A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

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a carol for SATTB chorus (2')

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Completed in October, 2011.

Dedicated to David Sinden and the choir of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Richmond, VA. World premiere on December 24, 2011.

Text: from The Wild Knight (1900) by G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936)

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This recording is by the Spiritus Chamber Choir, directed by Timothy Shantz.

A Christmas Carol
Zachary Wadsworth

Program note

G. K. Chesterton's short poem "A Christmas Carol" (1900) sings out with beautiful, complex contradictions. In it, he paints the quietness of a mother spending time with her new child, and he contrasts that scene with references to a worrying world led by violent kings. When I read the poem, it felt more than relevant to the world in which we find ourselves today. And its message, in its final stanza, suggested hope for a world that values quietness, love, and nature. In my five-part choral setting of the poem, I wanted the piece to have a clear and singable melody (it is, after all, a carol), but I also wanted for the harmony to, at times, point to the danger of the world lurking outside the calm of this nativity scene.