Türbø Meuz

The name originates from a particularly large PC mouse.

Trivia:
The original title was inspired by a large PC mouse with the words “Turbo Mouse” printed on it. The melody was composed on an acoustic guitar in the room where the mouse was placed on a table.

The phrase “Türbø Meuz” is supposed to be pronounced with a French-German accent – [tyhR-beu myeuhz]. It provided the name for the character played by Owe Egon Grandics at Menu Bizarra´s world premiere version of this composition at Volapük, on January 29, 1995. Grandics´ character later appeared as a part of Menü Tizz Aura #2’s performances: in the composition Sentrifugalkraft, he recites the phrase twice in a southern Swedish accent: “Türbø Meuz, Türbø Meuz, jag är fri och ren, hurra!”

“Türbø Meuz“ is one of the most heavily reworked compositions in Jono El Grande´s repertoire, and it has been a work in progress since its inception. It has been performed, rehearsed or recorded in approximately eleven different versions. At one point, it was intended as a part of the opera «A Gangrene Hangover – The Ergot Opera» with lyrics («Moonstricktly in Love With a Figment Foetus»), which was never rehearsed or performed.

A variation on the opening melody line was used in «Rapphoenß» (1999 -).
Album(s) on which this composition has appeared:
Utopian Dances (1999)

Version history (mp3 file(s) below title):
10 minute suite for art rock ensemble and performance actors
(Menu Bizarra, Volapük, January 29, 1995)

10 minute suite for art rock ensemble and one added movement
(Menu Bizarra, Volapük, Spring Festvial, 1995)

Short version for acoustic guitar and Kawai FS 610 Personal Keaboard
(4 track demo recording, 1996)

Art rock opera version (as part of A Gangrene Hangover)
(Grand Corpse #1, one rehearsal, 1996)

Band version of short, acoustic version
(Grand Corpse #2, cassette recording from one rehearsal, 1996)

String quartet version
(Concert Ware score, 1997)

Revised electronic version (workstation recording, released on Utopian Dances, 1999):


(Workstation, Utopian Dances, 1999, solo performances 1999 – 2000)

Chamber orchestra version of Utopian Dances version (audience recording, live Volapük, 2000):


(The Jono El Grande Orchestra, 2000 – 2003)

Rock band version of Utopian Dances version (mix board recording, live Smuget, 2004):


(The Slush Band, 2003. Jono El Grande & The Luxury Band #5, 2004)

Chamber orchestra version of Utopian Dances version (studio outtake from Fevergreens sessions, 2003):


(The Jono El Grande Orchestra #3, studio recording, The Jono El Grande Orchestra #4, all concerts 2003)

Revised string quartet version with trio


(Poing, Parkteatret, December 21, 2006)

20 minute, completely re-composed version for small orchestra
(The Happy Days Festival Players, Oslo City, April 12, 2007)

Title history:
«Türbø Meuz» (1995 – 96)
«Moonstricktly in Love With a Figment Foetus» (1996)
«Türbø Meuz» (1997 – 2006)
«Oslo City Suite» (2007)