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Eric William Barnum

A conductor and composer, Eric William Barnum continues to passionately seek new ground in the choral field. Working with choirs of all kinds, his collaborative leitmotif endeavors to provide intensely meaningful experiences for singers and audiences. Barnum is currently the Director of Choral Activities at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and previously, the Director...

Eric William Barnum

Antiphon to the Holy Spirit

Eric William Barnum

A chant influenced choral setting of Duclaux’s mystical antiphon.

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This mystical and chant inspired piece hauntingly sets Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux’s “Antiphon to the Holy Spirit.” A quasi theme and variations, the piece transports one to another age using stile antico style and textures. It concludes with a definitive and lush hymn-like quality.

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O Thou that movest all, O Power
 That bringest life where’er Thou art,
O Breath of God in star and flower,
 Mysterious aim of soul and heart;
Within the thought that cannot grasp Thee
 In its unfathomable hold,
We worship Thee who may not clasp Thee,
 O God, unreckoned and untold!

O Source and Sea of Love, O Spirit
 That makest every soul akin,
O Comforter whom we inherit,
 We turn and worship Thee within!
To give beyond all dreams of giving,
 To lose ourselves as Thou in us,
We long; for Thou, O Fount of living,
 Art lost in Thy creation thus!

The mass of unborn matter knew Thee,
 And lo! the splendid silent sun
Sprang out to be a witness to Thee
 Who art the All, who art the One;
The airy plants unseen that flourish
 Their floating strands of filmy rose,
Too small for sight, are Thine to nourish;
 For Thou art all that breathes and grows.

Thou art the ripening of the fallows,
 The swelling of the buds in rain;
Thou art the joy of birth that hallows
 The rending of the flesh in twain;
O Life, O Love, how undivided
 Thou broodest o’er this world of Thine,
Obscure and strange, yet surely guided
 To reach a distant end divine!

We know Thee in the doubt and terror
 That reels before the world we see;
We know Thee in the faiths of error;
 We know Thee most who most are free.
This phantom of the world around Thee
 Is vast, divine, but not the whole:
We worship Thee, and we have found Thee
 In all that satisfies the soul!

How shall we serve, how shall we own Thee,
 O breath of Love and Life and Thought?
How shall we praise, who are not shown Thee?
 How shall we serve, who are as nought?
Yet, though Thy worlds maintain unbroken
 The silence of their awful round,
A voice within our souls hath spoken,
 And we who seek have more than found.

– Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (Robinson-Darmesteter)

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