Claron McFadden: Singing the primal mystery

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Pep Rosenfeld: Folks, you've just met Claron McFadden.
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She is a world-class soprano singer
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who studied in Rochester, New York.
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Her celebrated operatic roles are numerous and varied.
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In August 2007, Claron was awarded the Amsterdam Prize for the Arts,
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winning praise for her brilliance,
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her amazing and extensively wide repertoire
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and her vivid stage personality.
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Please welcome Claron McFadden.
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(Applause)
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Claron McFadden: The human voice:
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mysterious, spontaneous, primal.
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For me, the human voice is the vessel on which all emotions travel --
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except, perhaps, jealousy.
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And the breath,
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the breath is the captain of that vessel.
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A child is born,
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takes its first breath --
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(Inhales)
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Whah!
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And we behold the wondrous beauty
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of vocal expression --
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mysterious, spontaneous
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and primal.
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A few years ago, I did a meditation retreat in Thailand.
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I wanted a place
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where I would have total silence and total solitude.
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I spent two weeks at this retreat
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in my own little hut --
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no music, no nothing -- sounds of nature,
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trying to find the essence of concentration,
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being in the moment.
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On my last day,
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the woman who looked after the place,
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she came and we spoke for a minute,
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and then she said to me,
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"Would you sing something for me?"
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And I thought, but this is a place of total quiet and silence.
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I can't make noise.
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She said, "Please, sing for me."
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So I closed my eyes,
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I took breath
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and the first thing that came up and out
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was "Summertime,"
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Porgy and Bess.
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(Singing) Summertime and the livin' is easy.
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Fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high.
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Oh, your daddy's rich and your ma is good-lookin'.
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So hush little baby,
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don't you cry.
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And I opened my eyes,
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and I saw that she had her eyes closed.
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And after a moment, she opened her eyes
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and she looked at me and she said,
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"It's like meditation."
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And in that moment I understood
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that everything I had gone to Thailand to look for,
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to search for,
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I had it already in my singing --
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the calm, but alertness,
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the focus, but awareness,
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and being totally in the moment.
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When you're totally in the moment --
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when I'm totally in the moment,
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the vessel of expression is open.
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The emotions can flow from me
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to you
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and back.
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It's an extremely profound experience.
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There's a piece by a composer,
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an American composer called John Cage.
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It's called "Aria."
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It was written for an amazing singer called Cathy Berberian.
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And the thing about this piece that's so special --
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if you see it behind me --
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it's not notated in any way.
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No notes, no flats, no sharps.
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But it's a kind of structure.
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And the singer, within this structure,
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has total freedom to be creative, spontaneous.
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For example,
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there are different colors
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and each color gets a different type of singing --
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pop, country and western, opera, jazz --
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and you just have to be consistent with that color.
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You see there are different lines.
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You choose in your own tempo in your own way
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to follow the line,
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but you must respect it,
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more or less.
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And these little dots,
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these represent a sort of sound
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that's not a vocal, not a lyrical way
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of expressing the voice.
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Using the body -- it could be sneezing,
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it could be coughing, animals --
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(Audience member coughs)
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Exactly. (Laughter)
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Clapping, whatever.
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And there's different text.
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There's Armenian, Russian, French, English, Italian.
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So within this structure, one is free.
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To me, this piece is an ode to the voice,
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because it's mysterious, as we can see.
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It's quite spontaneous.
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And it's primal.
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So I would like to share this piece with you,
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It's "Aria," of John Cage.
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(Singing in various languages)
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Hampart-zoum
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Dirouhi
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Di questa Terra
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Naprasno
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Conscience et
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(Barks)
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(Singing) Arise
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Tsk, tsk, tsk.
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(Singing)
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Vidiel’a
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facilmente
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E io sono per te
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(Robotic voice) No other way
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Dans l'espace, so help
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(Singing)
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Si juste
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Dvidzénya bistri
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(Claps)
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(Singing)
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On pekrásen
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idyot a k u
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O a k ho a
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Sivayoot eternal loosin
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(Sneezes)
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(Laughs)
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Shh!
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(Singing)
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Gloobinoí più chiara
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Si ceci est cela cela est ceci
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Totalmente soi whom they sought to slay
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To have the fruits gloire
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J’écoute ...
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À la vie…
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Leggermente snédznoi
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Coo coo
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P k t d
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Banalité
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K o e
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(Makes the sound of a kiss)
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(Singing)
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In armonia
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(Applause)
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