Seed

Poet/Lyricist: 

Elsa Gidlow (1898-1986)

“Seed” is a setting of “Declaration” by poet Elsa Gidlow, (free spirit, spiritual mystic, and author of the first volume of openly lesbian love poetry published in North America: On a Grey Thread. (1923). “Seed” is an ode to living life to its fullest— out loud, in the light. It was commissioned by the Contra Costa Chorale to honor Artistic Director Cindy Beitman for 12 years of inspiring service as Artistic Director. Cindy was to have conducted the premiere, but shortly before the concert date, finally succumbed to a cancer she had survived for nearly 7 years. The work is richly textured, woven with varying tempi and voicing. Altos are featured.

Level: 

Moderate
Item Voicing/Instrumentation Duration Price Audio View Score Quantity
JS-123
Licensed PDF (minimum 12 copies)
SATB, piano 4:45 $2.75 https://www.joanszymko.com/sites/joanszymko.com/files/audio_samples/Seed_JS-123.mp3

Audio Credits: 

Contra Costa Chorale
Text

Declaration

I am a seed in the dust,
A live root bedded in night,
And I am filled with a lust
for something the worms call light.
From what seed-pod I was blown
Matters little to me,
Why and by whom I was sown
Or what the reaping may be.
I only wait for my hour
When I shall be done with night,
When I shall thrill into flower
And drink till I die of light.

itemtext: 

Licensed PDF (minimum 12 copies)