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Artist Owned Sheet Music™

Let Me Awake

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The 35th poem of Gitanjali, a collection of “song offerings” for which Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1913, the text of this piece is a prayer for freedom written in a time when India was ruled by the British. Tagore was a vocal supporter of freedom and critical of Britain’s rule, most notably when he renounced his knighthood in 1919 in protest against the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

My setting of this great poem comes during a time when intellectual freedom is under threat in the United States, with an administration that considers thought and opinion sufficient grounds for deportation of legal students. The poem imagines a utopia without fear of persecution for ideals and expression and the speaker begs to awaken into that world. I find myself begging for the same.

Near the end of the poem, Tagore addresses a being he calls “my Father.” He is not necessarily addressing the God of Christianity, Hinduism, or Islam, all of which had an impact on his religious life, but a God personal to himself. When asked about his belief system, he said “I do not belong to any religious sect nor do I subscribe to any particular creed. This I know that the moment my God created me He has made Himself mine. He is ever active in the unfolding of my being through the experiences of life and in the unfolding of it with the various forces and beauties of this world. The very fact of my existence carries with it an eternal guarantee of love.”

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Mickey McGroarty

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Score Categories: Mixed, Choral
Score Tags: unaccompanied, secular, social justice

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