Hummingbird

$2.00

This groundbreaking collaborative work is unlike any other choral piece you’ve ever heard, and it is symphonic in its scope.

Voicing: SATB chorus, soprano solo, and piano/electronics

Duration: 10:15 Minutes

Difficulty: 5 (Difficult)

Poet/Lyricist: Nikia Chaney


Purchase Score and Electronic Files from Graphite Publishing

Description

Published by NDSU Challey School of Music Choral Series

Distributed by Graphite Publishing

Musicians must approach this work with a sense of adventure. The piano/vocal score is for rehearsal purposes, and it can be performed as such, but for a truly outstanding performance, bring in electronic musician Spearfisher to perform with your choir and coach your performers. (Contact Jocelyn Hagen directly if you wish to mount this performance.)

Performed by SPEARFISHER and the NDSU Concert Choir, Dr. Jo Ann Miller, director.

hummingbird

A numbing

made of many

wings. A kissing

so fast they look

like blurs. A plump passive

drop of fur

with all the swirl and anxiety

of a city’s veins

hovering past its

puff head to create

an irritating song in this drain

like voice and humility.

An awareness of good;

a need to make to

control each cloud

of jewels, the child’s

mispronunciation,

the cold in the back

corner, her own

foolish dreams. She keeps

a bubble

around herself

and it is

not bad the layers

because a wall can be made

of static vibration, not

not stopped, but settled

assumed where the paths

are walkable despite

the odd looks

of a black girl as stranger

or rebarb to guard

the body against

the gunshot the frown-look

the need to press small

where it can to

gold the air,

dot each beat with

falsetto: feathers

dry winking wings

and her hope for love maybe

right there the frantic motion

propelling her

to keep murmuring

for more.

– Nikia Chaney