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The Road Not Taken
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The Road Not Taken TB - Sheet Music

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The Road Not Taken TB - Sheet Music
Choral TB chorus with Piano and optional Solos

SKU: CF.CM9829

Composed by Paul David Thomas. Octavo. Performance Score. Carl Fischer Music #CM9829. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9829).

ISBN 9781491168783. UPC: 798408100735. Key: Eb major. English.

This setting of Robert Frost’s iconic poem captures life’s journey as a series of choices, symbolized by diverging paths. The piece begins with a tentative piano introduction, reflecting the hesitation at a fork in the road. Text painting highlights the word “diverged” as the voices shift from unison to a perfect fifth, while the lyrical melody offers opportunities for expressive phrasing. The poet’s choice of the “road less traveled” unfolds with a mix of reflection and resolve, affirming that this decision “has made all the difference.” This timeless message resonates through both the music and text, offering a poignant exploration of choice and consequence.
This famous Robert Frost poem explores the way our lives can be seen as a journey down a path that continuously splits into smaller or diverting paths, and how the story of our lives gradually unfolds with each unique decision we make along the way.This setting of the poem begins with a piano introduction marked “tentatively” - as if we have stumbled upon a fork in the road and must now decide which way to go. Text painting is used to musically represent this fork by having the voices move from unison to a perfect fifth on the word “diverged.” The lyrical melody that follows, with its gentle rising and falling and numerous held notes, gives the choir ample opportunity to create musical phrases that have both shape and direction.The poet laments how they are sorry they could not travel both paths as both look just as fair but decides to take the road less traveled, as it is grassy and “wanting” wear. Over time the poet continues on this road less traveled, eventually realizing that they can never return back to the other path. Despite not knowing where the other path would lead, the poet ends with an affirmation that taking the road less traveled has made all the difference. The meaning of this poem, with its dual acknowledgement of our own responsibility for the choices we make and the unknown or unintended consequences of those choices, rings as true today as it did when it was first published in 1915.

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