The very first blog post I wrote as an LWON regular, in August, 2013, was about singing in a group–how singers’ hearts speed up and slow down in unison, as we breathe in and slowly, tunefully, exhale. At the time I’d just sung on a recording that included the 16th-century motet “Haec Dies,” by William Byrd. This weekend, as it happens, I’ll be singing “Haec Dies” again, this time on stage, in front of thousands of my fellow Washingtonians.
The world has seemed like a sad and dangerous place lately. Recent shootings in places I’ve been–Paris, Bamako, California–have brought home the lesson that you never really know when someone is going to walk up and kill you.
But when I sing “Haec Dies,” I fight the angry, scared, shouting forces of the world. I join my heart with those of my fellow humans, and together we sing about this day, and how we will rejoice in it and be glad.
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