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Emily Singleton, "breath not gone anywhere for Solo Flute" Mimi Stillman, flute Program Notes: "breath not gone anywhere" is inspired in part by the poem "My words to you" by Jean Valentine, as featured by MTA's Poetry in Motion in November 2018 and recontextualized by replacing the word "love" in the last line with "breath." Composed during Summer 2020, the work is also informed by the surrounding social experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the virus’ impact on respiratory wellbeing, personal struggles with anxiety attacks restricting sufficient airflow, in addition to increasing awareness of police brutality through Black Lives Matter protests and the recurring statements of “I can’t breathe” in response to violent police actions suffocating Black individuals. In light of this, the piece expresses a sense of trying to hold in the connection with breath, not wanting it to leave and desperately making efforts to keep breathing—to keep living. The recontextualized poem describes one's unfinished words attempting to keep the breath with oneself, not wanting to lose it—fighting for the ability to keep on breathing and using one’s voice. - Emily Singleton About Dolce Suono Ensemble's "ComposerLab Flute: Young American Composers" project: https://dolcesuono.com/introducing-co... About the composer: http://dolcesuono.com/meet-emily-sing... Please subscribe to DSE and Mimi Stillman on YouTube: / dolcesuonoensemble / mimistillmanflute Visit: www.mimistillman.com www.dolcesuono.com