With the rich monastic history of some of England鈥檚 universities, the tradition of聽choral evensong still thrives, creating a thirst for new settings for the canticles. As Canada is not steeped in the same rituals, few Canadians take this work on, making 91亚色 music Professor Stephanie Martin the exception. She composed a new setting of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, evening聽canticles which were premiered last month by the Selwyn College聽Chapel聽Choir.
鈥淔or a choral composer, a premiere sung by a Cambridge Choir is like a dream,鈥 says Martin, who has just returned from聽three weeks at the University of Cambridge immersed in the daily life as a Visiting Bye-Fellow. The 24-voice strong Selwyn College Chapel choir is comprised of male and female choral scholars and students, who performed the world premiere under the聽direction of Sarah MacDonald, the choir鈥檚 director of music.
Right: Stephanie Martin conducting
Martin had the Selwyn College Chapel Choir聽members in mind when she composed the new settings, as聽they perform a traditional version of聽evensong several times a week. 鈥淭hey are students, but functioning at a professional level. They rehearse and perform at least four days every week,鈥 she says.
Monastic communities throughout the world still sing these prayer services called 鈥渙ffices鈥 several times a day, but it is the service of evensong that has survived in common practice at Cambridge, and is now a big draw for tourists. Choirs like the famous King's College, Cambridge have been making recordings for decades. She calls the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis canticles 鈥渂eautiful and inspired poetry鈥 with the Magnificat being quite dramatic in places, and the Nunc Dimittis gentle and comforting.
Already, Martin has been contacted by choirs in Edmonton, Ottawa and Toronto, who would like to perform her settings when they go on tour in England, and that, says Martin, 鈥渋s pretty exciting.鈥漈hey will be able to sing a Canadian composition. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one thing to聽create a piece that is performed once,
but quite another thing to聽compose a piece that has legs and will be sung for years.鈥 She hopes this premiere in England will interest other choirs in her music.
Left: Selwyn College Chapel at the University of Cambridge
鈥淭he difficulty for modern composers with thousands of years of Western music behind them is to strike a balance between honouring tradition and saying things in a new way, while keeping the performers in mind,鈥 she says. The desire always for composers is to express their own voice.
A recipient of the Lilian Forsythe Award for excellence in church music and the Leslie Bell Prize for choral conducting, Martin has had plenty of opportunities to express herself while on sabbatical this past year. She鈥檚 launched a new CD 鈥 , won the Association of Anglican Musicians competition for new choral music and has been accepted as an associate composer into the Canadian Music Centre, which keeps a library of some 600 composers of which Martin will now be one.
What has been really close to her heart, however, is the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of young people with cancer. She was recently asked about having her Alleluia CD available as an online resource for young people coping with cancer in Northern Ontario, and, of course, she said
yes. 鈥淚 do this pretty self-indulgent thing. I just write music and perform. Sometimes I step back and wonder how I鈥檓 helping anyone,鈥 she says. 鈥淪o I think that this is just such an amazing thing. This is kind of special because it will actually help someone.鈥
As the director of music at the , she聽is also involved in fundraising for Christchurch Cathedral in New Zealand, which聽lost its tower in the recent earthquake. A doctor from the Christchurch area, sang with the聽Gallery Choir at the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene during the recording聽of Martin鈥檚 Alleluia CD.聽The choir聽won in聽their category聽of聽the聽CBC amateur聽choir competition in 2008.
In addition, she is getting ready to launch another CD, this one with in Toronto, a 90-voice oratorio choir, which聽Martin has conducted since 1996. After putting out a call for submissions to their Great Canadian Hymn Contest, the Pax Christi Chorale picked one winner out of 75 submissions. The judges felt there were聽at least 10 more聽hymns deserving of wider dissemination and decided to聽have the choir perform the hymns for a聽CD that will be part of a book containing聽all聽11 new hymns.
As if that weren鈥檛 enough, Martin will conduct the opera La Serva Padrona in Calgary in May, head to England for聽the Three Choirs Festival and be back in time to starting teaching once again in September.
To listen to a preview of聽Martin's Alleluia CD, visit the website.
By Sandra McLean, YFile writer
Republished courtesy of YFile鈥 91亚色鈥檚 daily e-bulletin.

Right: Stephanie Martin conducting