Morning Song - SATB A Cappella
Morning Song - SATB A Cappella
Text by Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933)
Winner, 2023 Utah ACDA Choral Composing Competition
Finalist, 2023 Ensemble Altera Composing Competition
Performed by the SUU Opus Choir, Andrew Briggs, director
At the Utah ACDA Conference, Sandy Utah, Oct 21 2023
Link to sheet music coming soon...
Sara Teasdale's poem "Morning Song" sets the scene of a calm, clear, "diamond of a morning." The stars fade from the sky as the sun gradually peeks over the horizon, leaving only "the faint white moon." The moon, stripped of her celestial companions, becomes a metaphor for the dichotomy between companionship and freedom. The author consoles the moon--and herself--in her loneliness by reveling in the freedom this loneliness affords.
A diamond of a morning
Waked me an hour too soon;
Dawn had taken in the stars
And left the faint white moon.
O white moon, you are lonely,
It is the same with me,
But we have the world to roam over,
Only the lonely are free.