A Riddle

A Riddle
Type
Piece
Composer
Julian David Bryson
Composer Nationality
American
Composer Date of Birth
1980
Text
Melanie Stapleton
Year Composed
2022
Pages
12
Minutes
3:00
Difficulty
2 (High school)
Language
English
Voicing
4 part mixed chorus; 3 part low voice chorus; 3 part treble chorus
Divisi
No
Instruments
Piano
Extended Techniques
No
Video
No
Sacred or Secular
Secular
Mood
Rhythmic, with steady energy; Dramatic, with dynamic contrasts
Description

What is “a stealthy force of darkness in the shadows whose footsteps sparkle in the moonlight?” This the question your choir will need to answer before performing this piece. The last two measures include a “fill in the blank” opportunity, so every performance will showcase the singers’ creative response to Melanie Stapleton’s challenge. Careful dynamic shifts and vocal sound effects create the illusion of sound moving from one side of the choir to another, almost as if a “stealthy force” were moving around the stage.

In the SACB version, Part 3 is written with cambiatas (male changing voices) in mind, so it has a limited range, and Part 4 is always doubling either Part 2 or Part 3 to provide extra security for new baritones. Similarly, in the T(C)TB version, the highest part is written in the cambiata range.

Project:Encore added it to their peer-reviewed catalog, writing that it demonstrates "brilliant respect for cambiata parameters" and a "genuine musical challenge" that is "Worth it!"

Audio Credit
LaVilla School of the Arts Concert Choir, Theresa Moreau, Director
Publisher/Distributor
JulianBryson.com
Performances
LaVilla School of the Arts Concert Choir: 2023 Apr 15, cond. Theresa Moreau (World Premiere)