"His Name So Sweet" from Crossing Jordan, for soprano, piano and cello (arr. Maria Thompson Corley) Sheet Music | Spiritual | Piano & Vocal
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Crossing Jordan grew out of my daughter Kianas surprise request that I arrange a spiritual for voice, piano and cello for her senior recital. She received a degree in commercial music the year before COVID shut everything down, at a time before climate change made blizzards an anomaly here in Central PA. As a result, snow days still existed. I spent one of them doing the first draft of Deep River, her favorite.

Later, I decided that if singers engage a cellist for a concert, they might like to program more than one piece for them, so I chose two more water-themed spirituals to complete the set. His Name So Sweet is a more meditative version of the song than Ive generally heard. I wanted the piano, cello, and briefly the voice to imitate the fountain in the text. The mood is ecstasy, resulting from the fundamental change that baptism is meant to create. Deep River also includes Michael Row The Boat Ashore and The Water Is Wide. The latter isnt a spiritual, however, taken together the message is that the river is deep, the water is wide, but with (the Archangel?) Michaels help, Jordan can be crossed. Wade in the Water is one of the most well-known spirituals. I focus on the idea of escaping enslavement: the opening is quiet, furtive, maybe even nervous. The Moses in the text can be understood to be Harriet Tubman, who might urge escapees to wade in the water so pursuing dogs couldnt follow their scent. In my mind, the ending symbolizes that the party has vanished, never to be enslaved again.

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