Composer’s note I was delighted when the Cleveland Chamber Choir, Ohio, and Scott MacPherson, Artistic Director, commissioned me to write a piece for their concerts on 26 and 27 February 2022. I always enjoy exploring possible texts to set and the process, this time, was most unusual and interesting. I was guided to the newly created website, the Global Vaccine Poem project, a platform imaginatively devised by David Hassler, Director of the Kent State University Wick Poetry Center, and Tyler Meier, Executive Director of the University of Arizona Poetry Center. People around the world were encouraged to express their hopes and expectations on this website, in poetic language, for a future after vaccination as we emerge from the pandemic. I asked the British poet, writer, and broadcaster, Seán Street, to select some poetic strands from this rich collection of texts. He and I have collaborated many times before but this commission was very different. Seán treated each line he drew on, from the ‘Dear Vaccine’ website, with the greatest delicacy; of course, every expression was submitted as a cherished wish in the midst of our very bleak, pre-vaccine landscape. Seán then shaped these extracts into his own poetic form, opening with a spoken address to ‘Dear Vaccine’, brimming with anticipation. What follows is a progression of increasingly uplifting stanzas, culminating in the lines, ‘We are the choir—unmasked, unveiled, unmuted. Breathe air ... and sing!’ Of course, when we conceived the new work we were hopeful that the pandemic would have faded into the shadows. But alas, in February 2022, it was still with us and, though the singers were necessarily masked and veiled, thankfully they were unmuted. for online perusal only Text (Spoken) Dear Vaccine, please invite the singers back to the stage, and welcome audiences to sit closely together once more, and let all be as it was … and always new. Enough of searching strangers’ eyes for what smiles reveal. To let a child explore a face with their tiny fingers, to taste the sun on lips, to walk in a garden, to stand close, and best of all, kiss. It’s birdsong in the morning after rain, the fragile shoot that promises a flower, the new bud on the basswood tree after winter, in the spring, it’s opportunity. Bring me my dancing shoes, let me wear a lipstick kiss, bring me the sharing of breath, bring me my mother, my grandchild, to hold. To broadcast is to sow a seed— It’s on the air we breathe, and in the air we sing, exhaling seeds of sound to plant a garden. We are the choir—unmasked, unveiled, unmuted. Breathe air … and sing! Text © Seán Street 2023. All text reproduced by kind permission. [After Kate, New York/ Kathy Shen, Tucson, AZ/ Sonnet Coggins, Makawao, HI/ Suzanne Kilkus, Madison, WI/ Fran Hillyer, Glorieta, NM/ Anndee Hochman, Philadelphia, PA/ Lori Ann Doyon, Brooklyn, NY/ WK Krueger, Maine/ Scott MacPherson, Cleveland, OH]
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