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Isaac Lovdahl
Graphite Publishing
Everyone Sang (Lovdahl)
A hopeful and beautiful piece about the importance and joy of singing.
3-part mixed choir, piano
“Everyone Sang” is a gorgeous partsong accessible to middle school choirs up through adults. Three-part mixed voicing allows for the piece to be sung by developing or smaller choirs. The sophisticated and hopeful text speaks to our times and the joy of singing, even in difficult times.
Composer’s Notes
This poem, “Everyone Sang” by Siegfried Sassoon, spoke to me in a profound way as we dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic. I, like many others, experienced moments of dread and uncertainty: Will choral singing survive this? Will music-making ever be the same? While it does seem that our collective mindset around music and public performance has been changed forever, the natural urge to “make a joyful noise” can survive just about anything. Sassoon puts forth the sanguine notion that “the singing will never be done,” and that simple line at the end of the poem gives me great hope. When I was urged to write a three-part mixed choir piece, two things came immediately to mind: 1.) It should be accessible without forsaking beauty, and 2.) It should incorporate a text that can speak to any person at any age. The piece is dedicated to my middle school choir director, Gloria Knoll. I remember joining choir in 7th grade and being immediately hooked—I felt like I belonged, and was always happiest when “everyone suddenly burst out singing.” The scoring is flexible in the sense that anyone can sing any of the three parts so long as it fits their vocal range, which is perfect for the changing voices of middle school and early high school students.
– Isaac Lovdahl, 2021
Text
Everyone suddenly burst out singing;
And I was filled with such delight
As prisoned birds must find in freedom,
Winging wildly across the white
Orchards and dark-green fields; on – on – and out of sight.
Everyone’s voice was suddenly lifted;
And beauty came like the setting sun:
My heart was shaken with tears; and horror
Drifted away … O, but Everyone
Was a bird; and the song was wordless;
the singing will never be done.
– Sigfried Sassoon
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