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Wild Wind | STACY GARROP

STACY GARROP

a composer with a story to tell

a composer with a story to tell

Wild Wind



AUDIO
Performed by Amina-Glen Ellyn Children’s Chorus, Emily Ellsworth, Artistic Director

DURATION
4’15”

INSTRUMENTATION
SS treble choir, SSAB children’s choir, piano, percussion (1), optional audience participation

POET
Anne Brontë

YEAR COMPOSED
2016

COMMISSIONER
Amina-Glen Ellyn Children’s Chorus, Emily Ellsworth, Artistic Director

ORDERING SCORES
This work is published as a digital score with a performance license. The pricing is based on the number of singers in a choir:
  • $55: up to 20 singers
  • $110: 21-50 singers
  • $165: 51-79 singers
  • $220: 80+ singers
To order:
  • Click on the link to email Inkjar Publishing Company
  • Specify the number of singers and the name of your choir.
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  • Once payment is received, you will be emailed the licensed PDF within three business days (excluding weekends and holidays).

PERUSAL SCORE
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TEXT
And carried aloft on the wings of the breeze;
For above and around me the wild wind is roaring,
Arousing to rapture the earth and the seas.

The long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing,
The bare trees are tossing their branches on high;
The dead leaves, beneath them, are merrily dancing,
The white clouds are scudding across the blue sky.

I wish I could see how the ocean is lashing
The foam of its billows to whirlwinds of spray;
I wish I could see how its proud waves are dashing,
And hear the wild roar of their thunder today!
  • HELIOS • 4’30” • 2 tpts/flugelhorns, hn, tbn, tba


    PROGRAM NOTES
    In Greek mythology, Helios was the god of the sun. His head wreathed in light, he daily drove a chariot drawn by four horses (in some tales, the horses are winged; in others, they are made of fire) across the sky. At the end of each day’s journey, he slept in a golden boat that carried him on the Okeanos River (a fresh water stream that encircled the flat earth) back to his rising place. The cyclic journey of Helios is depicted in this short work for brass quintet. The first half is fast-paced and very energetic, while the second half is slow and serene, representing day and night.
    -S.G.