And it Was Quiet
SATB Choir and chamber orchestra
(2016)

 

Kaitlin Foley, soprano
Lindsey Adams, mezzo-soprano
Decani choir of Rockefeller Chapel, prepared by James Kallembach
eighth blackbird and members of contempo
Cliff Colnot, conducting

Text: Libby Cheney, Inese Wheeler, trad. Stabat Mater text
Language: English and Latin
Duration: 40 minutes

Premiered May 2016
Chicago IL

 
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Composer’s Note

Pairing the 13th century Stabat Mater text with Libby Chaney’s 21st-century poem “To Hold You” reflects the constancy of grief on the timeline of humanity. Many issues divide us geographically, socioeconomically, or ideologically; however, grief is a universal human experience. While the texts I have chosen for this piece focus on a parent’s loss of a child, I have come to understand in writing this work that any time a life is lost before we are ready it is a disruption of the cycle we expect; “for the old to die and be replaced by the young.” The words set in this cpiece weave a tapestry of the irrational and inconsistent experience of grief, paired with sounds and gestures that ask musicians to traverse the expanse between unity and disrepair. “And it was Quiet” explores a cumulative processing of loss, providing sound in this place so that we may turn inward, reflect, and navigate our own memories; and still, we are surrounded by others, doing the same.