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Project "DOUBLES"

Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 8:00 p.m.
Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theater, New England Conservatory Campus, Student Life and Performance Center 255 St. Botolph Street, Boston, MA 02115

Admission is free

 

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A concert for voices, instruments and multimedia including works composed as responses and reflections to music by Renaissance composer Orlando di Lasso and medieval Gregorian Chant.

 

Presented and curated by NEC faculty Stratis Minakakis.

 

Poster  .  Press Release  .  Program Book  .  The Venue

 

Works (in concert order):

Orlando di Lasso - Qui vult venire (from Magnum Opus Musicum, T.4)
Nhyta Taguchi - Kurz ist der Schmerz*
Orlando di Lasso - Beatus Vir (from Magnum Opus Musicum, T.4)
Tianyi Wang - From Rise to Set*
Orlando di Lasso - Beatus homo (from Magnum Opus Musicum, T.4)
Jason Sabol - Desire*
Joshua Mastel - So blossom the dream orchards aflame*
 
Intermission
 
Stratis Minakakis - Aggeloi III
Eden McAdam-Somer - Fear is Not the Natural State
Bert Van Herck - Acquainted with the Night
Zesses Siglias - lonesingness
Salvatore Sciarrino - Responsorio delle Tenebre
 
* World premiere

  

Singers:

Nina Dante, soprano
Rush Dorsett, soprano
Maria Kerlee, soprano
Lisa Lynch, soprano
Pauline Tan, mezzo-soprano
Sully Hart, tenor
Richard Rivale, tenor
Jason Sabol, tenor
Matthew O'Donnell, baritone
Kyle Bejnerowicz, bass

Instrumentalists:

Orlando Cela, bass flute
Barret Ham, bass clarinet
Richard Rivale, piano
Eden McAdam-Somer, violin and voice
Ross Wightman, double bass

 

Stratis Minakakis, conductor

 

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The Venue: 

New England Conservatory's Plimton Shattuck Black Box Theater is located at 255 St. Botolph Street, at the basement of the newly constructed Student Life and Performance Center.
It is on the E branch of the MBTA Green Line, at Symphony stop, and is wheelchair accessible.

Parking information is available at: necmusic.edu/parking

For more information please call (781) 793-8902 or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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