Kirstin Franko https://music.sitemasonry.gmu.edu/ en Mason Opera Presents Gian Carlo Menotti's 'Amahl and the Night Visitors.' https://music.sitemasonry.gmu.edu/news/2022-11/mason-opera-presents-gian-carlo-menottis-amahl-and-night-visitors <span>Mason Opera Presents Gian Carlo Menotti&#039;s &#039;Amahl and the Night Visitors.&#039;</span> <span><span>Pam Muirheid</span></span> <span>Wed, 11/16/2022 - 11:09</span> <div class="layout layout--gmu layout--twocol-section layout--twocol-section--30-70"> <div class="layout__region region-first"> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:field_associated_people" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasefield-associated-people"> <h2>In This Story</h2> <div class="field field--name-field-associated-people field--type-entity-reference field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">People Mentioned in This Story</div> <div class='field__items'> <div class="field__item"><a href="/profiles/pmilleb" hreflang="und">Prof. Patricia Miller</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/profiles/ldunayer" hreflang="und">Laurel Dunayer</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/profiles/jwalsh14" hreflang="und">Prof. Joe Walsh</a></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout__region region-second"> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:body" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasebody"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">Body</div> <div class="field__item"><p><span class="intro-text">Newcomers and opera afficionados alike will rejoice in the chance to experience Mason Opera’s production of Gian Carlo Menotti’s <a href="https://hylton.calendar.gmu.edu/mason-opera-presents-amahl-and-the-night-visitors" target="_blank"><em>Amahl and the Night Visitors</em></a>. A perennial favorite since its 1951 debut, this cherished holiday favorite was the first opera specifically composed for television in the United States.</span></p> <p>Featuring Mason’s talented vocal students in collaboration with an instrumental chamber ensemble, these live, in-person performances will showcase great vocal skill and dramatic ability and deeply immerse the audience in the action of the story.</p> <p><em>Amahl and the Night Visitors</em> will be performed Friday, December 2 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Saturday, December 3 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. in the Gregory Family Theater at the Hylton Performing Arts Center on Mason’s Science and Technology Campus (10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20110).</p> <figure class="quote">“We are thrilled with this new production of <em>Amahl</em> and are so very proud of our outstanding students, our internationally renowned faculty, the development of Mason Opera’s program, and the gracious support of Mason’s Opera Angels, and the community,” shared <strong>Patricia Miller</strong>, Director of Vocal Studies and Producer of Mason Opera in the Dewberry School of Music.</figure> <p><strong>Gene Galvin</strong>, Mason Opera Stage Director, leads the dramatic action with a spirited cast of talented vocalists, while Musical Director, Conductor, and Professor <strong>Joseph Walsh</strong>, conducts the instrumental chamber ensemble for this production.<em> Amahl and the Night Visitors </em>features Set Design by <strong>Johnathan Dahm Robertson</strong>, Lighting Design by <strong>Sean Cox</strong>, and Costume Design by <strong>Laurel Dunayer</strong>.</p> <p><em>Amahl and the Night Visitors</em> is a magical, holiday tale of the journey of the Magi. Through love and forgiveness, the charming story kindles the spirit of the holiday season. This is an inspiring and family-friendly production that is sure to touch the hearts of all ages.</p> <p><strong>Tickets:</strong> $20 for the general public, $15 for seniors, and $5 for youth through grade 12. For additional event details, visit the <a href="https://hylton.calendar.gmu.edu/mason-opera-presents-amahl-and-the-night-visitors" target="_blank"><em>Amahl and the Night Visitors website</em></a>.</p> <p><strong>To request press passes</strong>, please <a href="mailto:kfranko@gmu.edu">e-mail Kirstin Franko</a> or call 703-993-8794.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:field_content_topics" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasefield-content-topics"> <h2>Topics</h2> <div class="field field--name-field-content-topics field--type-entity-reference field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">Topics</div> <div class='field__items'> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/206" hreflang="en">Dewberry School of Music</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/901" hreflang="en">Dewberry School of Music Opera</a></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> Wed, 16 Nov 2022 16:09:40 +0000 Pam Muirheid 3646 at https://music.sitemasonry.gmu.edu World Premiere Compositions to Debut this Weekend https://music.sitemasonry.gmu.edu/news/2021-05/world-premiere-compositions-debut-weekend <span>World Premiere Compositions to Debut this Weekend</span> <span><span>Pam Muirheid</span></span> <span>Wed, 05/05/2021 - 11:23</span> <div class="layout layout--gmu layout--twocol-section layout--twocol-section--30-70"> <div class="layout__region region-first"> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:field_associated_people" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasefield-associated-people"> <h2>In This Story</h2> <div class="field field--name-field-associated-people field--type-entity-reference field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">People Mentioned in This Story</div> <div class='field__items'> <div class="field__item"><a href="/profiles/mnickens" hreflang="und">Dr. Michael Nickens</a></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout__region region-second"> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:body" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasebody"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">Body</div> <div class="field__item"><figure role="group" class="align-left"> <div alt="Currenton and Nickens" data-embed-button="media_browser" data-entity-embed-display="media_image" data-entity-embed-display-settings="{&quot;image_style&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;image_link&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;svg_render_as_image&quot;:1,&quot;svg_attributes&quot;:{&quot;width&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;height&quot;:&quot;&quot;}}" data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="e72bc39d-f923-468b-82bd-57784db0e8c3" title="Currenton and Nickens a Song of Freedom" data-langcode="en" class="embedded-entity"> <img src="/sites/g/files/yyqcgq481/files/2021-05/SongFreedom.jpg" alt="Currenton and Nickens" title="Currenton and Nickens a Song of Freedom" /></div> <figcaption>Renowned composer Evelyn Simpson-Curenton and Mason’s own Associate Professor of Music and Director of the Green Machine Ensembles Michael W. Nickens (Doc Nix).</figcaption> </figure> <p><span><span><span><span><span>The Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music presents </span></span><strong><span><span>A Song of Freedom: Featuring World Premieres by Evelyn Simpson-Curenton and Michael W. Nickens</span></span></strong><span><span>, </span></span><strong><span>Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m.</span></strong><span><span> as part of </span></span><a href="http://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=Z1-2BGDhZO0bA-2FeCarXPNPZS41n4-2FpbxmINlRzSZD-2Fm8hGarbF7oi5KDqbcvFak-2BXx4j_Y_HJSrNvtQH-2BH5SKV3IMmJ1lBTKIMpgeDsiQ57jjJRRXIWnsD55z8QyYkozK5e8Zb2-2FmFhVb1lXdWTN-2BUK-2Bb1MzdLpGPkeYXT6PEfdovES5jJUqt6xBUvjcEmHryzGKuIGiueKVUOPJZtBvYfZJ1IwFjFJjaV7I87urhYw8WD0oaenJv6NeKlEOwigVtNuGiXMSPJKw00YaY9QIioDFriiO8-2BndNChNcbVNScG9Oor5uaJtlZRBpBglyUqvhbGxgBCjZS-2BSHYGdscscezu1PoQKDuEXqFiDU3bgKKGWc92iGigeYImg3NpYN-2FCWdCQu4A07hn5-2B16wDV-2FsVzWTkZIZP5HWxY79ywMTUKaqF8HXMf9-2Fi2Erz-2FjZEiEQgkSkCLgH" target="_blank"><em><span><span><span>Mason Arts at Home</span></span></span></em></a><span><span>. <span>The concert celebrates unity and resilience in the face of division and uncertainty and showcases works by Black composers as well as selections inspired by the African-American experience.</span></p> <p>The program’s world premieres are commissions by the Dewberry School of Music from renowned composer </span></span><strong><span>Evelyn Simpson-Curenton</span></strong><span><span> and Mason’s own Associate Professor of Music and Director of the Green Machine Ensembles </span></span><strong><span>Michael W. Nickens</span> </strong><span><span>(Doc Nix). </p> <p>“This magnificent concert is a true collaboration across our Dewberry School of Music students, staff, and faculty and is a celebratory finale to an unparalleled year. We heard clearly from our students that ‘representation matters,’ and our music faculty resolved to commission and highlight works by gifted Black composers for our May concert,” shared Dewberry School of Music Director Linda A. Monson. “Together we are using our gifts as artists to demonstrate the power of working together. I am so proud of the performances by our students and honored for the opportunity for the Dewberry School of Music to commission two remarkable compositions.”</p> <p>Simpson-Curenton’s world premiere of </span></span><em><span>Passages </span></em><span><span>will feature current students from across the University Choirs, a guest solo appearance by School of Music alumna and Metropolitan Opera artist </span></span><strong><span>Aundi Marie Moore</span></strong><span><span>, as well as solos by current students Rosie Wright, Case Hope, and Eliyahu Young. Under the direction of the Director of Choral Studies, Stanley Engebretson, </span></span><em><span>Passages</span></em><span><span> uses phrases from the Bible and other sources and lifts up the ideals of justice and of loving the common good. Lyrics such as “sing now a song of freedom where all are inherently free” and “let justice roll down as water with righteousness, like an ever-flowing stream” guide the beautiful imagery within the music. </p> <p>Reflecting on the piece, Engebretson shared, “Teaching and rehearsing this premiere by one of Washington’s most famous composers has been a great honor and privilege. It was a great delight to introduce her to Mason’s singers via Zoom so they could experience her amazing talents for themselves. Her brilliant piece captures the majesty of freedom with the call for us to ‘come together as one’ in a most empathic way.”</p> <p><span>Nickens’s original work, titled </span></span></span><em><span><span>The Orator, The Abolitionist, The Man: Frederick Douglass</span></span></em><span><span><span> is based on the 1893 biography written by his great-great grandfather James Monroe Gregory, a contemporary of Douglass</span></span></span><em><span><span>. </span></span></em><span><span><span>His piece features the Mason Wind Symphony, members of the Green Machine, and spoken word derived directly from the biography and Douglass’ speeches, delivered as narration by Nickens himself.</p> <p>Nickens’s piece is inspired by composers such as Aaron Copland, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein as well as 90s hip hop artists including Wu-Tang Clan, who all unapologetically brought the local culture to the sound of the time. The piece’s musical style ebbs between orchestral, go-go, and hip hop layered with spirituals and Protestant hymns. </p> <p>Nickens shared, “</span></span></span><span><span>As a work very much in progress (the second movement of a larger composition I am creating), I am grateful to our students collaborating with me to bring this nine-month project to life. I hope all who experience it hear the narration both as an artifact of our American history and as an opportunity to connect with the enduring issues that are being addressed today.”</p> <p>This pre-recorded digital concert features more than 100 students performing as part of the momentous event, including additional works ranging from works by distinguished Black composers such as William Grant Still and George Walker, to Antonin Dvorák, and U2’s “MLK.” The performance highlights students from the Mason Symphony Orchestra, University Choirs, Wind Symphony and Green Machine, Trombone Choir, Percussion Ensemble, and Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble. </span></span></span></span></span></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> </div> </div> </div> <div data-block-plugin-id="field_block:node:news_release:field_content_topics" class="block block-layout-builder block-field-blocknodenews-releasefield-content-topics"> <h2>Topics</h2> <div class="field field--name-field-content-topics field--type-entity-reference field--label-visually_hidden"> <div class="field__label visually-hidden">Topics</div> <div class='field__items'> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/206" hreflang="en">Dewberry School of Music</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/381" hreflang="en">College of Visual and Performing Arts</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/191" hreflang="en">Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/441" hreflang="en">School of Music</a></div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/251" hreflang="en">College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) School of Music</a></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> Wed, 05 May 2021 15:23:44 +0000 Pam Muirheid 1926 at https://music.sitemasonry.gmu.edu