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First Unitarian Church of Brooklyn • 119 Pierrepont St. Brooklyn, NY 11201
Digital Subscribers: Free Admission
Individual Tickets: $35 General Admission*
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Individual Tickets: $35 General Admission*
Thursday, March 28, 2024 7:30PM
Departures opens with a program featuring three of today’s best interpreters of song presenting new works- many written specifically for them, including BASS commissions by Iain Bell and Huang Ruo.
Thursday, May 2, 2024 7:30PM
Each work on this program explores the meaning of loss. Katherine Balch’s poignant reimagining of Schumann’s Dichterliebe, Iranian-born Aida Shirazi’s new reflection on identity, and new works by Matthew Ricketts and Charlotte Bray.
Thursday, June 6, 2024 7:30PM
Lembit Beecher’s masterful Looking at Spring is a poignant reflection on aging. New works by Daniel Felsenfeld and Jessica Meyer exploring themes of loneliness and Pandemic-era songs by Caroline Shaw and Alex Weiser round out the program.
Digital Subscribers: Free Admission
Individual Tickets: $35 General Admission*
Thursday, March 28, 2024 7:30PM
Departures opens with a program featuring three of today’s best interpreters of song presenting new works- many written specifically for them, including BASS commissions by Iain Bell and Huang Ruo.
Thursday, May 2, 2024 7:30PM
Each work on this program explores the meaning of loss. Katherine Balch’s poignant reimagining of Schumann’s Dichterliebe, Iranian-born Aida Shirazi’s new reflection on identity, and new works by Matthew Ricketts and Charlotte Bray.
Thursday, June 6, 2024 7:30PM
Lembit Beecher’s masterful Looking at Spring is a poignant reflection on aging. New works by Daniel Felsenfeld and Jessica Meyer exploring themes of loneliness and Pandemic-era songs by Caroline Shaw and Alex Weiser round out the program.
Digital Subscribers: Free Admission
Individual Tickets: $35 General Admission*
Thursday, March 28, 2024 7:30PM
Departures opens with a program featuring three of today’s best interpreters of song presenting new works- many written specifically for them, including BASS commissions by Iain Bell and Huang Ruo.
Thursday, May 2, 2024 7:30PM
Each work on this program explores the meaning of loss. Katherine Balch’s poignant reimagining of Schumann’s Dichterliebe, Iranian-born Aida Shirazi’s new reflection on identity, and new works by Matthew Ricketts and Charlotte Bray.
Thursday, June 6, 2024 7:30PM
Lembit Beecher’s masterful Looking at Spring is a poignant reflection on aging. New works by Daniel Felsenfeld and Jessica Meyer exploring themes of loneliness and Pandemic-era songs by Caroline Shaw and Alex Weiser round out the program.
Center for Brooklyn History, 128 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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
Center for Brooklyn History, 128 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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 Meyers, Gilda Lyons, soprano
Meg Bragle, Elisa Sutherland, mezzo soprano
James Reese, tenor
Steven Eddy, baritone
Laura Ward, piano
Friday, June 3, 2022 7:30PM
Digital Release: Monday, June 20, 2022
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.
Friday, May 6, 2022 7:30PM
Digital Release: Monday, May 23, 2022
This program of vocal chamber music includes the world premiere of Lembit Beecher’s After the Fires, based on interviews with his own family and their community. Also on the program, David Ludgwig’s epic cycle about North Carolina’s Bleeding Pines and works for strings and voice by Marcos Balter, Amy Beth Kirsten, Jessica Meyer, Jesse Montgomery and Jane Sheldon.
Friday, April 1, 2022 7:30PM
Digital Release: Monday, April 18
Eve Beglarian’s Closer to the Heart explores “a certain kind of female unhappiness” through the poetry of Anne Sexton, Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, and excerpts from her own mother’s journals. Reinaldo Moya’s new work on poetry by Ruben Dario explores our darkest emotions. Seering works by some of today’s best young composers round out this program.