The first of Volti's "Next Page" year-of-the-young-composer concerts features the world premiere of Amy Beth Kirsten's new work, "It is possible these things do not exist:," after Ursula Le Guin's short story "The Ones Who Walk Away" from "Omegas" and Izumi Shikibu's poem, "Although the wind..."
This new commission will pair with "In the Black," Kirsten's Choral Arts Laboratory winning composition from 2007. The audience is invited to an "Inter-ception" after the concert-an interactive reception for the audience to share feedback on what they've just heard, and to connect them directly with the artists.
Also on the program:
Forrest Pierce, Stacy Garrop, and Zibuokle Martinaityte.
The first of Volti's "Next Page" year-of-the-young-composer concerts features the world premiere of Amy Beth Kirsten's new work, "It is possible these things do not exist:," after Ursula Le Guin's short story "The Ones Who Walk Away" from "Omegas" and Izumi Shikibu's poem, "Although the wind..."
This new commission will pair with "In the Black," Kirsten's Choral Arts Laboratory winning composition from 2007. The audience is invited to an "Inter-ception" after the concert-an interactive reception for the audience to share feedback on what they've just heard, and to connect them directly with the artists.
Also on the program:
Forrest Pierce, Stacy Garrop, and Zibuokle Martinaityte.
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