Photo by Melissa Mask
Music Director Jeffrey Brillhart notes: "By the end of playing through the second page, it was clear that Voice of Song was
 something very special. Matthew exquisitely captured the beauty of this
 poem, by Icelandic poet Steingrimur Thorsteinsson. Harmonically, the 
work moves from close clusters of sounds out to marvelous, wide 
sonorities. I was struck too by the beauty of  the individual voice 
parts. Often, with young composers, one sees soprano lines that are 
interesting, but supported by often dull inner voice parts. Here, each 
section gets to soar!"
Matthew writes: I composed Voice of Song in
 the Spring of 2012. I remember it was after the end of a busy season of
 finals and year end juries that are often quite stressful for music 
students. I took immediate inspiration from the evocative poem which is 
rich with imagery and great lines to set to music. The music begins with
 one note and from there blossoms as the music opens up into a rich and 
lush harmonic palate. The piece undulates back and forth, creating 
tension and moments of relaxation. The music builds to a satisfying high
 point on the text "Let thy measures ebb and flow / And my soul 
enraptured go." The undulating music returns shortly after this 
climactic section, the choir weaves their way to the end of the piece 
where it finishes in a similar way to how the piece began; with one note
 softly singing "Come soft voice of song."
Matthew Emery (b. 1991) is a multi award-winning
 composer. Originally from London, Ontario, he currently lives in 
Vancouver, British Columbia where he is studying Music Composition with 
Dr. Stephen Chatman at the University of British Columbia. Emery's 
choral works have been performed numerous times across North America and
 have even been heard on CBC Radio 2's "Choral Concert" and have also 
been broadcasted on live television. His choral works have been 
performed by all levels of ensembles from school groups, church or 
community choirs right up to professional vocal ensembles. Matthew has 
received recent performances by the Canadian Chamber Choir, Vancouver 
Chamber Choir, University of British Columbia University Singers, 
University of Louisville-Kentucky Collegiate Chorale and the Nova Scotia
 Youth Choir. Matthew has choral publications with Alliance Music 
Publications, GIA Music Publishing and Pavane Publishing.
Singing City will perform the piece at its Winter Concert-A Wonderful World on Saturday, February 23, 2013, 7 p.m., First Baptist Church, 17th & Sansom Streets, Philadelphia. Tickets and information: www.singingcity.org. 
 

 
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