dominickdiorio
conductor composer
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Change My Sorrow Into Song

Choral Music

chorus with piano

work detail

instrumentation: SATB and piano

completion date: may 2017

duration: 4 1/2 minutes

texts: Sara Teasdale, "Like barley bending"

events

10

IN THE GRACE OF THE WORLD

Strata Vocal Ensemble - Philip Sarabura, conductor

MacNeill Baptist Church, 1145 King St. W, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

3:00 pm

On Remembrance Day weekend, Strata Vocal Ensemble presents “In the Grace of the World” featuring the Requiem by British composer Herbert Howells as well as “Wie Lieblich sind deine Wohnungen” from Brahms’ Requiem. Also on the program is “Song of the Poets” by Strata’s own Abigail Richardson-Schulte! We are excited to include contemporary works by several award-winning American composers: Kyle Pederson’s “Hands Are Knocking”; Dominick DiOrio’s “Change My Sorrow into Song”; and Jake Runestad’s “The Peace of Wild Things,” based on the gorgeous poem by Wendell Berry. More information and tickets.

audio

Change My Sorrow Into Song

Linn-Benton Community College Chamber Choir

Raymund Ocampo, conductor

videos

Change My Sorrow Into Song

From the concert, "Home: Where is Your Heart?" Oct. 21, 2017, at the Lawrence Memorial Chapel in Appleton, Wisconsin: newVoices choir, under the direction of Dr. Phillip A. Swan.

performances

october 21, 2017 (consortium premiere)

"Home: Where is your heart?"
newVoices: Northeast Wisconsin Vocal Artists
Phillip Swan, conductor
Lawrence Memorial Chapel - Appleton, WI

march 15, 2018

"The Grace of the World"
Linn-Benton Community College Chamber Choir
Raymund Ocampo, conductor
Russell Tripp Performance Center - Albany, OR

june 08, 2018

The Choral Project
Daniel Hughes, conductor
Congregational Church of San Mateo - San Mateo, CA

june 09, 2018

The Choral Project
Daniel Hughes, conductor
Mission Santa Clara de Asis - Santa Clara, CA

june 10, 2018

The Choral Project
Peace United Church of Christ - Santa Cruz, CA
Daniel Hughes, conductor

scores

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publisher: Hal Leonard

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commission and dedication

This piece was generously commissioned by a consortium of choruses to benefit Chorus America, the advocacy, research, and leadership development organization that advances the choral field.

AUGUSTANA CHOIR
Jon Hurty, Conductor

BACH SOCIETY OF DAYTON
John Neely, Music Director

CHORAL ARTS ENSEMBLE OF ROCHESTER
Rick Kvam, Artistic Director

HEARTLAND VOICES
Dr. John G Slawson, Artistic Director/Principal Conductor

LINN-BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHAMBER CHOIR
Raymund Ocampo, Music Program Chair and Director of Choral Studies

MASTERWORKS CHORALE (CA)
Dr. Bryan Baker, Artistic Director

NASHOBA VALLEY CHORALE
Anne Watson Born, Director

NEWVOICES
Phillip A. Swan, Artistic Director

PORTAGE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CHAMBER SINGERS
Cynthia Hunter, Director of Choirs

PROVIDENCE SINGERS
Christine Noel, Artistic Director

TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY CHOIR
Dr. Douglas R Boyer, Director, TLU School of Music & Choral Activities

THE CHORAL PROJECT
Daniel Hughes, Artistic Director

THE MICHAEL O'NEAL SINGERS
Michael O'Neal, Founder and Artistic Director

UNIVERSITY UNITARIAN CHURCH
Karen P. Thomas, Director of Music

program note

Change My Sorrow Into Song is a setting of a pastoral and optimistic poem by Sara Teasdale. She uses the image of barley bending in the breezes is compared to overcoming struggle and adversity. This move from pain to joy is echoed in the music, with the feisty and exuberant rhythms and harmonies of Latin jazz. These sunnier moments are contrasted with more startling dissonances between the tonic and leading tone at dramatic moments in the work. The piece ends faster than it began, with strong syncopated accents and a brightness and fire to the final chords.

text

Like barley bending
In low fields by the sea,
Singing in hard wind
Ceaselessly;

Like barley bending
And rising again,
So would I, unbroken,
Rise from pain;

So would I softly,
Day long, night long,
Change my sorrow
Into song.

-- Sara Teasdale (1884-1933)

information

events

10

IN THE GRACE OF THE WORLD

Strata Vocal Ensemble - Philip Sarabura, conductor

MacNeill Baptist Church, 1145 King St. W, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

3:00 pm

On Remembrance Day weekend, Strata Vocal Ensemble presents “In the Grace of the World” featuring the Requiem by British composer Herbert Howells as well as “Wie Lieblich sind deine Wohnungen” from Brahms’ Requiem. Also on the program is “Song of the Poets” by Strata’s own Abigail Richardson-Schulte! We are excited to include contemporary works by several award-winning American composers: Kyle Pederson’s “Hands Are Knocking”; Dominick DiOrio’s “Change My Sorrow into Song”; and Jake Runestad’s “The Peace of Wild Things,” based on the gorgeous poem by Wendell Berry. More information and tickets.


audio

Change My Sorrow Into Song

Linn-Benton Community College Chamber Choir

Raymund Ocampo, conductor


videos

Change My Sorrow Into Song

From the concert, "Home: Where is Your Heart?" Oct. 21, 2017, at the Lawrence Memorial Chapel in Appleton, Wisconsin: newVoices choir, under the direction of Dr. Phillip A. Swan.


performances

october 21, 2017 (consortium premiere)

"Home: Where is your heart?"
newVoices: Northeast Wisconsin Vocal Artists
Phillip Swan, conductor
Lawrence Memorial Chapel - Appleton, WI

march 15, 2018

"The Grace of the World"
Linn-Benton Community College Chamber Choir
Raymund Ocampo, conductor
Russell Tripp Performance Center - Albany, OR

june 08, 2018

The Choral Project
Daniel Hughes, conductor
Congregational Church of San Mateo - San Mateo, CA

june 09, 2018

The Choral Project
Daniel Hughes, conductor
Mission Santa Clara de Asis - Santa Clara, CA

june 10, 2018

The Choral Project
Peace United Church of Christ - Santa Cruz, CA
Daniel Hughes, conductor


scores


published


commission and dedication

This piece was generously commissioned by a consortium of choruses to benefit Chorus America, the advocacy, research, and leadership development organization that advances the choral field.

AUGUSTANA CHOIR
Jon Hurty, Conductor

BACH SOCIETY OF DAYTON
John Neely, Music Director

CHORAL ARTS ENSEMBLE OF ROCHESTER
Rick Kvam, Artistic Director

HEARTLAND VOICES
Dr. John G Slawson, Artistic Director/Principal Conductor

LINN-BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHAMBER CHOIR
Raymund Ocampo, Music Program Chair and Director of Choral Studies

MASTERWORKS CHORALE (CA)
Dr. Bryan Baker, Artistic Director

NASHOBA VALLEY CHORALE
Anne Watson Born, Director

NEWVOICES
Phillip A. Swan, Artistic Director

PORTAGE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CHAMBER SINGERS
Cynthia Hunter, Director of Choirs

PROVIDENCE SINGERS
Christine Noel, Artistic Director

TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY CHOIR
Dr. Douglas R Boyer, Director, TLU School of Music & Choral Activities

THE CHORAL PROJECT
Daniel Hughes, Artistic Director

THE MICHAEL O'NEAL SINGERS
Michael O'Neal, Founder and Artistic Director

UNIVERSITY UNITARIAN CHURCH
Karen P. Thomas, Director of Music


program note

Change My Sorrow Into Song is a setting of a pastoral and optimistic poem by Sara Teasdale. She uses the image of barley bending in the breezes is compared to overcoming struggle and adversity. This move from pain to joy is echoed in the music, with the feisty and exuberant rhythms and harmonies of Latin jazz. These sunnier moments are contrasted with more startling dissonances between the tonic and leading tone at dramatic moments in the work. The piece ends faster than it began, with strong syncopated accents and a brightness and fire to the final chords.


text

Like barley bending
In low fields by the sea,
Singing in hard wind
Ceaselessly;

Like barley bending
And rising again,
So would I, unbroken,
Rise from pain;

So would I softly,
Day long, night long,
Change my sorrow
Into song.

-- Sara Teasdale (1884-1933)


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