Song for Justice
from "Tuvayhun: Beatitudes for a Wounded World"
"We sing out the truth against hunger and hate. We sing out for justice before it's too late!" A socially responsive text from Charles Anthony Silvestri is given a dramatic setting for mixed or treble choirs with piano or optional strings …
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"We sing out the truth against hunger and hate. We sing out for justice before it's too late!" A socially responsive text from Charles Anthony Silvestri is given a dramatic setting for mixed or treble choirs with piano or optional strings and percussion. Taken from Arnesen's major work Tuvayhun, where this movement follows the words "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled" from the Beatitudes. This is a declamatory statement against poverty, discrimination, and persecution.