Song cycles (Waterhouse)


, cellist and composer especially of chamber music, has written a number of song cycles. As a cellist, he has used string instruments or a Pierrot ensemble instead of the typical piano to accompany a singer. In 2003 he composed a first cycle of songs based on late poems by Friedrich Hölderlin. In 2016, he set nursery rhymes, excerpts from James Joyce, and texts by Shakespeare. In 2017, he wrote settings of poems by Irish female writers.

Overview

The following table contains for every song cycle the title with translation, the year of composition, the text source and its language, voice type and instrument or ensemble, and the number of movements. When ensemble is mentioned, it is always the Pierrot ensemble which Arnold Schönberg introduced in his Pierrot Lunaire of 1912: flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion.
TitleTranslationYearText sourceLanguageVoiceInstrumentMovements
#Sechs späteste LiederSix latest songs2003HölderlinGermanmezzo-sopranocello7
Moonbass2014medieval poemssopranocello3
De NaturaOf nature2015poems about natureEnglishtenorstring quartet5
Hinx, Minx2016nursery rhymesEnglishmezzo-sopranocello6
Music of Sighs2016James JoyceEnglishmezzo-sopranoensemble3
#Drei Lieder nach ShakespeareThree Songs After Shakespeare2016ShakespeareEnglishsopranostring quartet3
Irish Phoenix2017Irish female writersEnglishsopranoensemble7

''Sechs späteste Lieder''

The cycle, composed in 2003, sets six of the late poems by Hölderlin for mezzo-soprano voice and cello in seven movements, with a prelude by the cello, and the final poem spoken as a melodrama:
  1. Vorspiel
  2. Das Angenehme dieser Welt
  3. Nicht alle Tage
  4. Der Winter
  5. Die Aussicht
  6. Der Herbst
  7. Auf den Tod eines Kindes
It was performed and live recorded at the Gasteig in Munich by Martina Koppelstetter and the composer on 11 April 2010, in a composer's portrait concert, along with chamber music, early songs and the premiere of the setting of the poem Im Gebirg by Hans Krieger, scored for mezzo-soprano, alto flute and piano.

''Moonbass''

The cycle is a setting of three medieval poems in different languages, for soprano and cello. It was composed for a colloquium at the University of Oldenburg with Violeta Dinescu.
  1. He Lune!
  2. Man in the Moon
  3. Der Tunkel Sterne
It was premiered on 28 November 2014 by Stephanie Kühne and the composer.

''De Natura''

De Natura is a song cycle for tenor and string quartet. The texts have in common that they deal with phenomena of nature.
  1. Hymn to Helios
  2. The Moon
  3. On a Nightingale in April
  4. The Amphisbaena
  5. Saint Hugh
It was premiered at the Gasteig on 1 November 2015 by tenor Colin Howard and a string quartet formed by Joe Rappaport, Lorenz Chen, Dorothea Galler and the composer.

''Hinx, Minx''

The cycle of settings of six nursery rhymes from the Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes was composed for a concert for children on the Museumsinsel Hombroich, performed on 28 February 2016 by Eva Vogel, mezzo-soprano, and the composer as the cellist.
  1. Sing, sing
  2. Anna Elise
  3. Hector Protector
  4. Hinx, Minx
  5. Solomon Grundy
  6. Chinese counting

    ''Music of Sighs''

The text for the cycle frames Arise from Chamber Music by two excerpt from Finnegans Wake:
  1. Bulbulone
  2. Arise
  3. Buzzard
Scored for mezzo-soprano and ensemble, the cycle was first performed at the Gasteig on 24 April 2016 by Julia Kraushaar and the Ensemble Blauer Reiter.

''Drei Lieder nach Shakespeare''

Waterhouse set three song by Shakespeare from his play The Tempest for soprano and string quartet, to be first performed in an homage concert for Shakespeare, ... play fast and loose..., at the Gasteig on 9 October 2016 by Anna Karmasin and the Pelaar Quartet:
  1. Say my Spirit
  2. Where the Bee sucks
  3. Juno and Ceres

    ''Irish Phoenix''

The cycle is based on poems by Irish female writers from the 8th to the 21st century. It is scored soprano and an instrumental ensemble matching Anton Webern's arrangement of Schönberg's first Chamber Symphony, Op. 9: flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion. Settings of seven poems and an interlude form the cycle:
  1. Eve
  2. News
  3. The Spring
  4. Song
  5. Interlude
  6. Small Breaths
  7. The Poetry Bug
  8. The Irish Phoenix
It was first performed by Anna Karmasin and the ensemble Blauer Reiter at the Gasteig on 1 April 2017.