for small mixed choir
I asked Nova Scotia poet Bauke Kamstra to write me a poem for this project for a couple reasons. I knew that Bauke could create a text more profound than I could ever imagine about the seasons. I also knew that since I was writing for chamber choir, I wanted a sound more intimate than most choral music. Bauke’s subtle, haiku-like poetry milks meaning from every word, and Making the Year offered me plenty of opportunities to make this text musically come to life.
I explored a multitude of musical settings, styles, and textures before deciding on the sketches that would become the piece. The themes of growth and decay in the poem compelled me to compose music that sometimes flows from key to key, while at other times remaining harmonically static. The sections are further differentiated with tiny tempo changes, subtle enough to the listener as the a small shift in the wind’s current or the water’s flow. I also vary the meter. Sometimes flowing and regular, the last page has several measures in 5/4 time to add emphasis and pause to the words.
This work has yet to be performed. Click below to hear a demo recording featuring me singing tenor and bass, and Jillian Delos Reyes singing soprano and alto. The score can be viewed here.
As the filtered end
of the year comes closer
the sky grey
the rain wetter than other water
then the land
after a brief moment of brilliance
becoming grey too
and a little brown
the colors leaching out
preparing the long night
and the white
a clean slate
on which to paint
a new year.