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ID1E15FFBC-0332-49AE-BEF8-7F2374645EA8
TitlecodeR01502
Title NameLet America Be America Again
Marketing CopyLet America Be America Again is a powerful orchestral setting with narration of the famous poem by African-American poet/playwright, Langston Hughes.
InstrumentationNarrator: 2+1.2.2.2: 4.3.3.1: Timp.Perc(1): Str
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Program NotesLet America Be America Again is a powerful poem by African-American poet/playwright, Langston Hughes (1902-1967). The strength of the message and language are well-suited to presentation by narrator and orchestra.

This is a dramatic and varied text, ranging from peaceful (dreamlike) passages to angry explosions. The author begins by speaking of the dream of America, a land where pioneers sought their freedom. [Hughes then acknowledges that, as a black American, “America never was America to me.”] There is the hope for liberty and equality. Yet for black Americans, and the downtrodden of all races, the American experience has all too often been one of persecution.

Speaking now in the first person, the author identifies with all struggling Americans. “I am the farmer... the worker...the Negro...I am the people.” “Yet I’m the one who dreamt the basic dream...to build a homeland of the free.” Despite their labors, these Americans have nothing except “the dream that’s almost dead today.”

With the strength of enduring hope, the author exhorts “We, the people, must reclaim the land...and make America again!”

The musical expression, which has thus far essentially provided a background and commentary to the reading, now comes forth with a closing hymn titled “Let America Be America Again!” The theme, which enters after a 12-measure introduction, is stated in low octaves, with a rhythm aligned with the words “Let America be America.” The theme returns several times, including in the closing section, where the pitches ascend throughout the entire orchestra. This encompassing of many notes is intended to express a “land for all!”
Title Brand2
Year Composed2012
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Duration11
Ensemble Size13
Date Created2012-08-30 20:31:31.000000
Date Updated2025-09-30 20:31:31
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Text Authortext by Langston Hughes
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Title Category7
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Title Instrument Category TextFull Orchestra
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Title Instrument Header41
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