Calm the Tempests of My Heart
An invocation asking for peace within one's own heart
by Elizabeth Alexander
4-Part - Sheet Music

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2, 3, or 4-part chorus a cappella - easy

SKU: SF.SEA-114-00

An invocation asking for peace within one's own heart. Composed by Elizabeth Alexander. Anthems, Chorale, Sacred, Christian, Classical. Choral Score. Duration 2 minutes. Published by Seafarer Press (SF.SEA-114-00).

Text by: Soren Kierkegaard.

Danish philosopher and theologian Soren Kirkegaard suffered from melancholy – now known as depression – for most of his life.  So it is not surprising that many his writings focused on what he called "inwardness," a realm completely separate from one's outward demeanor or actions.  His unceasing search for authenticity in his faith and stillness in his heart is reflected in this chorale's elegant simplicity.

Technical notes: Composed to be easily adapted to the vocal forces as hand, this publication includes 2, 3, and 4-part voicings of varying difficulties, suitable for treble, bass or mixed choir, or for congregational singing. It may be repeated as desired in worship settings or processionals.

Composer's note: This song was inspired by both spiritual and practical needs. Conductor Joyce Harding was looking for a meditative choral response which could be sung at all of her church services during Lent – but the composition of the choir was apt to change week to week, depending on members' availability! For this reason, Calm the Tempests of My Heart was conceived with performance flexibility in mind. I crafted 2-part, 3-part, and 4-part voicings, so that it could be sung by a variety of high voice, low voice and mixed voice ensembles. Far from a rote exercise in arranging, this project gave me the chance to fashion a different character for each voicing, revealing different facets of Kierkegaard's timeless prayer.

Commissioned by American Composers Forum's Faith Partners Program

Themes: Brokenness, Faith & Doubt, Grief & Loss, Peace.