Between Worlds

Composer: SIMON, Carlos
  • Between Worlds is a solo piece for violin, with arrangements for cello and double bass. It was written in 2019.
  • Program notes from the composer:
    • Bill Traylor was born a slave in Alabama in 1853 and died in 1949. He lived long enough to see the United States of America go through many social and political changes. He was an eyewitness to the Civil War, Emancipation, Reconstruction, Jim Crow segregation and the Great Migration. As a self taught visual artist, his work reflects two separate worlds— rural and urban, black and white, old and new. In many ways the simplified forms in Traylor’s artwork tell of the complexity of his world, creativity, and inspiring bid for self-definition in a dehumanizing segregated culture. This piece is inspired by the evocative nature as a whole and not one piece by Traylor. Themes of mystical folklore, race, and religion pervade Traylor’s work. I imagine this solo piece as a musical study; hopefully showing Traylor’s life between disparate worlds.1

Sources

  1. “Between Worlds,” Carlos Simon, accessed February 4, 2025, https://www.carlossimonmusic.com/works/between-worlds-2.

Cut IDs

26889