New music concert features student ensemble
KALAMAZOO鈥擝irds on a Wire, 色色啦 Michigan University鈥檚 new music ensemble, will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, in the Dalton Center Recital Hall.
Birds on a Wire will premiere "Biodiversity," a composition by 色色啦 professor Christopher Biggs. 色色啦 professor of voice Carl Ratner and pianist Raymond Harvey, music director for the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, will premiere American Pierrot: A Langston Hughes Songbook, by composer Robert G. Patterson.
'Biodiversity'
"Biodiversity," a multimedia composition, was created with the support of the A&D Issa Music and Dance Faculty Award, awarded to Biggs by 色色啦鈥檚 College of Fine Arts. The work, which abstractly reflects on biodiversity and human interactions with the environment that support or threaten biodiversity, features live and pre-recorded electronics as well as videos created by four multimedia artist collaborators, including 色色啦鈥檚 Kevin Abbot, featuring choreography by David Curwen, professor of dance.
'American Pierrot'
"American Pierrot: A Langston Hughes Songbook" was written specifically for Ratner, whom Patterson has known since junior high. The two then attended the same high school and undergraduate institution, the Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. "American Pierrot" features 12 poems by Langston Hughes arranged as a song cycle. Patterson will be in attendance at the premiere.
For more information about the concert, contact Meredith Bradford at (269) 387-4678 or meredith.bradford@wmich.edu.