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Everyone was a bird, and the song was wordless... How does a composer
capture that sensation in music? This
is my attempt. Originally premiered by the Penn State Glee club, this setting
of Siegfried Sassoon's poem, Everyone Sang, is challenging but
rewarding. Like the poem itself, the
music is a celebration of singing, an ecstatic frenzy of sound. The text is so rich in imagery that I felt
compelled to paint every detail into the fabric of the work. No one will every complain that their part
is boring. Please let me know if you
plan to do this work. I would love to
interact with your ensemble.
"The singing will never be done."