In episode no. 6 of The Composer’s Cut, I sat down with the legendary composer Chaya Czernowin to discuss her music. She spoke of how she conceives of her music almost like creatures that she materializes through the medium of sound, the risk and danger of pursuing certain paths or ideas, warping time and space in music, creating equal forces between orchestra and voice—and much more!
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Pieces discussed in this episode:
Atara (2020/21) for orchestra and 2 amplified voices
https://youtu.be/MoVxSO16dYU?si=nlx2OMKE5wEcogUH
EZOV (Moss) (2024) for string quartet
https://youtu.be/ecx01uP2EdE?si=hMRw8Eew6XVEGJtf
More recommended listens:
Seltene Erde: alchimia communicationis (2022)
https://youtu.be/pvfH3CggaTg?si=Hw-Wj_BIi7zRelEX
https://youtu.be/Rgb1Mhx9pWA?si=KB_Jq3oMSmSqDLSg
Moths of Hunger and Awe (2023/24)
https://youtu.be/PpYD3EiChPo?si=9MslHlPn9VkuhoPl
https://www.chayaczernowin.com/
Subscribe to Chaya’s YouTube channel! 👇🏻
https://www.youtube.com/@chayaczernowin777
Upcoming performances of NO! A Lament for the Innocent
LA Phil World Premiere, Daníel Bjarnason conducting
https://www.laphil.com/events/performances/3120/2025-04-29/vocal-dimensions
WDR Sinfonieorchester, conducted by Maxime Pascal
https://www1.wdr.de/orchester-und-chor/sinfonieorchester/konzerte/termine/children-of-europe-100.html
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop conducting
Orchestra Philharmonie de Paris, Alan Gilbert conducting
https://philharmoniedeparis.fr/fr
ORF orchestra, conducted by Maxime Pascal
https://rso.orf.at/en/rsowien
The piece was commissioned by these five orchestras.
Many more performances of Chaya’s music to keep an eye out for:
https://www.chayaczernowin.com/2025