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American musician and soprano
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2023-08-07 14:59:19
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Anna Rakitina, conductor Joshua Bell, violin Eliza Bagg, Martha Cluver, and Sonja Dutoit Tengblad, vocalists July 30, 2023 LENOX – The Boston Symphony’s offerings on the weekend of the annual Festival of Contemporary Music dovetailed with its curation, lifting up female composers and, on Sunday, a conductor. Leading the orchestra on […]
2023-05-02 18:41:00
[…] performance is generously supported by the Bernice and Wendell Jeffrey Fund.# # # Saturday, May 20, 2023, 4:00PMWalt Disney Concert HallDylan MATTINGLY/Thomas BARTSCHERER Stranger Love (world premiere, LA Phil commission) Act IPart 1:SpringSummerIntermissionPart 2:AutumnWinterSecond SpringDinner IntermissionAct IISpringSummerWinterSecond SpringAct III Creative team and Cast:Contemporaneous David Bloom, conductor Lileana Blain-Cruz, directorChris Emile, choreographer Matt Saunders, scenic designerKaye Voyce, costume designer Hannah Wasileski, projection designer Yi Zhao, lighting designerMolly Netter, TashaIsaiah Robinson, AndreJane Sheldon, Threat from WithoutLuc Kleiner, Threat from WithinHolly Sedillos, Chorus 1Catherine Brookman, Chorus 2Eliza Bagg, Chorus 3Julyana Soelistyo, UrielMarirosa Crawford, Sabrina Johnson, Caleigh Knapp, Jobel Medina, Micah Moch, Alejandro Perez, dancers
2020-02-24 18:35:00
David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center. Orchestra (Seat X103, $82.50). Program When the World as You’ve Known It Doesn’t Exist(2019) by Reid (b. 1983). Dark Harbor XXXV and Dark Harbor XI, from The Strand Settings (2012-13) by Hillborg (b. 1954). Virus (2011) and All Is Full of Love (1997) by Bjork (b. 1965); orch. H. Ek (2016). Symphony No. 4 in E-flat major, Romantic (1874/1878-80, 1886; ed. R. Haas, 1936) by Bruckner (1824-96). Singers for Reid’s composition: Eliza Bagg, Martha Cluver, Esteli Gomez. This is the case of a well-known name helping to sell tickets. I included this concert on my CYO subscription on the strength of her name. That I had no idea how Bjork would figure in a classical concert did not deter me from doing so. We can start with those two pieces, since […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-05-17 00:28:48
Experiencing Legends, Visions, and Fantasies
[…] Bibliophilia album, and Justin Vernon’s from the indie-folk band Bon Iver of Eau Claire Wisconsin arrived in arrangements for the same ensemble of women’s voices and percussion. Mezzo-soprano Sophie Michaux and soprano Sonja Tengblad featured as soloists for the Björk songs, with the rest of Lorelei as backups. Steve Reich’s nearly 20-minute Music for Mallets, Voices, and Organ of 1973 followed, blending the ringing tintinnabulation and sustained female voices (and soloists Sonja Tengblad and Eliza Bagg) for a bright conclusion to this sonorous adventure. Steven Ledbetter is a free-lance writer and lecturer on music. He got his BA from Pomona College and PhD from NYU in Musicology. He taught at Dartmouth College in the 1970s, then became program annotator at the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1979 to 1997. The post Experiencing Legends, Visions, and Fantasies appeared first on The Boston Musical Intelligencer .
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