New Voices Festival 2025: Lost/Found I

Roulette, 509 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217

Sunday, April 6, 2025 5:00PM

Pre-Concert Lecture (4:30PM): Cecilia Livingston 

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Cecilia Livingston’s new cycle explores the trauma of War and the power of Love. Also featured on this program: a celebration of the recent flourishing of songs by Black composers and encore performances of BASS commissions by Eve Beglarian and Scott Wheeler.

Jasmine Barnes: Invocation
Eve Beglarian: finish what I haven’t started (BASS commission)
Cecilia Livingston: New Work (World Premiere, BASS Commission)
Shawn E. Okpebholo: Romance
Brandon Spencer: I Know My Soul
Scott Wheeler: 3 Russian Nocturnes (BASS commission)

Devony Smith mezzo-soprano
Aaron Crouch tenor
Greg Feldman baritone
Michael Brofman, Danny Zelibor piano 

Cecilia Livingston’s new work is made possible by the generosity of Philip Johnson and Jerry van Koolbergen

 

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