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Rob Kapilow




                                             Fresh. Local. Music.
Photo: Peter Schaaf




                      59th Season   |   Maestro Alasdair Neale’s 10th Anniversary
FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW

Rob’s journey creating Chrysopylae
(kris·sop´·i·lee) the Marin Symphony’s
Golden Gate Opus commission,
began in 2011 — inspired by history,
sound and community.




                Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
The Bridge by John Van Der Zee

SF Chronicle, on the day following the pedestrian opening, Thursday May 27,1937




“     At about two o’clock the wind that rises in the Gate almost
      every afternoon began blowing through the great harp of
      towers, suspenders and cables. In the absence of the usual
      steady burr of automobile traffic, another sound could be
      heard, and it brought the shuffling and larking of the crowd to
      a momentary halt.


      A man shouted for quiet and, holding up his hand,
      urges the people around him to listen. The hush spread.




               Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
The Bridge by John Van Der Zee

SF Chronicle, on the day following the pedestrian opening, Thursday May 27,1937



      ‘Away down deep’ reported the Chronicle.’ there is a deep
      roar, like the bass notes of a piano. High up in the wires is a
      shrill sound that some gigantic violincello might produce. From
      the towers came ‘a deep organ-like note, a series of different
      tones, changing, deepening, rising.’


      ‘They all blended into a splendid diapason, these different
      sounds, and those still crowds stood awe-stricken by one of


                                                                                                       ”
      the strangest symphonies the ear of man has ever heard.’




               Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW


                                      In Spring 2011, Rob Kapilow was
                                      commissioned by The Marin Symphony
                                      to compose Golden Gate Opus, a piece
                                      for orchestra, chorus and recorded
                                      natural sound to celebrate the Bridge’s
                                      75th anniversary in 2012. Golden Gate
                                      Opus collaborations have taken the
                                      form of community meetings, intimate
                                      conversations, radio call-in shows,
                                      Facebook feedback and site visits to take
                                      in the complete essence of the Bay Area,
                                      the Golden Passage and naturally, the
                                      Golden Gate Bridge itself.




Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Stuart Lirette


Youth from Marin City — 2011
Rob began the year-long process of reaching out to people to create the original piece with
us. His inspiration is drawn from experiences with people from all walks of life.




               Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
2011



                                                         “          I met with generous specialists at
                                                                    several organizations including
                                                                    the California Historical Society,
                                                                    Prelinger Library, the San
                                                                    Francisco Bay Area Television
                                                                    Archives and the Marin County
                                                                    Library–California Collection
                                                                    to name a few.




Photo: Stuart Lirette
                                                                                                                 ”
                        Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
2011



                                                         “          I’m coming there with a clean
                                                                    slate. I have no idea what it will
                                                                    eventually sound like. But a new
                                                                    piece of music should engage
                                                                    an entire community, so every
                                                                    meeting I have with every person
                                                                    is the symphony to me.




Photo: Stuart Lirette
                                                                                                                 ”
                        Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Chrysopylae

Rob Kapilow




“      We have partnered with Native Tribal groups, have
       had intimate meetings with families whose loved ones
       have taken their life on the Golden Gate Bridge, we met
       with a Tugboat Captain, historians, youth of all ages,
       musicians and the retirement community. We heard
       from sailors as they took us on a magical journey under
       the bridge on the historic 1891 Alma and of course we
       engaged the force that keeps the Golden Gate Bridge
       in tip top shape…the bridge workers of all facets


                                                                                            ”
       including painters, carpenters, welders and engineers!




          Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Stuart Lirette


International High School, San Francisco — 2011
The musical experience Rob created reflects the shape and sound of being here.




              Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Stuart Lirette


Smith Ranch — Retirement Community — 2011
The input composer Rob Kapilow received is ultimately the inspiration for the
Golden Gate Opus.




               Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Stuart Lirette


Marin School of the Arts, Novato — 2011
First visit, before Chrysopylae was composed.




              Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Peter Rodgers


Marin School of the Arts, Novato — March, 2012
Return visit, after Chrysopylae was created.




               Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Peter Rodgers


KDFC studio — Fred Newman, Rob Kapilow and Maestro Alasdair Neale
March 2012, ‘State of the Arts’ interview with Jeff Freymann-Weyr.




               Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Peter Rodgers


Rob Kapilow and Alasdair Neale
March 2012 — appearing at a special Yale outreach event at the San Francisco Conservatory
of Music. Rob Kapilow and Maestro Neale are connected to Yale and the SF Conservatory.




              Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
2012 — RETURN VISI T



                                                        “          A year ago, I was commissioned
                                                                   by the Marin Symphony to write
                                                                   a symphony commemorating the
                                                                   75th anniversary of the Golden
                                                                   Gate Bridge. Having no idea
                                                                   where to start, I began by meeting
                                                                   groups of people from all walks of
                                                                   life throughout the Bay Area and
                                                                   asking for their ideas.




Photo: Peter Rodgers
                                                                                                                ”
                       Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
2012 — RETURN VISI T



                                                          “          We all know what the Golden
                                                                     Gate Bridge looks like, so
                                                                     I asked people what they
                                                                     thought it might sound like.
                                                                     And I have to say, I was
                                                                     stunned by the variety,
                                                                     imagination, and brilliance
                                                                     of people’s answers and
                                                                     began my work from those


                                                                                                               ”
                                                                     conversations.


                       California Historical Society,
Photo: Peter Rodgers                  San Francisco



                        Featured Composer    |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
2012 — RETURN VISI T



                                                         “          Now the piece is done, getting
                                                                    ready to be premiered by the
                                                                    orchestra and chorus in May,
                                                                    I am returning to the Bay
                                                                    Area to share how I turned
                                                                    a community’s thoughts into
                                                                    music, presenting excerpts,
                                                                    and giving attendees a chance
                                                                    to tell me what they think


                                                                                                                ”
                                                                    about the whole process.


                                   SF Bay Model,
Photo: Stuart Lirette                   Suasalito



                        Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
2012 — RETURN VISI T



                                                         “          Once I realized the
                                                                    sounds of the Golden
                                                                    Gate Bridge would be at
                                                                    the heart of the piece, I
                                                                    brought Fred Newman,
                                                                    the brilliant sound-effects
                                                                    guy from A Prairie Home
                                                                    Companion, into the project
                                                                    to collaborate with me and
                                                                    his contribution has been


                                                                                                            ”
                                                                    amazing.
                                   SF Bay Model,
Photo: Stuart Lirette                   Suasalito



                        Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
2012 — RETURN VISI T



                                                        “          I welcome the opportunity
                                                                   to see and hear what an
                                                                   area-wide conversation
                                                                   helped create, talk about
                                                                   music, sound, composition,
                                                                   collaboration, and creativity,
                                                                   and learn from Fred how to
                                                                   bark like a dog! I look forward
                                                                   to a stimulating, free-wheeling
                                                                   conversation as our Golden


                                                                                                                      ”
                                                                   Gate Bridge journey continues.
                        Marin Center Auditorium,
Photo: Peter Rodgers                 San Rafael



                       Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
PROGRA M NOT ES

Movement I — CHRYSOPYLAE (kris·sop´·i·lee)




“    U.S. Army officer John C. Fremont gave the name “Golden Gate”
     to the entrance of San Francisco Bay in his “Geographical Memoir”
     submitted to the U.S. Senate on June 5, 1848. Fremont wrote
     that the three mile strait that marked the entrance to the bay, was
     called “Chrysopylae (Golden Gate)” on his map, much like that of
     “the harbor of Byzantium (Constantinople) was called Chrysoceras
     (Golden Horn).” The Greek word, Chrysopylae, literally means a
     golden gateway or passageway, and the idea of celebrating this
     extraordinary meeting of earth, water and sky—this natural, golden
     passageway—as well as the bridge itself, was the central idea behind
     the movement.




            Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
PROGRA M NOT ES

Movement I — CHRYSOPYLAE (kris·sop´·i·lee)



     It begins with a recorded voice of Joseph Strauss, Chief Engineer
     of the Golden Gate Bridge project, floating over an imaginary,
     nature-filled Garden of Eden that impressionistically suggests the
     pre-historic, pre-European contact period through use of the native
     Ohlone and Miwok words for earth, water, sky, salmon, abalone, live
     oak, tule grass, and redwood; the names of the principal Indian tribes
     of the area; and the sounds and music that might have been part
     of this world. The successive periods of contact are suggested as


                                                                                                    ”
     these same elements are translated into Spanish and then English.




            Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
PROGRA M NOT ES

Movement II — Belief: Suspended (Building)




“    “Belief: Suspended (Building)” refers to the bridge as a belief in
     possibility, suspended, as it were, over the waters of the bay.
     It evokes, in multiple ways, the period of the building of the
     bridge—over astonishingly strong protests and open disbelief
     in the era of The Great Depression. The movement begins with
     the sound of alarm bells, explosions, and pile drivers, reflecting
     what contemporary observers claimed was a staggering assault
     of violent noise that accompanied the bridge construction as it
     progressed from 1933-1937.




             Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
PROGRA M NOT ES

Movement II — Belief: Suspended (Building)



     Fragments of the period waltz, “There’s a Silver Moon on the
     Golden Gate,” the official song of the opening of the bridge, waft
     in and out like a radio signal. The twelve-tone row of the first
     section represents the 12 workers who fell through the safety net
     when scaffolding broke on February 17, 1937. The noisy, rivet-by-
     rivet rise of the towers and spinning of cables bring an optimism
     and a triumph of the “spirit of yes over no,” culminating in the
     exuberance of the opening-day celebrations on May 28, 1937. At
     the end of the movement, we simply gaze in awe at the remarkable
     and improbable new bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the


                                                                                                     ”
     world—for the next quarter of a century.




             Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
PROGRA M NOT ES

Movement III — Here is Where I Go




“    Acknowledging the history of suicides that have shadowed the
     bridge, this movement uses words directly drawn from suicide
     notes and the words of surviving family members, concluding
     with a blessing for the victims using the ancient Latin words from
     the Requiem Mass, “Requiem aeternam, dona eis domine, et
     lux perpetua luceat eis’ (Grant them eternal rest, Lord, and let


                                                                                             ”
     perpetual light shine on them.)




            Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
PROGRA M NOT ES

Movement IV — How Long




“   The Finale brings us back to earth through the sounds of modern
    life on the bridge with the choral words “Earth and water and
    sky,” the English words for the original Ohlone and Miwok used
    in the opening. The recurring refrain, “a passageway, a Golden
    passageway, Chrysopylae” is interspersed with text drawn wholly
    from the actual physical facts of the bridge itself.




            Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
PROGRA M NOT ES

Movement IV — How Long



    How long . . . is the Bridge? 4,200 feet . . . “How long . . . will
    your bridge survive?” asks an imagined recording of Michael O’
    Shaughnessy, San Francisco’s Chief Engineer, of Joseph Strauss,
    Chief Engineer of the Bridge, in an exchange pulled, word-for-word,
    from newspaper archives . . . . Strauss answers, “Forever,” to which
    O’Shaughnessy replies, “How long is forever?” This piece was the
    end result of an enormous amount of research in newspaper, radio,


                                                                                                    ”
    television and film archives, and historical special collections.




            Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Peter Rodgers


FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW
March 2012 — Marin Symphony Chorus rehearsal.




             Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Peter Rodgers


FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW
March 2012 — Marin Symphony Chorus rehearsal.




             Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Peter Rodgers


FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW
March 2012 — Marin Symphony Chorus rehearsal.




             Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Peter Rodgers


FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW
March 2012 — Marin Symphony Chorus rehearsal.




             Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Photo: Peter Rodgers


FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW
March 2012 — technical session at the Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium.




              Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
HISTORY IN THE MAKING
Cynthia Newport of Illume Productions is filming the creation of the
Golden Gate Opus for a documentary film.




Featured Composer   |   Rob Kapilow   |   Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus   |   Concert No. 5
Fresh. Local. Music.

                           Beethoven and the Bridge
                           PROGRAM 5
                           Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 3pm (world premiere)
                           Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 7:30pm

                           Alasdair Neale, conductor
                           Featuring the Marin Symphony Chorus

                           Kapilow Chrysopylae (kris-sop΄-i-lee), Golden Gate Opus
                           Beethoven Symphony No. 9
                           	        Ronit Widmann-Levy, soprano
                           	        Julie Anne Miller, mezzo soprano
                           	        Brian Thorsett, tenor
                           	        Eugene Brancoveanu, bass

                           Tickets: 415.499.6800 www.marinsymphony.org
                           Concerts made possible by LVP Marin Realtors, Bank of Marin, William &
                           Flora Hewlett Foundation. Guest artist sponsored by Steve & Christina Fox.




                                              Rob
                                              Kapilow


               Fred                                       Alasdair
               Newman                                       Neale
                        Photo: Peter Schaaf                                  Photo: Matthew Washburn

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Marin Symphony, Rob Kapilow, Chrysopylae, May 2012

  • 1. Rob Kapilow Fresh. Local. Music. Photo: Peter Schaaf 59th Season | Maestro Alasdair Neale’s 10th Anniversary
  • 2. FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW Rob’s journey creating Chrysopylae (kris·sop´·i·lee) the Marin Symphony’s Golden Gate Opus commission, began in 2011 — inspired by history, sound and community. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 3. The Bridge by John Van Der Zee SF Chronicle, on the day following the pedestrian opening, Thursday May 27,1937 “ At about two o’clock the wind that rises in the Gate almost every afternoon began blowing through the great harp of towers, suspenders and cables. In the absence of the usual steady burr of automobile traffic, another sound could be heard, and it brought the shuffling and larking of the crowd to a momentary halt. A man shouted for quiet and, holding up his hand, urges the people around him to listen. The hush spread. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 4. The Bridge by John Van Der Zee SF Chronicle, on the day following the pedestrian opening, Thursday May 27,1937 ‘Away down deep’ reported the Chronicle.’ there is a deep roar, like the bass notes of a piano. High up in the wires is a shrill sound that some gigantic violincello might produce. From the towers came ‘a deep organ-like note, a series of different tones, changing, deepening, rising.’ ‘They all blended into a splendid diapason, these different sounds, and those still crowds stood awe-stricken by one of ” the strangest symphonies the ear of man has ever heard.’ Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 5. FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW In Spring 2011, Rob Kapilow was commissioned by The Marin Symphony to compose Golden Gate Opus, a piece for orchestra, chorus and recorded natural sound to celebrate the Bridge’s 75th anniversary in 2012. Golden Gate Opus collaborations have taken the form of community meetings, intimate conversations, radio call-in shows, Facebook feedback and site visits to take in the complete essence of the Bay Area, the Golden Passage and naturally, the Golden Gate Bridge itself. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 6. Photo: Stuart Lirette Youth from Marin City — 2011 Rob began the year-long process of reaching out to people to create the original piece with us. His inspiration is drawn from experiences with people from all walks of life. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 7. 2011 “ I met with generous specialists at several organizations including the California Historical Society, Prelinger Library, the San Francisco Bay Area Television Archives and the Marin County Library–California Collection to name a few. Photo: Stuart Lirette ” Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 8. 2011 “ I’m coming there with a clean slate. I have no idea what it will eventually sound like. But a new piece of music should engage an entire community, so every meeting I have with every person is the symphony to me. Photo: Stuart Lirette ” Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 9. Chrysopylae Rob Kapilow “ We have partnered with Native Tribal groups, have had intimate meetings with families whose loved ones have taken their life on the Golden Gate Bridge, we met with a Tugboat Captain, historians, youth of all ages, musicians and the retirement community. We heard from sailors as they took us on a magical journey under the bridge on the historic 1891 Alma and of course we engaged the force that keeps the Golden Gate Bridge in tip top shape…the bridge workers of all facets ” including painters, carpenters, welders and engineers! Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 10. Photo: Stuart Lirette International High School, San Francisco — 2011 The musical experience Rob created reflects the shape and sound of being here. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 11. Photo: Stuart Lirette Smith Ranch — Retirement Community — 2011 The input composer Rob Kapilow received is ultimately the inspiration for the Golden Gate Opus. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 12. Photo: Stuart Lirette Marin School of the Arts, Novato — 2011 First visit, before Chrysopylae was composed. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 13. Photo: Peter Rodgers Marin School of the Arts, Novato — March, 2012 Return visit, after Chrysopylae was created. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 14. Photo: Peter Rodgers KDFC studio — Fred Newman, Rob Kapilow and Maestro Alasdair Neale March 2012, ‘State of the Arts’ interview with Jeff Freymann-Weyr. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 15. Photo: Peter Rodgers Rob Kapilow and Alasdair Neale March 2012 — appearing at a special Yale outreach event at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Rob Kapilow and Maestro Neale are connected to Yale and the SF Conservatory. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 16. 2012 — RETURN VISI T “ A year ago, I was commissioned by the Marin Symphony to write a symphony commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge. Having no idea where to start, I began by meeting groups of people from all walks of life throughout the Bay Area and asking for their ideas. Photo: Peter Rodgers ” Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 17. 2012 — RETURN VISI T “ We all know what the Golden Gate Bridge looks like, so I asked people what they thought it might sound like. And I have to say, I was stunned by the variety, imagination, and brilliance of people’s answers and began my work from those ” conversations. California Historical Society, Photo: Peter Rodgers San Francisco Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 18. 2012 — RETURN VISI T “ Now the piece is done, getting ready to be premiered by the orchestra and chorus in May, I am returning to the Bay Area to share how I turned a community’s thoughts into music, presenting excerpts, and giving attendees a chance to tell me what they think ” about the whole process. SF Bay Model, Photo: Stuart Lirette Suasalito Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 19. 2012 — RETURN VISI T “ Once I realized the sounds of the Golden Gate Bridge would be at the heart of the piece, I brought Fred Newman, the brilliant sound-effects guy from A Prairie Home Companion, into the project to collaborate with me and his contribution has been ” amazing. SF Bay Model, Photo: Stuart Lirette Suasalito Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 20. 2012 — RETURN VISI T “ I welcome the opportunity to see and hear what an area-wide conversation helped create, talk about music, sound, composition, collaboration, and creativity, and learn from Fred how to bark like a dog! I look forward to a stimulating, free-wheeling conversation as our Golden ” Gate Bridge journey continues. Marin Center Auditorium, Photo: Peter Rodgers San Rafael Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 21. PROGRA M NOT ES Movement I — CHRYSOPYLAE (kris·sop´·i·lee) “ U.S. Army officer John C. Fremont gave the name “Golden Gate” to the entrance of San Francisco Bay in his “Geographical Memoir” submitted to the U.S. Senate on June 5, 1848. Fremont wrote that the three mile strait that marked the entrance to the bay, was called “Chrysopylae (Golden Gate)” on his map, much like that of “the harbor of Byzantium (Constantinople) was called Chrysoceras (Golden Horn).” The Greek word, Chrysopylae, literally means a golden gateway or passageway, and the idea of celebrating this extraordinary meeting of earth, water and sky—this natural, golden passageway—as well as the bridge itself, was the central idea behind the movement. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 22. PROGRA M NOT ES Movement I — CHRYSOPYLAE (kris·sop´·i·lee) It begins with a recorded voice of Joseph Strauss, Chief Engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge project, floating over an imaginary, nature-filled Garden of Eden that impressionistically suggests the pre-historic, pre-European contact period through use of the native Ohlone and Miwok words for earth, water, sky, salmon, abalone, live oak, tule grass, and redwood; the names of the principal Indian tribes of the area; and the sounds and music that might have been part of this world. The successive periods of contact are suggested as ” these same elements are translated into Spanish and then English. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 23. PROGRA M NOT ES Movement II — Belief: Suspended (Building) “ “Belief: Suspended (Building)” refers to the bridge as a belief in possibility, suspended, as it were, over the waters of the bay. It evokes, in multiple ways, the period of the building of the bridge—over astonishingly strong protests and open disbelief in the era of The Great Depression. The movement begins with the sound of alarm bells, explosions, and pile drivers, reflecting what contemporary observers claimed was a staggering assault of violent noise that accompanied the bridge construction as it progressed from 1933-1937. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 24. PROGRA M NOT ES Movement II — Belief: Suspended (Building) Fragments of the period waltz, “There’s a Silver Moon on the Golden Gate,” the official song of the opening of the bridge, waft in and out like a radio signal. The twelve-tone row of the first section represents the 12 workers who fell through the safety net when scaffolding broke on February 17, 1937. The noisy, rivet-by- rivet rise of the towers and spinning of cables bring an optimism and a triumph of the “spirit of yes over no,” culminating in the exuberance of the opening-day celebrations on May 28, 1937. At the end of the movement, we simply gaze in awe at the remarkable and improbable new bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the ” world—for the next quarter of a century. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 25. PROGRA M NOT ES Movement III — Here is Where I Go “ Acknowledging the history of suicides that have shadowed the bridge, this movement uses words directly drawn from suicide notes and the words of surviving family members, concluding with a blessing for the victims using the ancient Latin words from the Requiem Mass, “Requiem aeternam, dona eis domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis’ (Grant them eternal rest, Lord, and let ” perpetual light shine on them.) Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 26. PROGRA M NOT ES Movement IV — How Long “ The Finale brings us back to earth through the sounds of modern life on the bridge with the choral words “Earth and water and sky,” the English words for the original Ohlone and Miwok used in the opening. The recurring refrain, “a passageway, a Golden passageway, Chrysopylae” is interspersed with text drawn wholly from the actual physical facts of the bridge itself. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 27. PROGRA M NOT ES Movement IV — How Long How long . . . is the Bridge? 4,200 feet . . . “How long . . . will your bridge survive?” asks an imagined recording of Michael O’ Shaughnessy, San Francisco’s Chief Engineer, of Joseph Strauss, Chief Engineer of the Bridge, in an exchange pulled, word-for-word, from newspaper archives . . . . Strauss answers, “Forever,” to which O’Shaughnessy replies, “How long is forever?” This piece was the end result of an enormous amount of research in newspaper, radio, ” television and film archives, and historical special collections. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 28. Photo: Peter Rodgers FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW March 2012 — Marin Symphony Chorus rehearsal. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 29. Photo: Peter Rodgers FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW March 2012 — Marin Symphony Chorus rehearsal. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 30. Photo: Peter Rodgers FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW March 2012 — Marin Symphony Chorus rehearsal. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 31. Photo: Peter Rodgers FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW March 2012 — Marin Symphony Chorus rehearsal. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 32. Photo: Peter Rodgers FEATURED COMPOSER, ROB KAPILOW March 2012 — technical session at the Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 33. HISTORY IN THE MAKING Cynthia Newport of Illume Productions is filming the creation of the Golden Gate Opus for a documentary film. Featured Composer | Rob Kapilow | Chrysopylae / Golden Gate Opus | Concert No. 5
  • 34. Fresh. Local. Music. Beethoven and the Bridge PROGRAM 5 Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 3pm (world premiere) Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 7:30pm Alasdair Neale, conductor Featuring the Marin Symphony Chorus Kapilow Chrysopylae (kris-sop΄-i-lee), Golden Gate Opus Beethoven Symphony No. 9 Ronit Widmann-Levy, soprano Julie Anne Miller, mezzo soprano Brian Thorsett, tenor Eugene Brancoveanu, bass Tickets: 415.499.6800 www.marinsymphony.org Concerts made possible by LVP Marin Realtors, Bank of Marin, William & Flora Hewlett Foundation. Guest artist sponsored by Steve & Christina Fox. Rob Kapilow Fred Alasdair Newman Neale Photo: Peter Schaaf Photo: Matthew Washburn