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Jocelyn Hagen
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Silver Wing
This dramatic, extended song for soprano and viola tells a story about love, loss, and the effects of war.
soprano and viola
“Silver Wing” is taken from the dance opera Test Pilot (2014), a collaboration between choreographer Penelope Freeh and composer Jocelyn Hagen. This new setting of a song lyric by Canadian singer/songwriter Marie-Lynn Hammond speaks to so many people, especially veterans and their family members. The composer was inspired by the relationship between her grandmother and her husband, Louis Theodore Hagen, III., who served in World War II as a navigator and was never quite the same upon return. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross for his outstanding service in the Air Force.
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he had twelve days leave when I met him in Montreal
we courted a week then got married
he wore his uniform
I wore my grey silk suit and a hat with a veil
my mother shook her head and said you hardly know the boy
but it was the spring of ’44
it was such a crazy time
and he seemed so brave
so full of glory
with his talk of planes and the sky
I remember him saying
“Oh flying — well the Hurricane is a damn fine plane
and I wish you could see all the boys and me
doing loops and dives in tight formation
chasing the wind like eagles in the sun.”
it was spring again when I went to meet his train
they sent him home a hero
with medals and that look in his eyes and a cane —
I hardly knew him
and most nights he’d wake up shaking and scared
but he’d never tell me what he was seeing
but it was the spring of ’45
it was such a hopeful time
when he was finally on the mend
we’d sit on the porch and he’d watch the sky
like he was looking for something
Oh flying, sun on the silver wing
it’s so silent out there like a blue cathedral
you can climb and climb till the earth falls away
and you’re finally alone now
you’ve finally come home
well the doctors told him he could never fly again
but a hero’s a hero and the Air Force takes care of its own
oh they let him fly a desk for thirty years
and except for the drinking nothing much has changed
still got his medals and his aches and pains
still got his bad dreams
he’s still the same stranger I met at the train
but there was a boy in ’44
he always dreamed of flying
and one day his plane took off
and you know, they’ve never come down
he’s still somewhere flying
oh flying, sun on the silver wing
– text by Marie-Lynn Hammond, from her song Flying/Spring of ‘44
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