

Aaron Alter
Together We Create and Sing! (inspired by the music of Franz Joseph Haydn)
Duration: 14'
Choir: mixed choir
Instrumentation details:
flute
piano
Together We Create and Sing! (inspired by the music of Franz Joseph Haydn)
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Aaron Alter
Flöte (Together We Create and Sing! (inspired by the music of Franz Joseph Haydn))Type: Stimme

Aaron Alter
gemischter Chor (Together We Create and Sing! (inspired by the music of Franz Joseph Haydn))Type: Chorpartitur

Aaron Alter
Klavier (Together We Create and Sing! (inspired by the music of Franz Joseph Haydn))Type: Stimme

Aaron Alter
Together We Create and Sing! (inspired by the music of Franz Joseph Haydn)Type: Dirigierpartitur
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Work introduction
Together We Create and Sing! is inspired by the music of Franz Joseph Haydn. The text is by W.H. Auden. Auden’s poem, entitled “Anthem” has a strong rhythmic flow and is ideal for setting to music. The work starts with a slow introduction, that you hear in nearly all of Haydn’s late symphonies, followed by a “Double-Variation” form, which Haydn loved to use also. The double-variation form uses two contrasting themes, each in two sections, followed by variations. Aaron Alter's goal was to create something that had stylistic references to Haydn, but sound new and fresh also. The back story of "Together We Create and Sing!" is that Haydn and Aaron wrote the piece together in an imaginary meeting! After Aaron's introductory text, where he asks Haydn and Auden for assistance creating his new work, we hear the musical setting of Auden’s poem, “Anthem.” The poem has a religious tone, but isn’t associated with any particular religion. “Anthem” looks outwardly to the glory and vastness of creation in all its complexities and wonders, but also inwardly to love, truth and joy, with faith and praise to what Auden calls “Our Maker” uniting us. “Anthem” was written during the brutality of World War II and maybe its call for seeking peace, truth, gratitude, safety and unity through faith, was especially needed at that time.
Together We Create and Sing! was awarded a Silver Medal (Outstanding Achievement) at the August 2019 Global Music Awards. The video and audio examples are from the World Premiere performance in 2017 by The New Mexico Performing Arts Society in Santa Fe, New Mexico; Franz Vote, Conductor, with Linda Marianiello, flute and Jacquelyn Helin, piano.
"Anthem" by W.H. Auden
Used by Permission of Curtis Brown, Ltd.
Copyright ©1944
What is necessary to perform this work?
Depending on the size of the chorus, the flute might have to be amplified.
To make the page turns easier for the pianist, using a tablet with a PDF part is recommended instead of using a printed paper part.