"The prayer, "Nada te Turbe" was found in the breviary of the 16th cent. Christian mystic and saint, Teresa de Ávila, written in her own hand. Her words have consoled countless numbers of people and where particular help to me in times of personal struggle. I composed "Nada" for my select women's choir, Viriditas, in the late 1990's. I wanted the audience to be able to hear Teresa's message in real time, directly from the singer-not by reading program notes-so I made a conscious decision to include some key phrases in English in my setting." - Joan Szymko
"Nada te turbe" has been performed worldwide, including multiple performances at division and national conferences of the American Choral Director's Association.
Nada te turbe
nada te espante
Todo se pasa
Dios no se muda.
La paciencia todo alcanza.
Quien a Dios tiene
nada le falta
Solo Dios basta.
"The prayer, "Nada te Turbe" was found in the breviary of the 16th cent. Christian mystic and saint, Teresa de Ávila, written in her own hand. Her words have consoled countless numbers of people and where particular help to me in times of personal struggle. I composed "Nada" for my select women's choir, Viriditas, in the late 1990's. I wanted the audience to be able to hear Teresa's message in real time, directly from the singer-not by reading program notes-so I made a conscious decision to include some key phrases in English in my setting." - Joan Szymko
"Nada te turbe" has been performed worldwide, including multiple performances at division and national conferences of the American Choral Director's Association.