•
A 'Cinematographic Ballet for the Imagination'
• A Modern Tone Poem
• A Journey of Discovery
All
of these can effectively describe Chris Kaufman's new work for orchestra
- MYTHAGOS.
MYTHAGOS
is a 'cinematographic ballet for the imagination' depicting the
story below as well as being a modern symphonic work. MYTHAGOS is
an example from Kaufman's 'Young Ulysses' series of pieces where
the composer allows his imagination to roam in mythological territory
free of a specific story.
MYTHAGOS
FOREST is the place where all myths roam free. Young Ulysses is
lost and fleeing shadowy forms. He happens upon a Forest Glade,
the home of a Dryad Girl. They dance and she, with the power of
her magic, returns him to his Island Home.

A
JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: for the composer this was finding his wife
Maryclare. This is depicted as the piece reaches final climax and
conclusion and the music states her name twice. MYTHAGOS was written
a few months after their marriage, in the spring after a dark winter.
The bright rays of Spring sunlight strongly influenced the exuberant
energy of this music. The couple now lives in Brooklyn, where they
are happily raising their beautiful and brilliant daughter Sofia
Rose.
INTRODUCTION:
The shadowy world of MYTHAGOS is presented in music. You can hear
a place in the music featuring high trumpet notes which depicts
the Dryad Girl stretching in the Sun. THE EPISODES: active imaginative
music depicts Young Ulysses's adventure through MYTHAGOS. THE FOREST
GLADE: the music introduces the magical world of the Dryad Girl's
forest home. Ulysses approaches her and they dance as the music
works to a powerful and positive conclusion.

THE COMPOSER WRITES:
"...The story apect is more poetic than programatic. When young
I used to listen to music and allow my mind to freely explore imginative
adventures... This work, and others like it, grow from these early
experiences. The story also helps listeners 'hear' music which might
otherwise be more abstract to their ears upon first listening. I
sincerely hope that my music will inspire the imagination of the
listener, that they would then apply this way of looking at things
to everyday life. This is one of the ways in which works of art
can enhance the life experience of people - if one applies imagination
to life anything is possible... dreams can be revived, new possibilities
envisioned... new relationships formed, a fuller sense of general
feeling and a greater confidence to overcome obstacles achieved..."