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Brian Harnetty

Words and Silences

World Premiere

Man sits behind a desk writing on paper with a pen

The Columbus-based musician’s portrait of Trappist monk and writer Thomas Merton merges newly composed music with archival recordings Merton made alone in his Kentucky hermitage.

Between April 22 and December 31, 1967, Merton recorded a series of musings that reflected his keen interest in current events—an interest that runs counter to many impressions of monastic life. Using the tape recorder as a tool for contemplation and introspection, he touched on subjects including authors Samuel Beckett and Michel Foucault and the 1967 Louisville racial protests.

In Words and Silences, Harnetty thoughtfully sets Merton’s penetrating voice against the backdrop of his five-piece ensemble. There are subtle references to Merton’s favorite music including folk songs, John Coltrane, and Jimmy Smith, as well as Buck Owens and Louis Armstrong. His score for brass and wind instruments simulates Merton’s interest in meditative breathing, while his use of piano reflects Merton’s love of early Kansas City jazz and Boogie-woogie pianists such as Mary Lou Williams. As with his past projects like the Wex-supported Shawnee, Ohio (2016) that pull voices of the past into dialogue with contemporary concerns, here Harnetty connects Merton’s still-relevant words to the isolation induced by the COVID-19 pandemic and to demands for racial justice throughout the country.

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Brian Harnetty at Loghaven Artist Residency, Knoxville, TN, photo: Poynter Photo.

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"Harnetty frames Merton's humane eloquence with discreet and dignified music…The monk's voice remains vital and apt; the settings are just right."
The Wire (UK)

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For the past decade, interdisciplinary artist Brian Harnetty’s internationally acclaimed projects have brought together myth, history, ecology, and economy in Appalachian Ohio, informed by his family's roots there. He is currently a fellow at Ohio State’s Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme (2022–23). Read more on the artist’s website.

PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR THIS PERFORMANCE PROVIDED BY
Ohio Arts Council

WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY
Greater Columbus Arts Council
The Wexner Family
National Endowment for the Arts
Ohio Arts Council
L Brands Foundation
The Columbus Foundation
Nationwide Foundation
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Vorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease

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Mike and Paige Crane
Axium Packaging
CampusParc
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
President Kristina M. Johnson and Mrs. Veronica Meinhard
Nancy Kramer
Larry and Donna James
Lisa Barton
Johanna DeStefano
Jones Day
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