Houston, EMERALD STREAM SBM 1046, $1.95 Houston, EMERALD STREAM Emerald SATB a cappella duration: 2:00 Stream by Seth Houston SANTA BARBARA MUSIC UBLISHING, INC. ost Oice Box 41003, Santa Barbara, CA 93140 WEBSITE:.sbmp.com
About the composer/poet Choral conductor, composer, and scholar Seth Houston (b. 1974) is currently pursuing a D.M.A. in choral music at the University o Southern Caliornia Thornton School o Music, here he studies ith Morten Lauridsen, o-michael Scheibe, Nick Strimple, Donald Brinegar, and Cristian Grases. Houston is director o music at Unitarian Universalist Community Church o Santa Monica, co-conductor o USC Thornton University Chorus, and co-conductor o Canticum Novum L.A. Houston holds a M.M. in choral conducting rom the University o Colorado and a B.Mus. in composition rom Oberlin Conservatory o Music. He also taught middle school and high school choir or eight years. Houston s compositions are idely perormed throughout North America and Europe and have been included on numerous recordings. or more inormation on Houston s choral activities, please visit.sethhouston.com About the piece Houston composed Emerald Stream on his seventeenth birthday hile paddling a canoe. The young composer as on a month-long canoe trip ith his ather in northern Canada. Although the eather on much o the trip had been indy and oul, his birthday daned sunny and clear. The music that ould become Emerald Stream loed to the rhythm o his paddle. While Houston notated much o Emerald Stream in his ournal that night, some details o the music ere orked out ater he returned home and had access to a piano. The piece dras inspiration rom the shape-note singing tradition that lourished in Ne England rom 1780 to 1820. Like a shape-note uging tune, Emerald Stream eatures a hearty, strong sound, an imitative uging section, melodic ornaments, open intervals, and doubling at the octave. It is unusual, hoever, in that the melody is in the bass part. The text dras on the hymn-riting style o Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, and other great theologians hose dynamic poetry animated the shape-note tradition. While draing on these traditions, Emerald Stream proclaims a more contemporary message o environmental steardship. Emerald Stream as initially popularized by Village Harmony and Northern Harmony. It has been sung throughout North America and Europe at venues including Garrison Keillor s A rairie Home Companion and the Christmas Revels. 1046-2 Emerald Stream by Seth Houston Come, no, and gather in the glade Where the Em rald Stream and the Evening Shade, And meditate on the orks He s made, Great God, our sov reign Lord. oin us, no, the meado is green And the aters pure and the oods serene And the loing air is resh and clean Where God his blessings pour d. See the ind come don, Hear it histle as it blos, It brings us sun and it brings us snos, A blessing rom above. And the sun comes up, And the sun goes don, And the stars and the moon go and, In itness to His Hear, no, ye sons o men, or danger lurks in this great garden; The Lord ill visit once again To see hat e have done. As God is the shepherd and e are the sheep, We our mother Earth must keep, Maintain the air, protect the deep; At udgment Day He ll come. See the Lord come don, Hear Him histle as he goes, He bears a thunderbolt and a rose, Remember all his po r. See the Lord come don, ace shining bright, His holy eet are soiled But his robe is hite; You ill regret that hour. So, no, my people beare, You re in charge o the seas and the earth and the air, You d better take extr ordinary care O the Earth, our only home. All glory be to God on high, Shout praises loudly to the sky, Listen to the Earth and hear her cry, And in Heaven orever roam. Range Listen to a recording at.sbmp.com erormed by Village Harmony - conducted by Larry Gordon S b A b T b B
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