Two songs in Italian which explore the journey to understand oneself and the world around them.
When times get tough, whom do you turn to for advice? You turn to your pal, Ward. He’s a life coach with all the wrong advice. Even when you don't need his help, Ward's there for you. This humorous cycle for soprano and ensemble provides us with four essential rules that will help you stay ahead in life.
A powerful oratorio for mezzosoprano solo, choir, strings and harpsichord in Latin on texts from the Old Testament.
When times get tough, whom do you turn to for advice? You turn to your pal, Ward. He’s a life coach with all the wrong advice. Even when you don't need his help, Ward's there for you. This humorous cycle for soprano and ensemble provides us with four essential rules that will help you stay ahead in life.
Composed for GRAMMY Award winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis, this concertino for soprano saxophone, strings and piano fuses lyric melodies and rich harmonies with Hip-Hop grooves keep the musicians and audience members dancing in their seats.
The village pastor murdered, a secret affair, the whole village in uproar: Der Telefonist combines the suspense of a whodunit with social satire in the form of a comic murder-mystery chamber opera!
Arrogance battles virtue in this cantata about the legendary singing competition between the Muses and the Pierides. Ovid himself narrates while a cast of 21 singers reenacts the events of that fateful day. In the end the winners are crowned and all join in an epic, foot-stomping fugue.
Un’alma innamorata (“A soul in love”) is a cantata for counter-tenor and baroque ensemble on an 18th-century text attributed to Abbé Francesco Mazziotti originally set by G. F.Handel. The piece fuses Jazz, Blues, Spirituals and Neapolitan Song with Baroque structures to relate the timeless message of an anonymous lover who comes to terms with the pains of their fidelity. In the end the moral of the story: “He who wishes to delight in love must first learn how one goes about loving.”
Written after a series of mass shootings throughout the United States, and revised during the COVID-19 pandemic, this powerful oratorio fuses different styles from Gospel and Blues to Renaissance counterpoint and Romanticism. This original adaptation of the traditional Requiem text in English offers a message of hope and salvation for dark times.
Due Poesie di Tonino Guerra features of settings of two of the Romagnolo poet's most famous poems. The two songs explore the expressive sound of air, our connection to the world around us and teaches us that wonders can happen if we believe in ourselves.
Lyrics by Caitlin Vincent Love Songs from a Third Floor Walk-Up offers an honest look at the ups and downs of sharing a space as a young couple. From choosing paint colors and dealing with each other's annoying quirks to managing cooking disasters and celebrating awkward birthdays, this collection captures the real moments of everyday life. Ultimately, it shows that true happiness lies in the simple act of cuddling up on the couch after a long day, embracing both the challenges and joys of love.
When times get tough, whom do you turn to for advice? You turn to your pal, Ward. He’s a life coach with all the wrong advice. Even when you don't need his help, Ward's there for you. This humorous cycle for soprano and ensemble provides us with four essential rules that will help you stay ahead in life.
Composed for GRAMMY Award winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis, this concertino for soprano saxophone, strings and piano fuses lyric melodies and rich harmonies with Hip-Hop grooves keep the musicians and audience members dancing in their seats.
The village pastor murdered, a secret affair, the whole village in uproar: Der Telefonist combines the suspense of a whodunit with social satire in the form of a comic murder-mystery chamber opera!
Arrogance battles virtue in this cantata about the legendary singing competition between the Muses and the Pierides. Ovid himself narrates while a cast of 21 singers reenacts the events of that fateful day. In the end the winners are crowned and all join in an epic, foot-stomping fugue.
Un’alma innamorata (“A soul in love”) is a cantata for counter-tenor and baroque ensemble on an 18th-century text attributed to Abbé Francesco Mazziotti originally set by G. F.Handel. The piece fuses Jazz, Blues, Spirituals and Neapolitan Song with Baroque structures to relate the timeless message of an anonymous lover who comes to terms with the pains of their fidelity. In the end the moral of the story: “He who wishes to delight in love must first learn how one goes about loving.”
Written after a series of mass shootings throughout the United States, and revised during the COVID-19 pandemic, this powerful oratorio fuses different styles from Gospel and Blues to Renaissance counterpoint and Romanticism. This original adaptation of the traditional Requiem text in English offers a message of hope and salvation for dark times.
Due Poesie di Tonino Guerra features of settings of two of the Romagnolo poet's most famous poems. The two songs explore the expressive sound of air, our connection to the world around us and teaches us that wonders can happen if we believe in ourselves.
Lyrics by Caitlin Vincent Love Songs from a Third Floor Walk-Up offers an honest look at the ups and downs of sharing a space as a young couple. From choosing paint colors and dealing with each other's annoying quirks to managing cooking disasters and celebrating awkward birthdays, this collection captures the real moments of everyday life. Ultimately, it shows that true happiness lies in the simple act of cuddling up on the couch after a long day, embracing both the challenges and joys of love.