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Reena Esmail

Composer

She Will Transform You (choir+orchestra)

June 13, 2019 by

premiere performance of She Will Transform You
Richmond Symphony and Chorus, Steven Smith Conductor

Program Notes

She Will Transform You is centered around a beautiful poem of Indian-American author Neelanjana Banerjee. She speaks about the beautiful relationship of an immigrant and her child to their country of origin, and the significant role a child from both cultures has in bridging the divide between them. As a child of immigrants, I have felt both that distance – of being the ‘other’ in both America and India – and also the resonance of being at home wherever I am. 

The piece moves in and out of a Hindustani raga (p/d) called Rageshree — which has such a lush resonance about it, and is also harmonically grounded in an unusual way (with the 4th instead of the more common 5th, which makes our ear feel like it’s never quite ‘home’) – so it has both a sense of belonging and distance. It’s those two feelings – of belonging and distance – and the journey between them, that I wanted to explore in this work.

Recording

(recording not licensed for public use — if you are interested in perusing the work, please contact us to hear the archival recording)

Text

Homeland: why do you elude me, tease me?
There, my ancestors don’t know me.
Here my neighbors say ‘go back home’ to me.

When will you let me name you, claim you?

But now, it is no longer about me—
for this newborn child,I have a plea:
Homeland, let this sweet child be,

never torture her like you’ve done [to] me.
Let her always find her way—surface streets and highways,
underpasses and bikepaths, and she will transform you

from concept to community, from skid row to safe haven.
With each milestone, let her dismantle your distance,
until one day, she arrives here
—palm tree shadow, desert dust in her eyes—
and smiles, and knows, she’s home.

— Neelanjana Banerjee

Premiere/Performances

This piece was commissioned by University of Richmond for Richmond Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. It was premiered on April 13, 2019 by Richmond Symphony and Chorus, with conductor Steven Smith, in Richmond VA.

Orchestra Breakdown

Winds: 2Fl (dbl. picc), 2Ob, 2Cl, 2Bsn
Brass: 4.2.3.1
Timp +2Perc (1: Glock, Cymbals || 2:Vibraphone, Cymbals)
Harp, Celesta
Strings

Press/Reviews

Richmond Symphony has released a podcast talking about the work of the work in depth. Listen here (starting at 9:47):

“The work’s text, from “Homeland” by the Indian-American poet Neelanjana Banerjee, is a mother’s contemplation of the conflict between her native or adopted cultures and her wish that her child can bridge that divide. Email couches the text much like a prayer, effectively answering the prayer in music of lyrical repose.” – The Letter V

Related Catalog Items

  • Take What You Need (double choir + string orchestra)
  • She Will Transform You (SATB + flute)
  • Take What You Need (Double Choir and Youth Orchestra)
  • Take What You Need (Double Choir and Piano)

Available from Oxford University Press in Fall 2022

Instrumentation: SATB (max 8 part divisi) and orchestra (see full breakdown)

Other Versions:
–She Will Transform You (SATB+flute)

Duration: 14′

Year: 2019

Movements: 1

Languages: English

Commissioned by: Richmond Symphony and Chorus; Steven Smith, conductor

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