- To Live in This World (2002) soprano and string quartet 13'
- Text: Mary Oliver
- Commissioned by Music in the Vineyards in loving memory of Gail Adams.
- Premiere—2002, by Karen Clift, Dawn Harms and Frank Almond, violins; Michael Adams, viola; Beth Rapier, cello, Calistoga, CA
- Voice range:

- "The Swan," from House of Light
- "Oh Tiger," Prose poem #3 from West Wind
- "In Blackwater Woods" from American Primitive
Program note
When violist Michael Adams asked me to write a piece for Karen Clift to perform at the Napa Valley's Music in the Vineyards, I intended to set poems about wine (there are surprisingly few!). In my search, I happened upon Mary Oliver's work, and the last lines of "In Blackwater Woods," spoke urgently to me. Two images from that poem—the river, and fire—gave me the subjects of the first and second movements. "The Swan" also contains a humorous reference to Blake, prompting a quotation from my setting of Blake's "Cradle Song," which I wrote to welcome Karen's first child, Maddy. Cultural references are unusual in Oliver, where the speaker usually observes and is rocked by the experience of the natural world: inspiration arrives in the guise of wild things. To Live in This World is dedicated to the memory of Michael's mother Gail Adams, the vibrant founder of Music in the Vineyards. It received its premiere in August of 2002, in the cave of Clos Pegase Winery in Calistoga, Calif.
Note to composers: in recent years, Mary Oliver has stopped granting permission to set her work.
