Walt Whitman (E)
In writing Pensive I wanted to create a setting that would allow the Whitman poem to be communicated as clearly as possible. The words themselves are so highly charged with emotional content that I wanted to contrast this with a more detached and distant response on the part of the choir. Although the addition of the solo mezzo-soprano adds more urgency to the music, the overall effect is still intended to be more of noble commentary than of over-wrought lamentation. Similarly, the organ or orchestra serves to accompany without necessarily adding further musical argument or material, and to surround the choir and soloist with a warm halo of sound.
David Horne
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