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01. Petr Kotik - Many Many Women Part 1 (71:40)
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01. Petr Kotik - Many Many Women Part 2 (69:39)
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ARTIST
KOTIK, PETR
TITLE
Many Many Women
FORMAT
2CD
LABEL
SUB ROSA
CATALOG #
SR 595CD
SR 595CD
GENRE
CLASSICAL
RELEASE DATE
6/12/2026
Many Many Women
by
Petr Kotík
is a large-scale composition for voices and instruments from 1975-78 on the text of
Gertrude Stein
's novella of the same name. It was published in Paris in 1910 as part of the book
G.M.P.
-- Gertrude, Matisse, Picasso. Voices and instruments performed by members of
S.E.M. Ensemble
and
Ostravská banda
. In 1972, the book was published again by
Dick Higgins
in his publishing venture Something Else Press. Kotík used the complete text, which determined the length of the piece. Inspired by his close collaboration with the composer and singer
Julius Eastman
, Kotík began composing for voice in 1971. Gertrude Stein was the first author Kotík used in a series of compositions on her texts.
Many Many Women
is the culmination of this series. A performance of the entire composition lasts almost six hours and features three pairs of singers and three pairs of instrumentalists performing in parallel perfect intervals: fifths, fourths, and octaves. It can also be performed in a shorter version with a smaller instrumentation. Starting in the mid-1970s,
Many Many Women
was performed incrementally, as Kotík continued to compose the piece. The completed composition was premiered in its entirety in 1979, in a series of three consecutive six-hour performances: at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York, and in New York City, at Paula Cooper Gallery and at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The current recording of
Many Many Women
features two sopranos; countertenor; tenor; bass-baritone; bass; two flutes; two trumpets; and two trombones. The poetic nature of the text evokes imagery that can lead to staging. In June 2022, the festival New Opera Days Ostrava (NODO) presented the complete (one movement, six-hour in duration) performance of
Many Many Women
. Subsequently, the piece was recorded and edited down to a length of a double CD -- 142 minutes of music. The liner notes were written by the Viennese composer
Bernhard Lang
, who has been associated with Kotík for almost twenty years.
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