / Part II

La Valse de la Vineuse

for viola d’amore, clarinet, violin and cello
A piece which tries to capture the atmosphere of a village dance, including the scraping of feet on the open dirt floor, and the dialogues of the newly formed couples.The final walz is the slightly rowdy small scale climax of the evening, after which the villagers go home and leave the barn empty again.

La valse de la Vineuse

Ockeghem Fantasy

for viola d’amore and five violas
“Ockeghem Fantasy» is based on a three-part song by fifteenth century composer Johannes Ockeghem. The piece begins with a freely improvised cadenza, and throughout the Fantasy, the viola d’amore has the freedom to add short improvisations, ornamentations or commentaries, as suggested by the title. The role of the five violas at the beginning of the piece is to represent the sympathetic strings of the viola d’amore, and they sit in a line behind the viola d’amore, playing simple resonances of the solo part. However, they soon begin to assert their independence…

Ockeghem Fantasy

Marin Marais

Live at the ZKM, Karlsruhe Germany
10th january 2008


Fuga Libre

1990

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Teaching

Manchester

Since 2013, Garth Knox is International Viola Tutor at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, UK. He has a class for post graduate students called the “Manchester Creative Viola Studio” where students are encouraged to explore new repertoire in all styles and to explore all the creative possibilities of string playing. More information and application procedures can be found at : Royal Northern College of Music

Spring Course in Essen

From 23rd to 28th March 2014, Garth will be teaching in the ViolaModern course in Essen, near Cologne, Germany. Classes open to all, with an emphasis on new music and an accent on enjoyment, exploration and creativity. Possibility of improvisation classes, overtone singing, ensemble playing.
Details : Viola Festival at the Folkwang University Of The Arts