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By Night

for satb chorus

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for SATB Chorus and Piano
Optional Violin, Cello, 3 Percussion

Also available SSAA

Poem by Harriet Prescott Spofford
Elaine Hagenberg Music - EH1019

Description

Harriet Prescott Spofford’s poem “By Night” depicts a young woman who discovers a bold new world of thrilling beauty when she ventures beyond her familiar walls. A galloping accompaniment underscores this wild discovery, and a soaring wind motif in the vocal line rushes forth as if to take the viewer's breath away. A contrasting middle section pauses briefly to meditate on the "beauty born in its Maker's thought" before racing forward again, painting a cinematic scene of wonder and awe. An exhilarating piece for your mixed choir to close your concert program!


the Inspiration

Text

Deep in the tarn the mountain A mighty phantom gleamed, She leaned out into the midnight, And the summer wind went by, The scent of the rose on its silken wing And a song its sigh. And, in depths below, the waters Answered some mystic height, As a star stooped out of the depths above With its lance of light. And she thought, in the dark and the fragrance, How vast was the wonder wrought If the sweet world were but the beauty born In its Maker’s thought. - Harriet Prescott Spofford

Composer Notes

When I compose a new piece of music, the original inspiration always arises from the poetry. Each composition begins by carefully studying the words, speaking the rhythms, and listening for melodies that will help to convey a story. I want singers and audiences alike to see themselves inside the music, guided by the melodies and the text as one. In “By Night,” I imagined a dark and mysterious night beckoning a young woman to experience a thrilling adventure. A galloping accompaniment leads our narrator beyond her familiar walls, while the soaring vocal lines depict her breathless discovery of a bold and beautiful new world. Because nature fills me with joy and peace equally, the contrasting middle section invites listeners into a moment of meditation through the “beauty born in its Maker’s thought.” Our heroine’s excitement cannot be contained, however, and the music rushes forth once more, painting a cinematic scene of wonder and awe.
“The scent of the rose on its silken wing
    And a song its sigh...”

- Harriet Prescott Spofford

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