Lee Hoiby died in 2011. Under current U.S. copyright law (and internationally), his works remain under copyright protection until 70 years after his death (until at least 2081). The sheet music is published by Schott Music and E.C. Schirmer Music Company .
Unlike a traditional hymn, “The Serpent” is a character piece. The text, written by Hoiby himself, is a first-person monologue delivered by the Serpent from the Garden of Eden. It is clever, seductive, and witty. Rather than painting the Serpent as purely evil, Hoiby’s version is an intellectual provocateur—arguing that the pursuit of knowledge (eating the apple) is a virtue, not a sin. the serpent lee hoiby pdf
If you are an accompanist looking to learn the piece quickly, search YouTube for “The Serpent Lee Hoiby” to hear recordings by artists like Leontyne Price (for whom Hoiby wrote many works). Listen to the slithering phrasing before you buy the sheet music. Lee Hoiby died in 2011
