July 29th, 2013
The first movement of my work Three Sandburg Songs, “At a Window,” will receive its Nashville premiere on August 11th, 2013!
The Nashville Collegiate Orchestra
Elias Salazar, conductor
Kristen Nicole Corley, soprano
Composer · Arranger · Conductor · Baritone
A new work of mine, “At a Window,” will receive its premiere at Westminster Choir College in April.
Based on a text of the same name by American poet Carl Sandburg, who I have set before in my choral work Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard, this piece is written for orchestra and a soprano soloist.
It will be premiered by the Westminster Community Orchestra and Audra Casebier, soprano, on April 3rd, 2013 in Bristol Chapel at Westminster Choir College, and will be conducted by the orchestra’s director, Ruth Ochs.
This piece immediately introduces itself as something out of the ordinary; a textural chord hummed by the choir, and a soaring, rhythmic flute solo as the primary highlight. This flute line is often technically demanding, and serves as a stark contrast to everything else in the work.
The text is a beautiful description of moonlight reflecting off of the surface of a lake.
Stuff of the moon
Runs on the lapping sand
Out to the longest shadows.
Under the curving willows,
And round the creep of the wave line,
Fluxions of yellow and dusk on the waters
Make a wide dreaming pansy of an old pond in the night
The flute serves as an audial representation of the “fluxions of yellow and dusk” shimmering on the water and shore, whereas the lush texture of the choir underneath it portrays the beauty and reverence of the sight.
The anticipation in the vocal lines grow more intricate and strong as we begin to discover more about the journey of the “stuff of the moon.” Each destination of the moonlight is set in a distinct way, and when we finally arrive at the lake, the music becomes more consonant, yet doubles in power and emotion.
Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard was written to be challenging for even a semi-professional ensemble of trained singers.
Contact me if you want to give it a try.