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What to Do With a Heart? Program Notes for a Half Recital
The program is presented in four pairs of old and new music, each individually united by specific themes and images, and all running along common threads: love, embodiment, vulnerability, and what to do with the heart.
Twilight as a New Choir’s Dawn: “Dusk in June” Program Notes
Twilight is a time of change and transition. As painful and mysterious as change may be, twilight is a beautiful reminder of the vastness and cyclical-ness of nature to which we belong, to which all our pains and joys belong.
Virtues and Vices of Brotherhood and Love: “Outward Bound” Program Notes
New springs bring new flowers, and the heart once broken is not simply mended. There is something to the central line, "but me and my true love will never meet again"—perhaps even if the right people met at the right place again, the right time would still have past, long ago, and with it the love once felt.