Craig Hella Johnson’s oratorio Considering Matthew Shepard is a deeply moving musical response to the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard. Blending poetry, personal reflections, historical texts, and passages inspired by Shepard’s own life, the work explores themes of compassion, forgiveness, and the human capacity for both cruelty and healing.
Rather than presenting a straightforward narrative, the piece unfolds as a meditation on loss and empathy, giving voice not only to Shepard, but also to his family, community, and even those connected to the crime. Through its fusion of classical, folk, and contemporary musical styles, the oratorio invites listeners to confront the impact of violence while ultimately pointing toward hope, reconciliation, and the possibility of collective understanding.