9/14/24

Katherine Hunka: Unwound

The training of a classical violinist is rigorous and starts at a young age. I have found the lifetime dedication to the violin and music splendidly rewarding, though it comes with many rules. There are structures in music that need to be understood and assimilated, endless exercises and the constant striving to realise a composer’s wishes. I wondered what I would play if untethered to any rules.

I was awarded a week’s residency at the Tyrone Guthrie centre last summer and I spent a lot of time with my violin, a loop pedal and no scores. It was very liberating to let all musical influences in and let loose. “Unwound” refers to this letting loose as well as the literal unwinding of the strings. It is said to be unwise to “untune” a violin in public as it might not want to be retuned later in the piece, but I discovered new sound worlds and quickly developed a disregard for perfection as my goal. This is an honest and visceral portrayal of what it is to be untethered.

Unwound had its world premiere at the Killaloe Music Festival in June 2023.

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