Amuse Singers is thrilled to present the NY premiere of James Kallembach's haunting oratorio "Antigone" as part of our 2019-2020 Season. This visionary work for women's ensemble and cello quartet interpolates scenes from the Sophocles play with the writings of Sophie Scholl and the WWII White Rose resistance movement. Antigone's exploration of unrest and the individual at odds with the state is as timely as ever, and it is a striking example of a necessary and ongoing commitment by women's ensembles to contribute to the currently underrepresented body of women's choral literature.
The program also includes Joshua Shank's stunning arrangement of "Saro" and Mary Montgomery Koppel's soaring "Mother of Exiles". All works were originally commissioned by the vanguard and visionary Boston-based women's ensemble, Lorelei.
The concerts will take place on Sunday, February 9 at 4 pm at St John's Episcopal Church at 139 St. Johns Place in Brooklyn, and on Tuesday, February 11 at 7:30 pm at St. Ignatius of Antioch at 552 West End Avenue in Manhattan. Advance tickets are $18 and can be purchased at www.amusesingers.org. Tickets at the door are $25/$20 for students and seniors.
Award presented by Henry Threadgill
Ilaria Loisa Hawley
Quando L'acqua riflette (When the Water Reflects)
Performed by Face The Music
Isabella Caurucci, flute
Yusei Hata, melodica
Oriana Hawley, viola
John Waller, triangle
Vasudevan Panicker, coach
Born in 2009, Ilaria Loisa Hawley is the recipient of a 2019 ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award and the inaugural recipient of Claire Chase's Pnea Foundation Young Flutist Award. Ilaria's music has been performed by the New York Philharmonic and Face the Music, and she is a composition student of Mathew Fuerst and a flute student of Zara Lawler. She attends PS 314 Muscota New School and enjoys drawing, drama, reading, rock climbing, and making earrings.