Circle
The 13th century Belgian mystic, Hadewijch was most likely the head of a Beguine community. The Beguines were a lay sisterhood, a secular Christian sect, living in simplicity and service but not under the control of religious order. In this mystical text the circle is an image for meditation, at first removing and then embracing the world. The musical setting reflects the image with contracting and expanding textures.
| Item | Voicing | Duration | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TC-192 | SSAA | 2:30 | $1.95 Purchase at Treble Clef Press |
Women & Trebles
Difficulty
Moderate
Tighten
Hadwijch II (13th c.), translated by Jane Hirshfield (b.1953)
Tighten
to nothing
the circle
that is
the world's things
Then the Naked
circle
can grow wide,
enlarging,
embracing all