Anna Akhmatova, Text.
SATB a cappella (2004) ca. 3’
Premiered by San Francisco Choral Artists, Magen Solomon, director.
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Anna Akhmatova was born in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1889 and lived there through the terrible times of the Russian Revolution and Stalin’s reign, dying in 1966. Unlike many of her contemporaries in the intelligentsia, she elected to remain in Russia at great personal risk. This small poem is a beautiful testament to how the will of the people and the reality of the state can be so painfully at odds with one another.
Nyet, i nye pod chuzhdim nyebosvodom,
I nye pod zashchitoy chuzhdykh kryl
Ya byla togda s’moim narodom,
Tam, gdye moy narod, k’nyeschastyu, byl.No, not under the vault of alien skies,
and not under the shelter of alien wings —
I was with my people then,
There, where my people, unfortunately, were.-trans. Orlando Figes
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Charles Griffin recently returned to the U.S. after spending 5 years living and working in Latvia. His compositions and arrangements have been performed at festivals and concert halls throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, Brazil, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. Recent projects include commissions from pianist Ana Cervantes and the Colorado State University Percussion Ensemble.
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It is not easy to find music based on texts by Akhmatova, and this, her most famous poem, is extremely moving. This piece is quite “serviceable” for any program emphasizing the power of poetry when linked with music and vice-versa. The work is about 3 minutes in length and is of medium difficulty. A Russian language coach on hand is highly recommended, as is the work!