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Timothy C. Takach
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Ghosts
Ghosts are attracted to the joy we feel in our lives.
TB, piano
Bringing more spookiness into the choral genre, Takach has added a gem to the repertoire for developing TB voices. Ben Westlie’s unique text supposes that ghosts are attracted to the happiness in our lives, and they are envious that we still get to experience joy. Takach uses the most of a limited vocal range and writes a relentless driving piano part in a way that develops the harmonic structure around the voices without giving the voices too much of a challenge. A winner for your TB ensemble.
Composer’s Notes
I’ve always been fascinated by ghosts. I’ve never seen proof, but when I was a kid, my sister and I heard one in our house. Our parents were away for the evening, and as we were falling asleep we heard disturbances in the basement, in the kitchen. It’s easy to be frightened by these sounds and unexplained events. But I love Ben Westlie’s notion that they’re envious of our existence. We have what they no longer have: physicality, warmth, happiness.
The piano is dry, with no pedal throughout most of the piece. The incessant rhythm is meant to be a little disturbing at first, but by the end of the piece we are used to it, it has become a part of the landscape. There are moments of optional TB divisi in the piece, but if you choose to sing unison throughout, please omit the lower notes.
– Timothy C. Takach, 2019
Text
At night
     you can hear them,
        talking
          about when
they were alive, when it was them
     sleeping
        in the room you now lie down in,
shut your eyes in,
to depart yourself for just a few hours.
        Sometimes they sound angry
          causing pipes to shout and floors
to creak and you
        can’t help but hear
          breathing which you tell yourself
is just air finding
     the cracks in
        the window frame. Why
             shouldn’t they
display such bitterness, you’re the body, the
          life, the memory, you get to still feel, you
        have the time they envy. You hold
          tighter to the warmth that is your shield.
        You hope the furnace will
          stop making footstep sounds
          outside
your door,
        silently call for sleep
          to seduce you, but most of all you
try to be
     very happy, if they
        do enter your room, it is the very
heat your body
     releases when
        you feel joy that they glide into,
becoming undead.
– Ben Westlie
– Used with permission.
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