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I'm Worried Now, But I Won't Be Worried Long

from Songs from the River Project, Volume 1 by BRIM

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"I'm worried now, but I won't be worried long" is a piece for violin and electronics that starts from a recording I made of leaky pipes in a bathroom at the Beijing Conservatory and incorporates melodic material from a traditional Armenian song called "Tsirani Tsar" (Apricot Tree.) The title comes from a line in "Down the Dirt Road Blues" by Charley Patton. The piece was written for Mary Rowell and is dedicated to her with vast affection. Thanks to the Ucross Foundation in Wyoming, who were my generous hosts at the time I wrote the piece.

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from Songs from the River Project, Volume 1, released November 1, 2011
Mary Rowell, violin; Eve Beglarian, electronics

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Eve Beglarian Brandon, Vermont

"Ms. Beglarian kayaked and bicycled the length of the Mississippi River [and] has translated her findings into music of sophisticated rusticity… [Her] Americana song cycle captures those swift currents as vividly as Mark Twain did. The works waft gracefully on her handsome folk croon and varied folk instrumentation as mysterious as their inspiration." -The New York Times ... more

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