| Hosted by | International Festival of Arts & Ideas |
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| Details | Yale Choral Artists The Yale Choral Artists is a professional choir founded in 2012 by the Yale School of Music and the Yale Glee Club to enhance and enrich Yale’s strong commitment to the choral arts. The choir is a project-based ensemble comprised of leading singers from around the country and is directed by School of Music faculty member Jeffrey Douma. The Yale Choral Artists made their debut in an all-Handel program led by guest conductor William Christie at Yale and at Carnegie Hall. Recent projects include the East Coast premiere of David Lang’s the national anthems, the premiere of Martin Bresnick’s new concert-length oratorio Passions of Bloom: Whitman, Melville, Dickinson, a program pairing Poulenc’s virtuosic cantata Figure humaine with Josquin’s Missa L’homme armé super voces musicales, the premiere of Paola Prestini’s The Glass Box with the Young People’s Chorus of New York City, the premieres of Garth Neustadter’s Memory of Water and Alejandro Viñao’s Poems and Prayers with The Percussion Collective, and a performance Reena Esmail’s Malhaar: A Requiem for Water. Their debut recording on the Naxos label of new works by Yale composers Han Lash, David Lang, and Ted Hearne with the Yale Philharmonia was reviewed glowingly by Gramophone Magazine and Opera News. |
| Admission | $27.36-$43.16 |
| Location | Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Hall |
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| More Info | info link |