VOICES OF WATER - MAR 12, 14, 15 @ 7PM
MAR 12TH, ROCKPORT - SHALIN LIU CENTER
ROCKPORT TICKETS
MAR 14TH, BOSTON - CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL
BOSTON TICKETS
MAR 15TH, BARNSTABLE - 1717 MEETINGHOUSE
BARSTABLE TICKETS
In the spirit of Nightingale's October performance exploring the development of Massachusetts' Quabbin Reservoir, the 'Gales turn their attention to the rest of the State's water-shaped history. Beginning with the creation of Cape Cod and the Islands through large-scale geological formation and then exploring other important moments: The first Europeans from across the ocean to the waves of Irish immigration to Boston, the vast whaling and fishing industries that shaped local economies, and even present day ecological politics that will inform the Bay State's future - all of these and more come together to create a rich musical representation of our beloved New England home. The program features new music never before heard by composers Laura Nevitt, Nathan Halbur, David Matthew Brown, Elijah Botkin, and Joshua Glassman. Project produced by Joshua Glassman.
Featured Performers:
Sopranos:
Mara Riley
Regina Stroncek
Erin Matthews
Alexandra Ghiz
Altos:
Barbara Hill
Clare McNamara
Jamie Chelel
Teri Kowiak
Tenors:
Connor Vigeant
Zac Costantino
Sam Crosby-Schmidt
Joshua Glassman
Basses:
Nicholas Ford
Nick Fahrenkrug
Elijah Botkin
Daniel Fridley
Conductor:
Benjamin Perry
MAR 12TH, ROCKPORT - SHALIN LIU CENTER
ROCKPORT TICKETS
MAR 14TH, BOSTON - CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL
BOSTON TICKETS
MAR 15TH, BARNSTABLE - 1717 MEETINGHOUSE
BARSTABLE TICKETS
In the spirit of Nightingale's October performance exploring the development of Massachusetts' Quabbin Reservoir, the 'Gales turn their attention to the rest of the State's water-shaped history. Beginning with the creation of Cape Cod and the Islands through large-scale geological formation and then exploring other important moments: The first Europeans from across the ocean to the waves of Irish immigration to Boston, the vast whaling and fishing industries that shaped local economies, and even present day ecological politics that will inform the Bay State's future - all of these and more come together to create a rich musical representation of our beloved New England home. The program features new music never before heard by composers Laura Nevitt, Nathan Halbur, David Matthew Brown, Elijah Botkin, and Joshua Glassman. Project produced by Joshua Glassman.
Featured Performers:
Sopranos:
Mara Riley
Regina Stroncek
Erin Matthews
Alexandra Ghiz
Altos:
Barbara Hill
Clare McNamara
Jamie Chelel
Teri Kowiak
Tenors:
Connor Vigeant
Zac Costantino
Sam Crosby-Schmidt
Joshua Glassman
Basses:
Nicholas Ford
Nick Fahrenkrug
Elijah Botkin
Daniel Fridley
Conductor:
Benjamin Perry