The Plains, a brand new album that releases at this time (October 3, 2025) on Redshift Data, is the results of a collaboration, and friendship, between pianist Cheryl Duvall and composer Linda Catlin Smith. It’s the primary quantity of a brand new set of recordings of Duvall taking part in Smith’s full works for solo piano thus far.
Smith’s music has been gaining accolades lately, together with reward from worldwide media just like the Guardian, the BBC, the Wire, and Gramophone — together with a fee from the BBC Proms.
Unusually, The Plains consists of 1, one-hour lengthy work.
LV spoke to each artists in regards to the challenge.
Composer Linda Catlin Smith
Linda Catlin Smith was born in New York Metropolis, the place she first studied composition and concept with composer and pianist Allen Shawn. She went on to additional research in composition on the College of Victoria in British Columbia. Her research in piano started on the State College of New York at Stony Brook, and continued privately in Victoria.
Smith made the transfer to Toronto in 1981, and have become Creative Director of Arraymusic from 1988 to 1993. She taught composition at Wilfrid Laurier College from 1999 to 2020.
Her compositions have been carried out by a variety of ensembles and artists in North America and internationally, together with Goeyvaerts Trio, Psallentes, Tafelmusik, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo and Vancouver Symphony Orchestras, Continuum, Tapestry New Opera, By way of Salzburg, Evergreen Membership Gamelan, Exaudi, and the Penderecki and Bozzini string quartets, and soloists similar to Eve Egoyan, Philip Thomas and Elinor Frey, amongst others.
Pianist Cheryl Duvall
Cheryl Duvall has developed a fame as one in all Canada’s premier interpreters of recent music. With an Honours BMus and Diploma of Chamber Music from Wilfrid Laurier College, and a Grasp’s of Piano Efficiency and Pedagogy from College of Toronto, she started to concentrate on the music of dwelling composers throughout her scholar days.
Cheryl co-founded Skinny Edge New Music Collective in 2011 with violinist Ilana Waniuk, and since then, the ensemble has commissioned greater than 70 new works from composers, have toured and held residencies internationally. Cheryl has additionally labored with choreographers, movie composers, and others on distinctive initiatives.
Linda Catlin Smith & Cheryl Duvall: The Interview
Linda Catlin Smith and Cheryl Duvall met as trainer and scholar, respectively, at Wilfrid Laurier College
“Cheryl was performing scholar compositions as a live performance sequence,” Smith recollects.
Duvall was taking a course in composition as a part of the idea part in her diploma. Smith helped out with scholar live shows on the time.
“I obtained to know her when she was a really attention-grabbing composer within the first 12 months,” Smith says.
Their musical friendship continued, and some years later, Duvall would type Skinny Edge New Music Collective in 2011. Skinny Edge’s inaugural live performance included one in all Smith’s items. In 2023, the ensemble commissioned and recorded Darkish Flower from Smith, for which the composer netted a JUNO nomination. (Start watching under on the 51 minute mark or so.)
The Plains would be the first quantity of what is going to turn out to be a group of Smith’s works for solo piano.
“The primary quantity is able to come out on the third of October,” Cheryl says. The remainder of Smith’s solo piano catalogue has already been recorded over a two-day studio session. “Once we recorded The Plains in December, I recorded three different items that day as effectively,” she says. Different works have been collected over time, together with two that initially appeared on the Darkish Flower album.
“She stunned me with this concept,” Smith says. Naturally, the recordings solely embrace what she’s written up to now. “There may be extra sooner or later.”
“We’re calling it the whole works from 1989 to 2023,” Duvall provides.
“Hopefully I’ve found out a number of issues in these years,” Smith laughs.
Smith’s fame has been rising by leaps and bounds throughout that point interval.
“It has for certain,” Smith says. “I believe it began when One other Timbre began placing out CDs. That appealed to sure followers,” she says. “I don’t suppose he anticipated the form of response. I believe that was a turning level,” Smith provides. “Who is aware of how this works?”
Fame and recognition weren’t on her checklist. “It wasn’t my objective,” Linda says. “It’s not about how many individuals hearken to it. It’s making an attempt to be true as you possibly can, and hoping that somebody will prefer it.”
She provides that having musicians like Cheryl who need to interpret new music is crucial.
Smith’s music is usually known as meditative or contemplative.
“There’s loads of room for interpretation in my work,” Smith says. “There’s not a ton of data on the web page. It’s not micro managed when it comes to interpretation.”
Two pianists may play it fairly in another way, in different phrases.
“It’s extra satisfying,” Smith says. “Simply because I wrote it doesn’t imply I do know the whole lot about it,” she provides.
Her strategy consists of the performer as a part of the method.
“That informs me,” Linda says. She says she learns one thing new with every interpretation of one in all her works.
As she notes, many composers have a really particular imaginative and prescient about what they need to hear. “The performer has to rise to that technical feat,” Smith says. “That’s a really totally different form of music.”
It’s additionally, as she factors out, a comparatively latest factor within the realm of Western classical music.
“I consider myself extra about earlier music, the place there’s not a lot on the web page. It doesn’t have dynamics,” she says.
Cheryl Duvall performs Linda Catlin Smith’s The Environment (2014):
The Recording Studio
Duvall says that the sequence of albums will embrace surprises for Linda Catlin Smith followers.
“I believe there’s fairly a number of of the works which have by no means been recorded,” Duvall says. That’s even supposing they’ve been carried out in public. “I actually felt like loads of freedom with the unrecorded ones. It was so thrilling to discover the colors, and the phrasing, and taking Linda’s musical directions.”
Working straight with the composer is rewarding in lots of respects. The brand new album builds on their musical relationship, which incorporates recordings of Smith’s music made with Skinny Edge.
“We’d at all times seek the advice of with Linda about interpretation of the piece,” Duvall recollects. “I really feel like there’s this historical past,” she provides. With Linda current within the studio, these consultations continued. “Inevitably, after we had been within the recording studio, I used to be in a position to take these concepts, and likewise to be very current with the instrument.”
It creates a singular efficiency of Smith’s work.
“The interpretations are very particular,” Duvall says. “They’re distinctive to that piano and that room.” The method was each reactive and collaborative.
“Plenty of the takes we selected had been the primary ones,” Cheryl notes.
Smith says the forwards and backwards allowed for each views. She may sit again and current a extra goal viewpoint.
“I believe Cheryl and I had been fairly on the identical web page about what a recording expertise is.” It’s not about reducing and enhancing to a seamless polish. “It’s extra of a lived expertise.”
The Fazioli
The piano they used, a Fazioli, provided its personal distinctive character for the challenge.
“The piano — that Fazioli is such an uncommon beast,” Smith says. “Pianos are very attention-grabbing as a result of each one has its personal character,” she provides. “Fortunately she’s performed that piano a number of occasions.”
“I believe the primary time, after we had been doing the Darkish Flower recording, it was the primary time I performed that instrument,” Duvall says. As she did, she realized it was the right piano for Smith’s music. Different pianos require a distinct strategy.
“It takes much more work to make what I need to have occur,” Duvall says.
She notes that the piano she premiered The Plains on as a reside efficiency was a distinct instrument. Her efficiency was a full six minutes shorter than the recorded model.
“It didn’t resonate the identical means,” she says. The Fazioli makes the distinction. “I didn’t need to go as quick to make the phrase alive. There’s loads of extra delicate and nuanced colors that you simply want, moderately than a bombastic assault.”
The Fazioli presents a hotter and extra intimate sound.
“It’s full — but it surely additionally has a gentleness that I really feel will not be at all times straightforward to get on each instrument.”
An Hour Lengthy Piece
Smith says it took a few 12 months, on and off, whereas engaged on different initiatives, to finish The Plains.
“This looks like this can be the hour lengthy piece,” she remembers pondering. “It was simply an concept that Cheryl put in my head.”
An hour lengthy piece permits her to extra totally discover her compositional concepts. “I made a decision to pursue that. When you recognize that you’ve an hour, what it does for me is it permits me to discover a bit extra,” Smith explains. “I really feel like I can wander within the materials. What occurs if I do that, and experiment? How lengthy does it need to be?”
That line of pondering led to the title of the work.
“You might need a big area, however inside that area, you might need flowers,” Linda says. The piece is giant, however brims with small, telling particulars. “Titles are actually late with me.”
Smith appears to have developed a style for longer works. She says she’s presently writing one other hour-long piece for the Skinny Edge Collective.
“I’m again on the planet of prolonged pondering,” Smith provides. “It’s good to have simply that entire expertise I can form from starting to finish, and to permit these longer ideas.”
It is available in distinction to the zeitgeist, in fact, which says that focus spans are getting shorter.
“I really feel like I’m coaching myself to have these longer ideas,” Smith says.
Cheryl’s curiosity in performing longer items goes again a number of years.
“I began a challenge for myself in 2019, the place I did fee six hour lengthy works,” Duvall says. The Plains was an offshoot of that initiative. Linda had come to a live performance to listen to the premiere of one other piece, and Duvall put the concept to her.
“We talked,” Duvall recollects. “I had truly performed Linda’s longer cello ballad with different pianists,” she provides.
“The expertise I had of taking part in these items between 2014 and 2019 was what made me need to sink my tooth into these longer works,” Cheryl says. “My expertise of taking part in by no means felt like an hour,” she remembers. “That so intrigued me that I needed to dive deeper into it.”
Suggestions from audiences instructed her that their very own expertise additionally had a timelessness high quality.
“It was by no means, oh that felt so lengthy,” she studies.
Studying it wasn’t a lot of a stretch. “The interpretation is form of the identical as studying a big sonata,” Duvall says. “Like a giant Beethoven sonata — it’s lengthy. You must perceive it as a macro, and see a map of it. However you additionally need to see the micro,” she explains.
“I approached it equally to how I used to be skilled to interpret engaged on my Masters,” she says. It’s about understanding the entire, however creating every second as they arrive up.
“You’re in two locations without delay. You’re guiding the viewers by way of the expertise. You understand the tip, they don’t,” Cheryl provides. “I cherished decoding it. It was only a pleasure, and pushed me in wonderful methods.”
It’s a distinct form of expertise than the form of flashy approach that may be anticipated from a Chopin or Beethoven, or different work within the historic canon. Contact, stability, color, phrasing, and connecting the phrases takes on a distinct high quality.
“The form of virtuosity that it takes to play nuanced, delicate and spacious music, nonetheless music (it’s laborious to provide you with the right adjectives, to be sincere) is its personal distinctive problem.”
“It’s not technically troublesome,” Smith provides. “However, the technical issue is controlling the color. It’s simply large focus. I think about it’s fairly tiring in the long run. It’s a bit extra tightropey.”
“That’s what makes it rewarding,” says Cheryl. “And that’s what makes it really feel such as you’re sucked out of time.”
“Music modifications time,” Smith notes. “I needed to jot down music the place you possibly can hear the whole lot.”
- Purchase the digital album The Plains [HERE].
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