Winter Night (SA)

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Winter Night (SA)

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This winter song with poetry by Edna St. Vincent Millay invokes the sharpness of a cold night and the coziness of a warm fire. Arranged for two parts, this song features a tuneful chorus, colorful dissonances, and easy harmonies accessible for an early intermediate choir. It’s perfect for a secular addition to your winter concerts.

Purchase enough copies for every member of your ensemble. A PDF with you or your ensemble’s name will be sent to the email address provided within 2 business days. 12 copy minimum. Contact for a perusal score.

Text used with permission of author’s estate.

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I’ve always been interested in combining compositional techniques from the distant past and the present. In “Small Song” I’ve used two old techniques in particular: modal tonality, in this case Eb-Dorian, which dates from the Middle Ages, and hocket, a Renaissance-era technique in which a melody is broken and passed between musicians. I combined these centuries-old tools with newer techniques like Sprechstimme, vocal slides, pointillism, and polyrhythms to create something that sounds simultaneously old and contemporary. Inspired by the text of Mary Logue’s poem “Song” from Hand Work, I wanted the melody to be an ear-worm, something that gets caught in your imagination as you go about your day. Elements of the text and melody are then broken between different parts, emulating the improvisations and permutations that a melody goes through as it marinades in one’s head.


New York Times-bestselling author Mary Logue has published over thirty books, including mystery novels, poetry, non-fiction books, and many books for children. Her awards include a Minnesota Book Award, a Wisconsin Outstanding Achievement award and an Edgar nomination. Her latest book, The Streel, was an honor WILLA literary award finalist. Her poetry book, Meticulous Attachment, received a Midwest Booksellers honor award. Her picture book, Sleep Like a Tiger, won a Charlotte Zolotow honor, a Caldecott honor, and Best Picture Book award in Japan. Mary has also worked as an editor at Simon and Schuster, Graywolf Press and The Creative Company. She has taught in the writing programs at the University of Minnesota and Hamline University and written for the New York Times, the Star Tribune, and the Village Voice.  She lives with writer Pete Hautman in Golden Valley, Minnesota, and Stockholm, Wisconsin.

If you wish to perform this piece, please fill out the form and add enough copies to your cart for every person in your choir. You’ll receive an email in 2 business days with a PDF of the music with you or your organization’s name printed on each page.