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J. David Moore

J. David Moore is a composer, arranger, conductor, teacher, and Southerner who has lived in the Upper Midwest for most of his life. His music has been called “endlessly inventive,” “glorious…haunting…breathtaking,” and “joyous…wild and elemental.” He publishes through his company Fresh Ayre Music, and is the founder and conductor of The First Readings Project, a...

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Keeping Quiet

J. David Moore

A gentle, lyrical entreaty to respectful civil conversation.

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SATB, mezzo-soprano and baritone soli, harpsichord, cello, and percussion

I wrote this out of frustration over the vituperative quality of contemporary civil discourse. The inability to listen and the meaningless anger and shallow panic that seems to be the way political conversations are thought to require led me to this beautiful poem by Chilean leftist Pablo Neruda. The style is gentle, quiet, and flavored by the nueva cancion style of popular folk song.It was written to honor my friend and colleague Paul Boehnke, a noted harpsichordist and baroque scholar.

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Now we will count to twelve
and we will all keep still.

This one time upon the earth,
let’s not speak any language,
let’s stop for one second,
and not move our arms so much.

It would be a delicious moment,
without hurry, without locomotives,
all of us would be together
in a sudden uneasiness.

[The fishermen in the cold sea
would do no harm to the whales
and the peasant gathering salt
would look at his torn hands.] – this stanza is not used in the musical setting

Those who prepare green wars,
wars of gas, wars of fire,
victories without survivors,
would put on clean clothing
and would walk alongside their brothers
in the shade, without doing a thing.

What I want shouldn’t be confused
with final inactivity:
life alone is what matters,
I want nothing to do with death.

If we weren’t unanimous
about keeping our lives so much in motion,
if we could do nothing for once,
perhaps a great silence would
interrupt this sadness,
this never understanding ourselves
and of threatening ourselves with death,
perhaps the earth is teaching us
when everything seems to be dead
and then everything is alive.

Now I will count to twelve
and you keep quiet and I will go.

– Pablo Neruda; trans. Stephen Mitchell

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