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SUMMARY:Julia Bullock: 'History's Persistent Voice'
DESCRIPTION:The New Haven Symphony Orchestra is excited to announce this collaborative performance with Yale Schwarzman Center and opera star Julia Bullock. This program will be performed twice in New Haven at Yale Schwarzman Center on February 7 and February 8; and will be repeated in New York City at Lincoln Center on February 11. Click here to view all performances. \nGrammy Award-winning American soprano Julia Bullock brings her versatile artistry\, probing intellect\, and commanding stage presence to her multimedia ensemble program History’s Persistent Voice. The program’s focus is on the influence of pre-Emancipation voices across generations\, emphasizing that era’s poetic musical traditions while centering the multifaceted identities of the Black American experience\, realized through art. These works are given new life through Bullock’s powerhouse vocal renditions\, far-ranging connective research\, and a quintet of newly commissioned compositions crafted by an esteemed roster of American women of color that features Jessie Montgomery\, Tania León\, Allison Loggins-Hull\, Pamela Z. and Yale School of Music alumna Carolyn Yarnell ‘89. Additional collaborators for Bullock’s Schwarzman Center performance include fellow Grammy Award-winning conductor Christian Reif\, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra\, and the Tony Award-winning designer and immersive visual artist Hana S. Kim. Produced in partnership with Tony-nominated producer ArKtype / Thomas O. Kriegsmann as part of a multi-year residency and commission series with Bryce Dessner. \nTickets to this performance are free. Registration is required. Click here to learn more and to register for your ticket.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHistory’s Persistent Voice\, curated by Julia Bullock\n\nChristian Reif conductor\nJulia Bullock singer and curator Hana S. Kim video installation\nNew Haven Symphony Orchestra\n\nJESSIE MONTGOMERY / Five Freedom Songs\nCo-commissioned by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra\nFrom Slave Songs of the United States: The Classic 1867 Anthology\, Edited by William Francis Allen\, Lucy McKim Garrison\, and Charles Pinkard Ware \n\n“My Lord What a Morning”\n“I Want to Go Home”\n“Lay This Body Down”\n“My Father How Long”\n“The Day of Judgement”\n\nCAROLYN YARNELL / I Come Up the Hard Way  \nCAROLYN YARNELL / ain’t my home  \nALLISON LOGGINS-HULL / Mama’s Little Precious Things \nText derived from interview of Louise Williams\, granddaughter of quilter Willie “Ma Willie” Abrams (1897 – 1987). Inspiration also drawn from Ma Willie’s “Roman Stripes” Variation Quilt c. 1975 \nPAMELA Z  / Quilt \nSan Francisco Symphony Commission \nTANIA LEÓN / Green Pastures\nText derived from interview of Thornton Dial (1928-2016)
URL:https://newhavensymphony.org/event/julia-bullock-historys-persistent-voice-2/
LOCATION:Commons at Yale Schwarzman Center\, 168 Grove Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06511\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Partner Series,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Julia Bullock: 'History's Persistent Voice'
DESCRIPTION:The New Haven Symphony Orchestra is excited to announce this collaborative performance with Yale Schwarzman Center and opera star Julia Bullock. This program will be performed twice in New Haven at Yale Schwarzman Center on February 7 and February 8; and will be repeated in New York City at Lincoln Center on February 11. Click here to view all performances. \nGrammy Award-winning American soprano Julia Bullock brings her versatile artistry\, probing intellect\, and commanding stage presence to her multimedia ensemble program History’s Persistent Voice. The program’s focus is on the influence of pre-Emancipation voices across generations\, emphasizing that era’s poetic musical traditions while centering the multifaceted identities of the Black American experience\, realized through art. These works are given new life through Bullock’s powerhouse vocal renditions\, far-ranging connective research\, and a quintet of newly commissioned compositions crafted by an esteemed roster of American women of color that features Jessie Montgomery\, Tania León\, Allison Loggins-Hull\, Pamela Z. and Yale School of Music alumna Carolyn Yarnell ‘89. Additional collaborators for Bullock’s Schwarzman Center performance include fellow Grammy Award-winning conductor Christian Reif\, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra\, and the Tony Award-winning designer and immersive visual artist Hana S. Kim. Produced in partnership with Tony-nominated producer ArKtype / Thomas O. Kriegsmann as part of a multi-year residency and commission series with Bryce Dessner. \nTickets to this performance are free. Registration is required. Click here to learn more and to register for your ticket.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHistory’s Persistent Voice\, curated by Julia Bullock\n\nChristian Reif conductor\nJulia Bullock singer and curator Hana S. Kim video installation\nNew Haven Symphony Orchestra\n\nJESSIE MONTGOMERY / Five Freedom Songs\nCo-commissioned by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra\nFrom Slave Songs of the United States: The Classic 1867 Anthology\, Edited by William Francis Allen\, Lucy McKim Garrison\, and Charles Pinkard Ware \n\n“My Lord What a Morning”\n“I Want to Go Home”\n“Lay This Body Down”\n“My Father How Long”\n“The Day of Judgement”\n\nCAROLYN YARNELL / I Come Up the Hard Way  \nCAROLYN YARNELL / ain’t my home  \nALLISON LOGGINS-HULL / Mama’s Little Precious Things \nText derived from interview of Louise Williams\, granddaughter of quilter Willie “Ma Willie” Abrams (1897 – 1987). Inspiration also drawn from Ma Willie’s “Roman Stripes” Variation Quilt c. 1975 \nPAMELA Z  / Quilt \nSan Francisco Symphony Commission \nTANIA LEÓN / Green Pastures\nText derived from interview of Thornton Dial (1928-2016)
URL:https://newhavensymphony.org/event/julia-bullock-historys-persistent-voice/
LOCATION:Commons at Yale Schwarzman Center\, 168 Grove Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06511\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Events,Partner Series,Special Events
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