Setting Philip Levine’s Poetry To Music Is Not Easy

In their plainspoken-ness and length, Levine’s poems hardly seem like promising material for choral composers. “[I]magery based on the smell of gasoline – and witty lines about how TVs seem to talk to themselves – ‘is not something you’d put in Debussy’,” says one composer who has taken on the Levine challenge for a commission from the Philadelphia choir called The Crossing.