Cabinet of Folksongs
‘A musical work is never alone – it always has a large family to get along with, (…) and it must be able to live in the present in many different ways.’
− Luciano Berio
With ‘Cabinet of Folksongs’, the Zafraan Ensemble, together with Latvian soprano Katrīna Paula Felsberga, marks both of the 100th birthdays of composer Luciano Berio and singer Cathy Berberian with a project that explores the tension between folk music and avant-garde, between individual expression, cultural appropriation and creative engagement with traditional music. The starting point for this is Luciano Berio’s Folk Songs, premiered in 1964, a cycle of eleven folk songs of various origins arranged for soprano and ensemble, which he wrote for his then wife, the singer Cathy Berberian, and which is now considered one of the classics of the post-war avant-garde. These are juxtaposed with eleven world premieres of short miniatures for soprano and ensemble, commissioned from eleven composers of diverse backgrounds. The new compositions are based on ‘dainas’, short pre-Christian texts, songs, proverbs and spells collected by the Latvian ethnologist Krišjānis Barons at the end of the 19th century, for which he had an elaborately crafted cabinet built – the ‘Cabinet of Folksongs’.
Today, the collection is considered a central part of Latvia’s national cultural memory. At the same time, it forms the basis for an artistic debate that actively distances itself from a nationalistic appropriation of cultural heritage and seeks alternative, artistically productive ways of appropriation characterised by dialogue and empathy. The programme is complemented by Louis Andriessen’s ‘Letter from Cathy’, a setting of a letter written by Cathy Berberian in 1964.
Program
Luciano Berio (1925-2003)
Folk Songs (1964) for voice, flute, clarinet, viola, cello, harp and two percussionists
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I Black is the colour (USA)
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II I wonder as I wander (USA)
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III Loosin yelav (Armenia)
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IV Rossignolet du bois (France)
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V A la femminisca (Sicily)
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VI La donna ideale (Italy)
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VII Ballo (Italy)
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VIII Motettu de tristura (Sardinia)
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IX Malurous qu’o uno fenno (France)
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X Lo fiolaire (France)
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XI Azerbaijan love song (Azerbaijan)
Louis Andriessen (1939-2021)
Letter from Cathy (2003) for voice, percussion, harp, piano, violin and double bass
– German premiere –
Cabinet of Folksongs (2025) Elf Miniaturen von elf Komponist*innen für Stimme, Flöte, Klarinette, Saxophon, Perkussion, Harfe, Klavier, Violine, Viola, Violoncello und Kontrabass
– world creation –
Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber (*1973), Dzirdam/Dziedam
for soprano, clarinet and viola
Yoav Pasovsky (*1980), Silv’ry rain for soprano and ten instruments
Lisa Streich (*1985), Gullviva for soprano and ensemble
Manuela Guerra (*1996), Gaišumā for soprano and ensemble
Ian Anderson (*1987), HORSE DENTIST for ensemble
Zeynep Gedizlioğlu (*1977), Lēni, lēni for soprano and saxophone
Samir Odeh-Tamimi (*1970), Parakendísis for solo violin
François Sarhan (*1972), Daina
for three groups of executants
Maija Hynninen (*1977), Gludi galvu saglaudīju for soprano, bass clarinet, harp, violin and viola
Ádám Bajnok (*1992), Noslīka for soprano and ten instruments
Oscar Bianchi (*1975), Grūti
for soprano and ten instruments


