The Lighthouse Keeper - Full Score by Jake Runestad Divisi - Sheet Music

By Jake Runestad

The words of poet, activist, community-builder, and farmer, Wendell Berry, serve as the inspiration for "The Peace of Wild Things." Berry's appreciation for the larger circle of existence is evident in this text that explores humanity's relationship with the earth. When we are so caught up in our human-centered existence, Berry reminds us how the wild things around us "do not tax their lives with forethought of grief." My attempt to illuminate Berry's words begins with swells of anxious, clustered harmony that give way to the basses, the lowest and darkest voices of the choir, who chant the opening lines, "When despair for the world grows in me…," Throughout the work, the musical gestures and harmonies rise and lighten until the highest voice, the sopranos, close the piece on the word "free." The piano provides an earthly palette throughout, underscoring the scene at the edge of a mountain lake. The full score does not include instrument parts. Instrument part rental is available here: https://jakerunestad.com/pages/rental-request

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
Divisi 4-Part SATB
Composers:
Jake Runestad
Publishers:
Jake Runestad Music
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Jake Runestad
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
60
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.55 pounds
Detailed Description
SATB with divisi, 2.2.2.2.1 - Intermediate

SKU: GI.G-JR0097-FS

Composed by Jake Runestad. Music Education. Full score. 60 pages. Jake Runestad Music #JR0097-FS. Published by Jake Runestad Music (GI.G-JR0097-FS).

9 x 12 inches.

The words of poet, activist, community-builder, and farmer, Wendell Berry, serve as the inspiration for "The Peace of Wild Things." Berry's appreciation for the larger circle of existence is evident in this text that explores humanity's relationship with the earth. When we are so caught up in our human-centered existence, Berry reminds us how the wild things around us "do not tax their lives with forethought of grief." My attempt to illuminate Berry's words begins with swells of anxious, clustered harmony that give way to the basses, the lowest and darkest voices of the choir, who chant the opening lines, "When despair for the world grows in me…," Throughout the work, the musical gestures and harmonies rise and lighten until the highest voice, the sopranos, close the piece on the word "free." The piano provides an earthly palette throughout, underscoring the scene at the edge of a mountain lake. The full score does not include instrument parts. Instrument part rental is available here: https://jakerunestad.com/pages/rental-request.

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