New Voices Festival: Confessions III
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The second New Voices Festival explores our most deeply felt emotions. Works by 13 composers, three of them world-premieres, demonstrate the power of song to lay bare our innermost feelings.
An evening-length “cornucopia of song” from Daron Hagen, one of today’s most important American composers. A work at once epic and intimate – a landmark in 21st-century American art song.
Daron Hagen: The Art of Song
Rebecca Myers, Gilda Lyons, soprano
Meg Bragle, Elisa Sutherland, mezzo soprano
James Reese, tenor
Steven Eddy, baritone
Laura Ward, piano
Presented by Brooklyn Art Song Society.
Important Safety Information: In order to be admitted to any in person event, Brooklyn Art Song Society will require all guests who are eligible (any one 12 years or older) to show proof of vaccination for COVID-19 in the form of a physical card, picture, or using a State or City approved app. All guests will be required to wear a mask or equivalent face-covering before entering the concert venue until they depart.
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06/03/2022 07:30 pm
06/03/2022 09:00 pm
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New Voices Festival: Confessions III
<p>The second <a href="http://brooklynartsongsociety.org/new-voices-festival-confessions/" target="_blank">New Voices Festival</a> explores our most deeply felt emotions. Works by 13 composers, three of them world-premieres, demonstrate the power of song to lay bare our innermost feelings.</p>
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<p>An evening-length “cornucopia of song” from Daron Hagen, one of today’s most important American composers. A work at once epic and intimate – a landmark in 21st-century American art song.</p>
<p><strong>Daron Hagen:</strong> The Art of Song </p>
<p><strong>Rebecca Myers, Gilda Lyons,</strong> soprano<br />
<strong>Meg Bragle, Elisa Sutherland,</strong> mezzo soprano<br />
<strong>James Reese,</strong> tenor<br />
<strong>Steven Eddy,</strong> baritone<br />
<strong>Laura Ward,</strong> piano</p>
<p>Presented by Brooklyn Art Song Society.</p>
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