Tiny Letters: Anonymous Letters to God Written by Children

written for the singers of the Minnesota Valley Men’s Chorale and their loving director, Steve Boehlke

Original Work

Details:

Voicing: TTBB

Theme: Sacred

Orchestration: Piano

Movements:

1. Sunset
2. New Shoes
3.The Kiss!
4. Borders
5. Do Unto Others?
6. I Think About You

About:

As adults, we have the ability to overcomplicate life, but children in their innocence and whimsy have way of saying things that just seems to tell the truth with very few words. Scroll down to learn about each movement and view the perusal scores.

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Description

Sunset
Imagine a child seeing the colors of a radiant sunset for the first time. The beauty they absorb in that moment is often taken for granted in our adulthood. Take a moment and go see a sunset; each is a unique gift, crafted by nature every day.
New Shoes
I’m not gonna lie; even as an adult, I still get very excited about new shoes! But kids … they cannot wait to show you their new shoes, especially if they light up! This movement is jazz-inspired, and incorporates repetition, because if you’ve ever been around an excited child, they do not just tell you once.
The Kiss!
As a child, kisses are taboo and gross (if you were raised Southern Baptist, anyways). Imagine seeing a kiss happen in a wedding right there in front of God!
Borders
This movement begins with an innocent question. Who (does) draw the borders around the countries? The emotion of the piece changes from innocence to rage as I imagine families fleeing persecution, seeking refuge, or simply trying to live, only to be limited by the imaginary construct of borders we have drawn on this planet.
Do Unto Others?
Isn’t it hard to be kind to those who are not kind? I’ve always found a sort of “catch-22” with the “do unto others” rule.
I Think About You
In our lives, prayer is one way to be connected to God. Another is to simply be thankful and to live out the principles of the faith you follow.

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