They nailed it. More premieres below!
Check out Accord Treble Choir premiering my setting of Walt Whitman's "To Soar in Freedom and in Fullness of Power," June 9 in New York City. (It's less than 3 minutes.) They nailed it. More premieres below! [Newsletter readers, view in browser to hear streaming audio, or download here. About 6 min. long]
The Albany (CA) High School vocal department, led by director Mary Stocker, commissioned me to write two pieces for them this year. The first, The Gift to Sing, is a soul-pop tune premiered in March by the AHS "All-Choir" (i.e., all the singers in the dept.—a big group!) The second, Our Names, is a whole different animal. Sung by the more select Chamber Singers, in a more classical (but still contemporary) style, the text for 'Our Names' was penned by a student in the ensemble, Harpreet Kaur. Lucky for me, the Chamber Singers professionally recorded several pieces this spring, and 'Our Names' was one of them. You can download the recording for free on the Albany High Vocal Department website. Their work is thoughtful, precise, and profound—far beyond their years. I'm very proud and grateful to have worked with them. More on the piece, including text, here. Kindergarten Hooray, baby! I wrote this Kindergarten theme song in collaboration with my phenomenally entertaining students at Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley for their spring concert. My first French/bilingual creation. (It's a good thing "Hooray" rhymes with so many French words.) This past year, Pacific Edge Voices became the first choir to perform the entirety of my choral cycle Hymns from a Meadow (poems by Robert Frost).
I penned some thoughts on the piece for PEV's blog ahead of their spring concerts, in which they beautifully performed A Prayer in Spring and gave the world premiere of Rose Pogonias. |
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