Silvestri, Charles Anthony

Acclaimed lyricist, author, and composer Charles Anthony Silvestri specializes in providing bespoke poetry for choral composers, especially texts in Latin, both sacred and secular. He enjoys the creative challenges and rewards of the collaborative process, and has provided lyrics for many composers in different stages of their careers and for a wide variety of commissions and occasions.

“Collaboration between composer and poet is magic,” Silvestri argues. “It opens for the composer opportunities for organic and dynamic creation not possible with previously published poetry, and gives the poet the thrill and responsibility that his words will be sung—not read—and will be heard attached to an emotional soundtrack. There’s magic and power in the marriage of words and music.” He is the author of more than twenty published works in collaboration with celebrated composers such as Eric Whitacre, Dan Forrest, Ola Gjeilo, and Andrea Ramsey, and for groups such as the King's Singers, San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, the Tallis Scholars, Westminster Choir College, and the Houston Grand Opera.

As a clinician Silvestri speaks to choirs about his works, the creative process, and about his collaborative relationships with composers. He has given live and webcast presentations at Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, Disney Hall, and at universities and schools around the country. His poem for Eric Whitacre's Sleep was also published in 2013 as a children's book, illustrated by Dutch artist Anne Horjus; and Silvestri wrote the foreword for the book From Words to Music (GIA, 2014). He is also the author of A Silver Thread (GIA, 2019), a retrospective of almost 20 years of his lyric poetry.

Silvestri's words have been sung by thousands of choirs around the world, and have been heard on television and radio, and in magnificent spaces such as the Sydney Opera House, Disney Hall, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, the National Cathedral, Royal Albert Hall, Westminster Abbey, King’s College, and St. Peter’s Basilica. 

In addition to writing choral lyrics, Silvestri is also an accomplished artist/painter, specializing in replicating Medieval manuscript illumination and recreating the techniques and materials of Gothic and Renaissance painters and iconographers. He is a veteran teacher with two decades of experience teaching kindergarten through college. He has earned Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate degrees in Ancient and Medieval History from Loyola Marymount University and the University of Southern California.

Born in 1965 in Las Vegas, Silvestri has lived in Los Angeles and Rome. He currently lives with his children in Lawrence, Kansas, and teaches History at Washburn University.

For more, visit his website at www.charlesanthonysilvestri.com.