Strong Stand We At Last (On the Centennial of the 19th Amendment) for guitar trio and cello (2020)

Approx. Duration: 5 min.

Strong Stand We At Last was commissioned in 2020 by St. Louis Classical Guitar as part of its 2020 Women’s Suffrage Centennial Composition Commission project, through which SLCG commissioned works for guitar ensemble from three women composers with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts.

The title of the work is a quote from Cicely Hamilton’s text for The March of the Women by composer Dame Ethel Smyth, which became one of the most widely known anthems of the international women’s suffrage movement in the early 20th century. The melody of the opening 4 bars of “The March” is quoted in my composition in the beginning and in Guitar 3 part at rehearsal F; it serves as a starting point and inspiration for the rest of the work.  I have decided to provide the corresponding text when the original melody appears at F.  Performers may choose to sing the words or hum the melody at that point if they wish:

Strong, strong stand we at last,

Fearless in faith and with sight new given.

This composition is appropriate for a late beginner/early intermediate-level guitar ensemble.  Of the three guitar parts, Part 1 and Part 3 are occasionally marked divisi. The cello part is optional but adds a lot of richness and expression if available.

I think of this composition as addressing not only women’s fight for their voting rights but more broadly, in the context of our continuing fight for full equality and humanity for women all over the world.  The struggle is far from over.

Parts, score, and optional accompanying PowerPoint slideshow of historical photos of the suffrage movement in the US are available directly from the composer. Please contact me through the Contact Page to let me know of your interest.

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