…going back to the skies

Some words that I had nearby while writ­ing this piece (cour­tesy of Roger Deakin, C.D. Wright, Sea­mus Heaney and Friedrich Dürren­matt):

Day­dream­ing has been my mak­ing and my un­do­ing — like hav­ing a light at your back you can’t see but can still feel.

‘Since when,’ he asked, ‘Are the first and last line of any poem where the poem be­gins and ends?’

Nur noch die Geige Ein­steins ist zu hören.

The title is taken from a state­ment made by John Cage shortly be­fore his death, in an in­ter­view with Charles Amirkhan­ian:

We live in a time I think not of main­stream but of many streams or even, if you in­sist on a river of time, that we have come to delta, maybe even be­yond delta to an ocean which is going back to the skies.

Writ­ten for Trio Atem, …going back to the skies had its first per­for­mance in a ‘beat the rush hour’ con­cert on Feb­ru­ary 26 2010 in the Cosmo Rode­wald Con­cert Hall at the Uni­ver­sity of Man­ches­ter. The con­cert fea­tured sev­eral new works by Man­ches­ter-based com­posers com­mis­sioned for the oc­ca­sion.

A re­vised ver­sion of this work was pre­miered by Trio Atem at King’s Place on Mon­day, 4 April 2011.