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LWCP

The Living Water Composition Project

Living Water is the choir which I directed, first at Valley Church (Cupertino, California), and later First Presbyterian Church (Mountain View, California). When we used big words, we called ourselves a “multigenerational, non-audition, creative arts outreach ministry”. In real-people words, that means anyone can join us, that they don’t need any experience, and that with us they’ll be using music, drama, and other ministry tools to touch lives for Jesus Christ.

Some people claim that this sort of age-mixing can’t/shouldn’t be done, but in our case God has used it to produce a rich synergy between older and younger members, and to provide those with less experience with the benefit of years of training. The cooperative and loving atmosphere which the Lord has brought to our rehearsals and performances, and the feeling of family is truly wonderful. But enough philosophical discourse and digs at segments of the establishment…

It all started back in 1989 when I was attempting a songwriting project on behalf of “Seasons of Heart”, the Valley senior high ensemble. Part of the motivation was that foot surgery was going to have me less-than -normally-active for about three months, so I knew I’d need something to do. The original idea was to dedicate a song to each of the SoH members. Unfortunately, SoH rode off into the setting sun before I could give them any of the then-intended pieces.

However, the music ministry at Valley had been set up so that the SoH members were required to be part of Living Water, and so the project went live with LW that fall. It was a fantastic feeling to find that LW didn’t just like, but loved their new repertoire, the “Living Water Composition Project”.

Just so you know a bit more, there was an in-house game tied to the LWCP. I wrote the dedicatee for each song into the score in some way. When I’d give LW a new song, I would tell them whether the clue was in the words, the music, or both. If the members couldn’t figure out whose song it was by the first time we performed it, I was to reveal the answer and explain way. Sometimes they got the answer very quickly… but other times we got to that first performance. No matter how the game went, though, they learned the music and knew it was very specially theirs.

The LWCP was, theoretically, destined to be a “forever project”. That idea, however, would have assumed that I’d be directing Living Water for… well, forever. And God had other plans, so in 2003 the last of the eighty-plus songs was completed. They’re all here, waiting for some intrepid director with a group of enthusiastic singers to take them on and have fun with them. Let me know if you do!

LWCP, 1989-1990

LWCP – The Beginning The 1989-1990 season was marked by a number of profound changes in Living Water’s ministry. We had just completed our first summer season, and I’d already decided to have us continue year round. It also was the first year that I personally felt a reasonable level of “ownership” as our director …

LWCP, 1990-1991

LWCP – Gathering Momentum The second volume of the Living Water Composition Project expressed a greater level of compositional maturity (at least in my own thinking). The previous year’s experience in writing music had been a good education, and so I had new tools and a better perception of what could (and could not!) be …

LWCP, 1991-1992

LWCP – The Real Fun Begins! After three seasons’ worth of LWCP songs, I was out of the woods. The number of members who had not yet had songs written for them was under twenty (possibly under twelve), and so the frantic feeling based on realizing the magnitude of the task at hand was largely …

LWCP, 1992-1993

LWCP – The Fun Continues The fourth set of Living Water Composition Project songs was smaller than any of the previous three years; in fact, it was only slightly more than half the numeric output of the year before and only a third of the second year. As far as I could tell, however, the …

LWCP, 1993-1994

LWCP – Well-Established Although there were “only” five songs in the fifth volume of the Living Water Composition Project, it was interesting because they covered such a wide style range. The LWCP songs appear to be remarkable in their stylistic latitude, but the new entries this year stretched the envelope even farther. For instance, “Sojourner’s …

LWCP, 1994-1995

LWCP – More Adventures The sixth year of the Composition Project definitely was an interesting one in that there was a lot more stylistic exploration on my part. The five songs were in Gospel, contemporary, Sixties traditional choral, a cappella choral, and quasi-hip hop styles; I found this to be rather remarkable in retrospect – …

LWCP, 1995-1996

LWCP – Seeking New Vistas The seventh year of the Living Water Composition Project was a busy, busy one in many ways other than music. I got into working on Choraegus more (and actually made some sales!), worked quite a bit on this website, and returned to the Valley Church handbell choir, among other things. …

LWCP, 1996-1997

LWCP – Explorations The eighth volume of the Living Water Composition Project was a more satisfying one. I made time to write a decent number of songs (Volume 7 was a little disappointing in this respect – only!). Also, I think that the music in this set of songs has more of the peculiar charm …

LWCP, 1997-1998

LWCP – Rejoicing The ninth year of the Living Water Composition Project seemed to be more of an extension of the previous year’s work than a separate entity of its own (well, duh…). But in many ways it did indeed have a character of its own. For one thing, two of the songs, “No Matter …

LWCP, 1998-1999

LWCP – Looking Back I have to admit that I was really, really busy with other things during this season – eight tutoring students, plus some fair level of involvement with my brother’s company as the head geek. But maybe it was good for me… I needed a sort of sabbatical after nine straight years …

LWCP, 1999-2000

LWCP – A Bit More Progress This was a difficult year to write music because I found myself fairly involved with administrative duties at church, plus all the other “normal” responsibilities I assume and I took a job with a dot-com. But we all know the story of the dot-coms… too bad! Thankfully, there are …

LWCP, 2000-2001

LWCP – Hoping This was another high-load year, especially with going through being laid off for the first (and hopefully the last!) time – the tech sector’s downturn cascaded through a huge number of companies, and so I was a victim of the economic situation. But God continued to provide, and now I’m in a …

LWCP, 2001-2002

LWCP – Other Horizons Open Up I managed to write a couple of new songs… but “only two” was distinctly unsatisfying. So I really need to put out some more effort next season! I decided that a bit of diversion might be helpful;between circumstances and the amount of energy I’d been expending on choral writing, …

LWCP, 2002-2003

LWCP – Time for Memories to Begin With my focus moving so much into handbells over the past few years, and my choral ministry winding down in general, it seemed it was time to let the Living Water Composition Project go. There was a melancholy feel from this realization, but at the same time the …

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