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Saunder Choi

Saunder Choi is a Los Angeles-based Filipino composer and choral artist whose works have been performed internationally by various groups including Conspirare, the Philippine Madrigal Singers, Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Pacific Chorale, World Youth Choir, Brightwork New Music, People Inside Electronics, and many others. As an arranger and orchestrator, Saunder has...

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Follow the Sun

Saunder Choi

Follow the Sun is a choral setting of Brian Sonia-Wallace’s Stacks, inspired by Monet’s Haystacks series, capturing the dynamic interplay of light and color across seasons while exploring the timeless, interconnected nature of art and conversation.

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Journey through the seasons in song with Follow the Sun, a playful and colorful choral setting of Brian Sonia-Wallace’s Stacks. The poem was born from a writing residency at The Getty and inspired by Monet’s iconic Haystacks series. Just as Monet painted the same subject at different times of day, across seasons, and under changing weather, Follow the Sun captures the dynamic interplay of light and color, moving through variations on a consistent melodic structure. Commissioned by the Los Angeles Master Chorale for the 35th Annual High School Choir Festival, Follow the Sun is a stunning, evocative work that celebrates the timeless power of art to unite and inspire.

Composer’s Notes

Follow the Sun is a setting of Brian Sonia-Wallace’s Stacks — a poem conceived during a writing residency at The Getty, where a few of Monet’s Haystacks are housed. In this series of paintings, Monet used the same subject of wheat or haystacks and painted them at different times of the day, across seasons, and in different types of weather, skillfully capturing the dynamic interplay of light and color.

Over the years, I’ve encountered several of Monet’s Haystacks at prominent galleries such as The Getty, the Art Institute of Chicago, and more recently at the L’orangerie and D’orsey museums during a trip to Paris last summer. Like the paintings, Follow the Sun adopts a loose theme and variation form, where the melodic structure remains consistent as the narrative moves through the seasons.

Brian shared that the original, typewritten version of this poem now lives on the other side of the world, as it was written for two women visiting The Getty from China. They were particularly taken by the soft, ethereal colors depicted in the paintings. Art, like the conversations that inspire it, ripples out across time in unexpected ways. With each passing season, we observe the nuances of light and extend an invitation for connection through this shared observation in a way that predates language and may have even played a role in its evolution.

Follow the Sun is commissioned by the Los Angeles Master Chorale for the 35th Annual High School Choir Festival; Grant Gershon, Kiki & David Gindler Artistic Director.

Text

Before we grow old
But after we’re young
We’ll follow the seasons
We’ll follow the sun

Gnarled as a flower
Soft as a stem
Always growing and wilting
And growing again

Hot as a shadow
When days grow long
The birds go quiet
And silence their song

Pink as a field
Orange as a hill
Tall as a haystack
Strong as a will

Meet me in winter
Meet me in snow
Save me a place
By the fireside’s glow

Meet me in sunlight
Meet me in shade
The shimmering horizon
Before the light fades

-Brian Sonia-Wallace

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