If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free

Type
Piece
Composer
Rich Campbell
Composer Nationality
USA
Text
Sara Teasdale
Year Composed
2014
Minutes
4:00
Difficulty
2 (High school)
Language
English
Voicing
4 part mixed chorus
Divisi
No
Instruments
Piano
Extended Techniques
No
Video
No
Sacred or Secular
Secular
Mood
Rhythmic, with steady energy; Joyous
Description

2016 Idaho All-State, 2018 Arkansas All-State selection

“If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free” was the winner of the San Diego choir SACRA/PROFANA’s 2014 composition competition. It’s an ideal piece for festivals and large ensembles, with a text that champions inner strength in the face of adversity. It has quickly become one of Campbell’s most performed works, performed by high school, collegiate, and community & professional ensembles.

Here’s what SACRA/PROFANA director, Krishan Oberoi, had to say about the piece: “We were struck by Rich Campbell’s unconventional approach to Sara Teasdale’s poem, ‘Refuge’. Rich’s setting of the text represents a radical departure from almost all other choral settings of the poem. Campbell eschews an introspective interpretation of the poem (which seems like the natural response to Teasdale’s pensive text), favoring instead a brash, declamatory setting which mirrors the composer’s own contemporary urban environment. The musical language reflects Campbell’s eclectic musical influences, incorporating strains of jazz, musical theater, and balletic composers like Stravinsky in a propulsive union that carries the listener forward to a rousing climax of human affirmation.“

Publisher/Distributor
SwirlyMusic.org
Group
Infinitus
Performances
Infinitus: 2023 Nov 3 (The SoundS of Stories), cond. Parmley