PLEASE STAY, Jake Runestad
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- PLEASE STAY, by Jake Runestad
Performed by the UBC University Singers and Choral Union
Graeme Langager, conductor
Eshantha Peiris, piano
Deeandra Miranda, soprano
This video was produced using a composite of live and virtual video recordings. During the 2020/21 academic year, the COVID-19 pandemic eliminated the ability for many performing ensembles across the globe to rehearse live and in person. However, the University of British Columbia School of Music developed a series of protocols and safety measures that made it possible for the University Singers to continue to rehearse. Choral Union - our largest ensemble - was unfortunately comprised of too many students to be able to rehearse in person safely.
Thankfully however, by combining platforms, we were able to produce a recording that allowed all students to participate, and experience a sense of ensemble and community.
Notes by the composer about Please Stay (from JAKERUNESTAD.COM) can be found below.
Will Howie, audio engineer
Graeme Langager, video editing
Produced with permission.
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(From jakerunestad.com)
Commissioned by the Ohio Choral Directors Association College & University Commissioning Consortium.
In 2013, suicide took the lives of 41,149 people in the USA alone. Depression affects about 20 million people in the USA, 350 million worldwide. Mental health disorders are serious issues in our culture and it is important that we have open conversation about their existence and that we show support to those who are battling them.
To Write Love On Her Arms is a nonprofit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. Their 2016 campaign for World Suicide Prevention Day was titled "And So I Kept Living." Using the hashtag #IKeptLiving, thousands of individuals who battle depression shared their stories on Twitter as to why they chose to life over death. I read through and collected hundreds of the tweets and used them to inspire the text for this work.
"Please Stay" is an anthem for hope -- an attempt to destigmatize mental illness and challenge all of us to support those who are battling depression and thoughts of suicide. You are not alone. We can make a difference. We can be the support system that saves a life.
Give voice to hope: Share your #ReasonsToStay on Twitter. #PleaseStay
A portion of the proceeds from this work will be donated to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
[For some people, depression may lead to thoughts of suicide. Try to remember that you don’t have to act on these thoughts, no matter how overwhelming they might be. If you’re considering ending your life, it’s important that you talk to someone right away. If you’re in a crisis, you can also call The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK to get immediate help.]
Resources:
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Kristin Brooks Hope Center (IMAlive)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK)
Reach Out - Get through tough times.
Suicide Fact Sheet (CDC)
To Write Love On Her Arms
Text:
Please Stay
No! Don’t go!
Don’t let your worst day be your last.
The storm is strong, but it will pass.
You think you can’t go on another day,
but please stay. Just stay.
Hope is real. Help is real.
You are breath, you are life,
you are beauty, you are light.
Your story is not over.
You are not a burden to anyone.
Please stay. Just stay.
[Text adapted from tweets using #IKeptLiving - expressions
of hope from those who battle depression and chose to live.]
Excellent version of this wonderful piece. Well done everyone!
Beyond wonderful.
This ensemble has such a beautiful and wondrous sound. The acoustics make it all the more ethereal! Very well done ✨
Incredibly moving and beautifully sung. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful ❤️
❤
Are the inset faces performers on the stage or somewhere else?