An Orchestra’s Voice

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AN ORCHESTRA’S VOICE

by Michele Lourie 2017

First movement starts softly

Violins swoop and soar

“We are sure when you hear us

You’ll be asking for more.”

 

Piano plays a warning

“Re  e  e  e  straint, please,

Just follow the notes

In the shades of my keys.”

 

Percussion takes heed

Feathering  tympany.

“Only wait for the climax,

Then you will see.”

 

A crescendo of brass

Next amplifies sound.

Trumpets blare, trombones flare,

Swirling out and around.

 

 

 

 

“Hush” ripples the harp

Liquid tones soothing.

“I’m partnering the cello,

Our part is so moving.”

 

Bassoons lead the woodwinds

Rhythm kept tight

“We have plenty of breath,

We could do this all night.”

 

All parts come together

In melodies sweet,

Rising and falling

In time to the beat.

 

Our concert is over,

The audience sighs.

The orchestra members

Must say their goodbyes.

 

But wait, there is one

We have not mentioned yet

And that’s the conductor

How could we forget?

 

(ALL BOW)