
Geter: Invisible
Composer: Damien Geter (1980-) Instrumentation: Piano, Baritone, Trumpet Work: Invisible Binding: Pages: 17 Description Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is a commentary on the relationship Black Americans have with themselves and the world around them. As the title suggests, it is a world navigated through the lens of a narrator who although exists in a physical state, reminds the readers that he is invisible because, "people refuse to see [him] me." This is a setting of the first paragraph of the prologue. The brooding introduction invites the listener to sit in discomfort just before the baritone sings. The motive is reminiscent of a rather melancholic march and symbolizes the nomadic state of the narrator wandering throughout life. He is accompanied by a muted trumpet (or clarinet) as a tribute to Ellison's love of jazz. An ectoplasmic world meets us in the first section of the aria as he affirms that he is not to be feared in terms of the supernatural, but that he is i