When Words Fail for Viola and Piano
“When Words Fail” offers a delicate yet richly textured sonic experience. The combination of viola and piano allows for a unique interplay of timbres and harmonies, creating a lush and expressive atmosphere. The piano’s delicate nature contrasts with the deep warmth of the viola voice. Markovich explores various techniques to highlight these unique qualities of each instrument. The work is characterized by moments of dialogue and reciprocity, passages of shared melodies or counterpoint while giving each its own solo section in which to shine. This captivating journey through soundscapes both intimate and expansive is sure to captivate your listeners.
Equally impressive on piano, “When Words Fail” is a seven-movement work (c. 14′) commissioned by harpist Rachel Talitman for a 2024 duo album with violist Pierre Xuereb. Based on a profound poem scratched on the wall by a patient of a California insane asylum in 1917 and found after he was carried to his grave, each movement represents an image from the poem.
“Thank you so so much, such a beautiful composition 💯💯💯💯💯 and the fabulous last movement with a Jewish motif.” Tel Aviv Harpist Rachel Talitman
“I finally found the time to listen with full attention to the beautiful short pieces for viola and harp and it will be a great pleasure to learn them.” Pierre Henri Xuereb, viola soloist and faculty, The Paris Conservatory