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Dale Trumbore

Dale Trumbore is a Los Angeles-based composer and writer whose music has been praised by The New York Times for its “soaring melodies and beguiling harmonies.” Her music has been widely performed in the U.S. and internationally by ensembles including the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Pacific Chorale, Pasadena Symphony, The Singers...

Dale Trumbore

Learning to Breathe (SATB)

Dale Trumbore

A vivid depiction of learning to scuba dive that serves as a metaphor for navigating life’s many uncertainties.

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SATB Chorus & Piano

Diane Thiel’s text for Learning to Breathe describes a significant difference between swimming underwater and scuba diving. In the latter, holding one’s breath is not only discouraged, but can actually be harmful to one’s lungs because of the pressure difference that occurs with changes in depth.

I read Thiel’s poem as not only a vivid depiction of learning to swim and scuba dive—though of course, it’s that, too—but a suggestion for how to live when everything we know is changing. There’s a reason, when life becomes complicated, that we often say we feel we’re “underwater.” When we’re stressed, our tendency is to take shallow breaths, forgetting that deep breaths can help relax the nervous system. Thiel’s poem encourages us to “just keep breathing through it”—to look around and breathe steadily through our changing landscapes, through terrifying experiences and miraculous ones.

Composer’s Notes

This piece was commissioned by the Washington State University Choirs and Palouse Choral Society, Dean Luethi and Matthew Myers, Conductors, for the 2024 WSU Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music.

– Dale Trumbore

Text

I grew up holding my breath.
It was something I could do.
As a child, I could dive ten fathoms down
for that sand dollar
or something else that looked like treasure.
I could swim the length of an Olympic pool
and back underwater, and further,
always pushing it further,
training my lungs to let me stay longer.
In my home, I often felt I had no power,
but there was power

in being able to always push it further.

When I later learned to deep-sea dive
I had to go against
that inclination to hold my breath.
For me, there was significant adjusting,
as a body of water meant
to get down there and back up
in the short time that I had.
I had to learn to breathe steadily,
the main rule, never hold it.
At first, I had to say it in my mind—
Never hold your breath.

But once I learned, I loved belonging

to that world, while also being alien to it,
first through the wrecks on both coasts, then
volcanos under Santorini, looking for Atlantis,
and later the perspective from down under,
the side glance of the sea turtle appearing
on the barrier reef, gliding over its expanses
and losses.
Breathing steadily, adjusting carefully
to changes in depth, even back on land,
breathing, even in the surge of the unknown,
breathing, always remembering to

just keep breathing through it.

—Diane Thiel
“Learning to Breathe,” from Questions from Outer Space (Red Hen Press, 2022).

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