On the Trunks of Strong Trees

Greg Bartholomew

About this work:
Premiered February 15, 2006, by Vanessa Rose Ament, soprano, Jessica Andrews, piano, Samantha Bosch, flute, and Tracy Hagen, cello, at the Pleasure for the Ear concert at Bethany Lutheran Church, Seattle. Text for: On the Trunks of Strong Trees After dinner when the refrigerator droned monotone commentary, To supplant the fan overhead, Holding onto the railing she fled Down ten flights of orange-railed stairs and outside Into the evening drizzle and the ionized air In no state of mind to be fair To the crisp calmness which spoke for the world With lingering light in the sky and windshield wipers in gear, Singing to counteract fear, And everything else that weighed down Ten floors up in the kitchen When thirty-two seemed too old To lose direction without losing hold On a peace that no longer believed itself Any better than boredom. So she let herself slow down And accept the strength that she found From lashing her tears on the trunks of strong trees, Sucking in the scent of wet earth, Staring at the coarse cold bark, Believing in the thunder and the dark.
Year composed: 2005
Duration: 00:06:00
Ensemble type: Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble:Voice with Chamber/Jazz Ensemble, 2-5 Players
Instrumentation: 1 Flute, 1 Piano, 1 Cello, 1 High Voice
Instrumentation notes: Voice (soprano or tenor), flute, cello & piano

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