Malhaar

A Requiem for Water

October 13, 2024 | 3:00pm

Mundelein Center for the Performing Arts | Palm Court (4th Floor)

Loyola University Chicago | 1020 W. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60660

Admission is free, but ticket reservations are required.

Malhaar: A Requiem for Water represents composer Reena Esmail’s hope that humankind will improve its relationship to the earth and “beckon the rain back.” Performed by members of the New Earth Ensemble alongside tabla player Kalyan Pathak, Hindustani vocalist Jai Sovani, and (Western) percussionist John Corkill, this work combines texts from the traditional Latin Requiem mass, environmental writers, and traditional Hindi to explore the beauty and awe of water and humans’ relationship with it.

“In Hindustani music, Malhaar(p/d) refers to a family of raags that beckon rain. As the legend goes, the greatest musicians could cause a downpour from even the most severely parched skies by the power of their song.

This is the inspiration for Malhaar: A Requiem for Water. As drought worsened in Southern California, I yearned for a way to process the rising panic. The work intertwines texts from the traditional Latin Requiem mass alongside the work of Wendell Berry and William O’Daly, along with interspersed Hindi. It traces a trajectory of beauty and awe of water, the fear and devastation around its loss, an answered plea of atonement, and eventually a promise of a new cycle of life, as the water returns to the skies.

This is a hopeful requiem. While the collective loss has been so tremendous, we can still hold out hope that if we change our relationship to the earth, we might beckon the rain back.”

-composer Renee Esmail

A Requiem for

Water 

Malhaar

Malhaar: A Requiem for Water (2002)

I.               Holy Water

II.              Requiem Aeternam

III.            Skeptical Bell

IV.            Lacrimosa/ This Ever-descending Water

V.             Agnus Dei/ He Kartar

VI.            Questions for God

VII.          The Dream of the Waterfall/ In Paradisum

Texts

Performers

Kirsten Hedegaard, conductor

John Corkill, percussion

Kalyan Pathak, tabla

Jai Sovani, Hindustani vocalist 

Soprano: Bethany Battafarano, Maggie Burk, Nathalie Colas*

Alto: Amy Johnson, Cassidy Smith, Gabrielle Timofeeva López

Tenor: Nikhil Harle, Trevor Mitchell, Steven Wilson*

Bass: Joe Labozetta, Ken Martin, John Orduña

*soloist

Reena Esmail, composer

Guest Speaker

"Water Insecurity: An Urgent Global Challenge"

Paula Tallman, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology | Loyola University Chicago

Paula Skye Tallman is a biocultural anthropologist who investigates the drivers of health inequities among marginalized populations in South America and South East Asia, with a focus on connecting this scholarship to social justice initiatives.

Guest Speaker

"Climate Change for the Great Lakes and a Great River”

Sharon Waller, Ph.D. 

Environmental Engineer and Candidate for 2022 Commissioner of the Metropolitan Reclamation District of Greater Chicago 

As a licensed Professional Environmental Engineer, a small business owner with 30 years experience in the water industry, and a PhD in water quality, Sharon Waller is running on a platform of clean affordable water for all. 

Kirsten Hedegaard, conductor

Director, The EcoVoice Project

John Corkill, percussion

Kalyan Pathak, tabla

Jai Sovani, vocalist