James Primosch (1956-2021)
Since 1994 Emmanuel Music has performed 6 of my motets, with this now being the seventh. Six of these seven were written specifically for Emmanuel, originally at the invitation of John Harbison. The texts I have set include poetry of Cummings, Wendell Berry, and Denise Levertov, the last of whom was at one time an Emmanuel parishioner. Today's motet, Two Arms of the Harbor, sets a text by American monk, writer, poet, witness for peace, and zen master Thomas Merton, taken from one of his published journals, a book called "Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander". I find the text deeply consoling, and offer my setting as a memorial for the remarkable man and musician Craig Smith, founder of Emmanuel Music, who was kind enough to program my motets repeatedly through the years. Through the welcoming of these motets, I feel, in a modest way, part of the Emmanuel community, a gift for which I am profoundly grateful.
©James Primosch