Crescent Moon (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
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- Editor: Leanne Daharja Veitch (submitted 2007-09-12). Score information: A4, 8 pages, 416 kB Copyright: Personal
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General Information
Title: Crescent Moon
Composer: Leanne Daharja Veitch
Lyricist: Leanne Daharja Veitch
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB, and Choral SAB soli
Genre: Sacred, Pagan music
Language: English
Instruments: Hand drum
First published: 2007
Description: Crescent Moon is by no means a traditional choral piece. My goals as a composer are to return to the roots of vocal music, and to create music that is for the people - music that can be easily understood and identified with, and that speaks to the heart and spirit rather than to the mind. This is the first in what will eventually be a trio of songs dedicated to the moon. The text is original. Crescent Moon was submitted (under a pseudonym) to the ROCS (RMIT Occasional Choral Society) composition competition and won second prize. It was premiered by ROCS on 7th September 2007. To the knowledge of the composer, the piece has been performed in Australia, New Zealand, Hawai'i, USA (mainland, several performances and states), United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil, Spain, Germany, South Korea and Mexico. Further performances are scheduled for Australia, Canada, the UK and the USA in 2011. The piece was used in recorder workshops in the UK by composer Steve Marshall in 2011, and a recorder ensemble version is available upon request. The composer appreciates knowledge of performances, and a recording if possible for her own private archives.
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Original text and translations
English text
From the earth,
Bend your light
Through the skies
Through the darkness
Through the emptiness.
Warm the earth with your crystal fire!
Touch our eyes with your light!
Bend Your light to touch our eyes.
Let Your shafts flow cross the skies.
Purest white, Your arms embrace
cascading starlight.
Purest white, Your arms embrace
cascading moonlight.
Selene!
Selene!
Selene!
White is the Moon.
Red is the Blood.
Black is the Night.
Maid, Mother, Crone;
Three are One:
Black, Red, White.
Maiden of light bless the darkness!
Maiden of light bless the night!
Maiden of light!
Bless the night!