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Conspirare: Quarantine Madrigals
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RE:Genesis is the culmination of new methods of collaboration born during the pandemic among composers, poets, singers, filmmakers, and listeners to ensure new music continues to be heard. RE:Genesis continues the ritual of gathering to share in new music and offers the opportunity to connect with fellow artists and listeners. Filmmaker Andrew J. Timm and his team join with Conspirare to take
Holding our Breath and
Call Across to a whole new level of virtual sophistication and creativity in ways we wouldn’t have thought of before COVID-19. Each song will be staged in digitally-created fantasy worlds that speak to the very meaning and spirit of these works.
If the member of a choir sings when no one is around, is there a sound?
For many choral singers, that s become a real – and distressing – question this past year. If the reason you sing is to blend your voice with others, who are you without those other voices? Anyone?
The particular sense of loneliness and loss that choir members have felt during isolation is described in a new song cycle,
Quarantine Madrigals, that Conspirare will premiere Monday, March 15. In eight pieces, composer Reena Esmail and poet Amy Fogerson trace the singer s emotional arc from first feeling the absence of community to the suffering of solitude to the hope of reunion. But that isn t the only thing that makes it special for choral singers. Esmail composed it specifically so an individual could record the different parts with a multi-track app and make a choir out of just themselves.
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Perhaps because several of its leaders count as genuine visionaries, the Austin classical music community is unusually innovative, as well as collaborative.
Consider just a few of the top-flight talents who quickly banded together to create the digital fundraiser, “The Power of Friendship: Winter Storm Benefit Concert.” The distinguished list includes Oliver Rajamani, Daniel Fears, Devin Gutiérrez, Thomas Burritt, Craig Hella Johnson and Conspirare, Matthew Hensley and Austin Classical Guitar, Michelle Schumann and Austin Chamber Music Center, as well as the Miró Quartet from the University of Texas.
Partly recorded live on Feb. 26 at the Draylen Mason Music Studio in the new KMFA 89.5 complex in East Austin the radio station served as a producing partner, too this digital show is expected to be available through March on YouTube (bit.ly/3r1FGiV). Storm response beneficiaries include Black Leaders Collective, Central Texas Food Bank and Impact Now Dove Sprin
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