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my website @ https://www.oswaldhuynh.com/ learn more about the piece @ https://www.oswaldhuynh.com/works/gia... learn about ACO @ https://americancomposers.org/ Gia Đình (2022) for orchestra Performed by the American Composers Orchestra Conducted by Tito Muñoz Recorded live at the 2023 ACO EarShot Readings in New York City, The New School - Tishman Auditorium, New York City, NY, June 2, 2023 Uploaded with permission from the American Composers Orchestra Movements: 00:00 I. Cha nào con nấy 03:22 II. Không có gì bằng cơm với cá, không có gì bằng má với con 07:18 III. Blood is thicker than water Program Note: Gia Đình, meaning “family” in Vietnamese, is an exploration of intergenerational trauma, cultural inheritance, and what is lost between eras. Specifically, I am focusing on the greater Vietnamese diaspora and the Vietnamese boat people, who traveled across the ocean in makeshift boats in search of a future for their families. Many of my own family members were a part of this generation, and only within recent years have they chosen to share their stories with me. Each movement acts as a musical portrait of the various aspects and roots of intergenerational trauma and is titled with a Vietnamese proverb that describes the value of family and the perceived relationship between parent and child in Vietnamese culture. The opening movement, "Cha nào con nấy," (Like father, like child) observes heritage, tradition, and culture as trauma. Conflicting generational values often create rifts between parent and child, particularly in Western countries. What should we pass down and teach? And at what cost? Borrowing thematic material from the Vietnamese folk song Lý Kéo Chài, I present fragments of the song without ever presenting the melody in its entirety. These musical splinters are introduced clearly, but quickly disintegrate into the orchestral texture. The second movement, "Không có gì bằng cơm với cá, không có gì bằng má với con," (There is nothing like rice with fish, there is nothing like mother with child) considers colonization and war as a source of trauma. Vietnam was colonized by the French in the mid-1800s, which played a large part in the spread of Catholicism among Vietnamese people. Shortly after Vietnam gained independence from France, the Vietnam War broke out, which ultimately led to the mass exodus from the country. A unique aspect of Vietnamese Catholic practice is the tradition of đọc kinh, in which all prayers and responses are sung or chanted. I directly quote Kinh Thú Nhận (Penitential Act), which is preceded by a fragmented theme that slowly builds into the chant. The final movement, "Blood is thicker than water," (Một giọt máu đào hơn ao nước lã) examines migration, displacement, and assimilation as forms of trauma. In addition to what is passed on to the next generation, this movement also explores what is lost. Language, culture, and history can all be lost within a single generation as a result of displacement. This is represented musically by two extremely contrasting themes: a slow, lyrical melody inspired by Vietnamese folk melodies and a fractured, unrelenting section that cycles through the entire orchestra. I bounce between the two themes until the music melts into a coda that recalls the first movement.