The Day Florestan Murdered Master Raro

for 'cello, violin, piano, clarinet
By Justin Merritt
American

The Day Florestan Murdered Magister Raro was the winner of the 1999 Left Coast Chamber Ensemble Composition Competition and received its West Coast premier by that ensemble in 2000. Florestan and Magister Raro are characters found in Schumannâ??s piano character pieces. Florestan is the wild, free tune that perhaps needs to be put in its place. Magister Raro, actually Schumann himself, is the wise, controlling voice that made sense of the proceedings. It does seem at times in this work as though the tunes have overtaken the good sense of the composer. The quick cuts and tiny quotes (mainly Schumann and Messiaen â?? the quartetâ??s namesake) reflect the quick-cutting, hyperactive attention spans of television, especially cartoons.

-notes by the composer

“All I say is that non-experts often know more than experts and should therefore be consulted and that prophets of truth (including those who use arguments) more often than not are carried along by a visions that clashes with the very events that vision is supposed to be exploring. ”
--Paul K. Feyerabend, Against Method