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Circular Breathing - Meditations from a Musical Life (Paperback, New)
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Circular Breathing - Meditations from a Musical Life (Paperback, New)
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In this collection of personal essays, clarinetist Ann McCutchan
uses the metaphor of circular breathing to animate her
understanding of her own life as a woman, musician, and writer.
Circular breathing is a technique for wind instrument playing in
which fresh air is drawn in through the nose at the same time that
stored air in the lungs is released by mouth through the
instrument. The process allows the player to produce a continuous
line of music without breaking the curve of a melody to inhale. The
questions McCutchan grapples with have universal implications. For
example, how does one come to be called to a life's work? For
McCutchan, who grew up in central Florida in the 1960s, the call
grew out of twin desires: to exercise a physical voice and to
develop an interior one. Bringing both to fruition meant abandoning
roles expected of young women in that time and place, and learning
to live ever after with the conflicting claims of art and life.
Questions of familial loss lie at the heart of this collection, as
well. With a sure, delicate hand, McCutchan examines the impact of
her parents' untimely deaths, her inability to bear children, and
the foundering of her two marriages. Art may not deliver one from
sorrow, she discovers, but it may console-deeply. Finally, there
are the questions that arise when one can no longer fulfill the
physical demands of an art. Can a musician trade in her instrument,
and a world that defined her for decades, for something else? Here,
McCutchan charts her journey from the stage to the page, exploring
the ways both worlds feed each other. Ann McCutchan is the author
of "Marcel Moyse: Voice of the Flute," and "The Muse That Sings:
Composers Speak About the Creative Process." Her work has appeared
in numerous literary journals and in "The Best American Spiritual
Writing." She teaches creative writing at the University of North
Texas.
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