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Kernis’ Earth sounds a warning about what we are doing to our only conceivable home. Kernis is one of America’s most honored composers, and he wrote Earth specifically for tenor Phan, who performs it here.


Flutist Marina Piccinini’s Chicago residency includes 3 World Premieres, highlighted by a concerto Christopher Theofanidis wrote for her, with the Grant Park Orchestra and conductor Carlos Kalmar, along with works by Harbison, Monnakgotla and Kernis.

Fanfare magazine reviewed Pierre Jalbert’s latest Album String Theory and hailed it as “thrilling, enjoyable music. The works for string orchestra are some of the best ones here—string ensembles, keep these in mind for programming!”

Opera News on A Standing Witness; “the provocative new song cycle for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble, with music by Richard Danielpour and poems by Rita Dove. Written for the luminous Susan Graham, who gave the Washington premiere at the Kennedy Center and the excellent group Music from Copland House…songs America…needs to hear.”
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