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David Lang : Give Me


Work Notes Part V of 'Water'
Publisher
Red Poppy
Category Chorus a cappella / Chorus plus 1 instrument
Year Composed
2008
Duration 5 Minutes
Chorus
TTTBBB
Languages English
Availability
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Programme Note

Premiere:
February 1 2009
Ars Nova
Athelas Sinfonietta
Paul Hillier, conductor
Copenhagen, Denmark

Text:
David Lang

In Eight Parts:
Water (Michael Gordon, David Lang, Julia Wolfe)
   1. My Soul (David Lang)
   2. Water Instrumental (Heavy Water) (Michael Gordon)
   3. He Saw a Skull (Michael Gordon)
   4. Before Roll, Ocean (David Lang)
   5. Give Me (David Lang)
   6. Thirst (Julia Wolfe)
   7. Roll, Ocean (David Lang)
   8. Tephillat Geshem (Prayer for Rain) (Michael Gordon)

Composers' Note:
Water is a lover's tears, an unquenchable thirst, a fight for survival, a prayer for rain. Our piece Water is a meditation on the poetry of water: what it means to have it, how we misuse it, and how we struggle for it. Rain falls. Tears flow. A skull is found in a river. A man thirsts.

Water is an exploration through music, staging and projection of how dependent we are upon water in our world, and how uneasy our dependence really is. Much of our dependence is of course physical; at the same time, the hope for water, or the lack of it, can be a spiritual construct as well. Our piece explores the water we have and the water we need, the water we control and the water that controls us.

We have always lived with water in a kind of fragile equilibrium. We have too much. We have none. A rich man calls for ice in his water, next to a poor man who thirsts. It is a precarious balance, between blessing and curse, between life and death, between plenty and scarcity.

— Michael Gordon, David Lang, Julia Wolfe

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