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When the Violin: Contemporary ChoralMusic and Spiritual Expression

Shannon Hayden
Shannon Hayden
Dec 16, 2025
5 min read

TLDR: Shannon Hayden leads the University Singers in a performance of "When the Violin" by composer Reena Esmail, a contemporary choral work that exemplifies the fusion of classical vocal traditions with modern compositional techniques and spiritual inquiry. This performance, presented for NCCO (National Choral Organization), demonstrates how instrumental metaphors and ensemble singing can express emotional and philosophical depth, particularly through the lens of cross-cultural artistic collaboration.

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What Makes "When the Violin" Significant in Contemporary Choral Music?

"When the Violin" represents a notable example of how modern composers are expanding the choral repertoire beyond traditional hymns and classical arrangements. Reena Esmail, as a composer, draws on diverse musical traditions to create works that speak to contemporary audiences while maintaining the rigor of formal choral composition. The piece itself uses the violin as a central metaphor—a vehicle for exploring questions of meaning, emotion, and transcendence through the human voice.

The choice to feature this work in an NCCO context underscores its importance within the professional choral community. University singers, who represent the next generation of choral musicians, learn not only the technical demands of the piece but also engage with its emotional and philosophical content. This kind of contemporary composition ensures that choral music remains a living, evolving art form rather than a museum piece.

How Does Shannon Hayden Approach Conducting Contemporary Choral Works?

Shannon Hayden's leadership of the University Singers reflects a commitment to bringing contemporary compositions to audiences who may not regularly encounter them in standard concert programming. As a conductor, Hayden's role extends beyond keeping time; it involves guiding singers toward an interpretive understanding of what Esmail's composition is attempting to communicate.

Contemporary choral works often present unique technical and artistic challenges. The notation may be less conventional, the harmonic language more complex, and the emotional arc less predictable than in traditional repertoire. Conductors working with these pieces must balance fidelity to the composer's intentions with the expressive needs of the performers and the receptivity of the audience. Hayden's work with university singers suggests an investment in this pedagogical and artistic mission—training musicians not just to execute notes correctly, but to understand the compositional ideas underlying them.

What Is the Role of Metaphor in Spiritual Musical Expression?

The title itself—"When the Violin"—invites contemplation. A violin is an instrument of singular voice, yet in a choral context, it becomes something else: a reference point, an ideal toward which the ensemble gestures. This kind of poetic naming is common in spiritual music across traditions. The violin's particular associations—its capacity for both melancholy and soaring joy, its historical prominence in folk and classical traditions, its ability to sustain long tones that approximate the human voice—make it a rich symbol for composers exploring existential or spiritual questions.

Choral music has long been a vehicle for spiritual expression, from Bach's cantatas to contemporary works by composers like Eric Whitacre and Ola Gjeilo. When the Violin" fits within this lineage, using the ensemble voice as a medium for exploring internal states that might be difficult to express through text alone. The interplay between the semantic meaning of any lyrics and the pure musical expression creates layers of meaning that listeners can access at multiple levels.

How Does Cross-Cultural Composition Enrich Choral Tradition?

Reena Esmail is known for her work blending Indian classical music influences with Western choral traditions. This compositional approach reflects a broader shift in contemporary classical music toward inclusive, globally-informed aesthetics. When university singers perform such works, they are not simply executing a musical score; they are participating in a conversation about what American choral music is and can be in the 21st century.

The presence of contemporary cross-cultural works in the university choral canon also expands singers' technical and interpretive vocabularies. Indian classical music, for example, has different approaches to ornamentation, melodic shaping, and rhythmic organization than Western classical tradition. A singer who learns to navigate these elements gains flexibility and deeper musical understanding. This benefits not only their interpretation of Esmail's work but their approach to all music they encounter.

Why Does NCCO Programming Matter for Emerging Composers and Musicians?

The National Choral Organization serves as a professional platform for advancing choral art in America. When organizations like NCCO feature performances of contemporary works, they validate these compositions as worthy of serious study and performance. For emerging composers like those in Esmail's generation, such exposure is crucial for building both reputation and audience.

For university singers, performing in NCCO contexts provides professional experience, exposure to national standards, and the opportunity to study with and learn from respected conductors. Shannon Hayden's leadership of this performance suggests a commitment to both artist development and repertoire expansion. The combination of accomplished conductor, trained ensemble, and thoughtfully chosen contemporary composition creates the conditions for musical and spiritual depth.

Where to Go From Here

If "When the Violin" resonates with you, consider exploring more works by Reena Esmail and other contemporary composers working at the intersection of cultural traditions. Attend university choral concerts in your area—these often feature the most adventurous and innovative programming. If you sing, seek out contemporary choral music in your own ensemble's repertoire; the challenges these works present are also opportunities for growth. The future of choral music depends on audiences, singers, and conductors who are willing to engage with new voices while respecting the deep traditions that shaped them.

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Reena Esmail is known for blending Indian classical music traditions with Western choral composition, creating works that bridge multiple cultural and musical idioms. Her approach has become influential in contemporary classical music for its inclusive, globally-informed aesthetic.
Contemporary choral works often employ non-traditional notation, complex harmonic language, and experimental structures while maintaining the essential character of ensemble vocal music. They allow composers to explore modern themes and cross-cultural influences that traditional repertoire may not address.
Conductors working with contemporary pieces must balance technical accuracy with interpretive expression, understanding the composer's intentions while guiding singers toward emotional and artistic depth. This requires both musical knowledge and collaborative communication with the ensemble.
University choral programs provide structured training, exposure to diverse repertoire including contemporary works, and professional performance opportunities. These ensembles serve as laboratories for exploring new music and developing the next generation of choral artists and composers.
Pure music and poetic titles create space for listeners to project their own inner experience onto the sound. The use of metaphor—like 'When the Violin'—combined with the human voice's inherent expressiveness allows music to access spiritual dimensions beyond literal meaning.
The National Choral Organization serves as a professional platform that promotes choral art, validates contemporary compositions through programming, and provides performance opportunities for university ensembles and professional singers to reach national audiences.

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