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Elizabeth Alexander
Elizabeth Alexander (Seafarer Press)
A Palette To Paint Us As We Are (SATB)
A moving tribute to our skins’ true colors.
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A Palette To Paint Us As We Are
SATB, piano
Inspired by Gerald Rich’s moving tribute to our skins’ true colors — including such luscious shades as mahogany, coffee, champagne, and rose gold — “A Palette To Paint Us As We Are” weaves together a wide variety of choral textures and instrumental timbres, moving softly and tenderly from one hue to another, creating a seamless tapestry of sound.
Composer’s Notes
I first heard Gerald Rich’s moving tribute to our skins’ true colors in the late 1990s at a poetry reading. As soon as Rich recited the opening words, the whole room grew suddenly still. As I took in each delicious new image, I envisioned a musical language that would contain as much harmonic and melodic color as the poem, moving tenderly from one subtle hue to another. What I did not imagine was that this song would change me. But day after day I sought to convey through music how light reflects from one person’s body to another person’s eyes. And at some point I realized that a different lens had been made available to my own eyes, one that was less fearful, more appreciative, and full of curiosity.
I owe a debt of gratitude to friend and fellow composer Ann Silsbee, who upon hearing my final draft remarked that she was disappointed that I’d set the word “champagne” on a low pianissimo note. “I hear it as a champagne toast,” she said. “A toast to our beautiful colors!” Ann was absolutely right of course, and I immediately went home and reset the word on a gloriously bright chord.
-Elizabeth Alexander
Text
Give us a palette to paint us as we are.
Enough of black and white, yellow and red,
Those false colors that sham at fact.
Coffee, and chocolate, and café au lait,
Ivoried saffron, and saffroned ivory,
Bronze, and brass, copper, and rose gold,
Tea and pale butter, golden almond,
Infinite varieties of browns and tans,
Pale rose, pink and soft rose cream,
Mahogany, oak, cedar, and champagne.
These are the colors of people I see,
Not black and white, not yellow and red.
Those false colors no longer will do.
Give us a palette to paint us true.
-Gerald Rich
© by Gerald Rich. Reprinted by permission of the poet.
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