
Our popular Resonance Chamber Series is evolving into the digital space for the 2020-21 season!
Enjoy artist-curated and produced recitals and chamber music programs from your favorite device, on demand!
Ticket proceeds and additional donations directly support the work of each performing artist on this series.
Programs:
Brought together during the pandemic through the Decameron Opera Coalition, Resonance Works and Bare Opera join forces to bring you Midsummer Music, a series of virtual performances filmed in New York City and Pittsburgh featuring an octet of artists and a program of art song and chamber music including works by some of the composers from the DOC's acclaimed Tales from a Safe Distance!
This third and last set includes witty works by DOC co-founders Peter Hilliard & Matt Boresi, Rachel J. Peters, and Maria Thompson Corley.
Brought together during the pandemic through the Decameron Opera Coalition, Resonance Works and Bare Opera join forces to bring you Midsummer Music, a series of virtual performances filmed in New York City and Pittsburgh featuring an octet of artists and a program of art song and chamber music including works by some of the composers from the DOC's acclaimed Tales from a Safe Distance!
This second set includes Gilda Lyons’ brilliant Folklorico for violin, cello, and piano, and vocal music by Joaquín Turina, Gerardo Guevara, and Manuel de Falla.
Brought together during the pandemic through the Decameron Opera Coalition, Resonance Works and Bare Opera join forces to bring you Midsummer Music, a series of virtual performances filmed in New York City and Pittsburgh featuring an octet of artists and a program of art song and chamber music including works by some of the composers from the DOC's acclaimed Tales from a Safe Distance!
This first set includes art song by Rachel J. Peters, Maria Thompson Corley, Jasmine Barnes, and Jules Massenet, and works for violin and piano by Marc Mígo and Joan Manén.
Maureen Conlon-Gutierrez, violin
Karen Jeng Lin, piano
Premiering on Sunday, February 14th at 3 p.m.
Immediately followed by a live stream conversation with the artists!
Works by Pauline Viardot, Clara Schumann, Gina Enriquez, and Amy Marcy Beach
Your $9 ticket and any additional donations directly support the work of the performing artists on this series.
Join us on Sunday January 10 at 3:00 pm for the next premiere in our Virtual Resonance Chamber Series! Sandro Leal-Santiesteban has been the concertmaster of our Resonance Chamber Orchestra since 2014 and is often a featured soloist, most recently with the Bernstein Serenade in May 2019. In this program, Sandro performs works of Ysaÿe, Biber, Schulhoff, and Indian-American composer Reena Esmail.
Your $9 ticket and any additional donations directly support the work of the performing artists on this series.
“In An Expanding Universe” is a sextet’s answer to the question: is our world now smaller or bigger? As we all stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic, we can no longer make music with those outside our own households, but we can explore music and ideas with people and cultures around the world and look out into the galaxy for a sense of meaning and wonder.
Featuring solo and chamber works by composers from Cuba, Poland, Syria, and Australia, composers of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean descent, and works inspired by Armenia and the stars and galaxies, “In An Expanding Universe” presents global musical perspectives in honor of Resonance Works’ commitment to equity by sharing music by creators of multiple genders, races, nationalities, and sexual orientations.
Violinist Dawn Posey and pianist Jack Kurutz will present a program that explores early 20th century repertoire for violin and piano composed by William Grant Still, Samuel Coleridge Taylor, Florence Price and Adolphus Hailstork.
Join us LIVE after the premiere for a virtual reception and conversation with the artists!
Ticket proceeds and donations directly support the artists on our Virtual Resonance Chamber Series
Electroacoustic Entomology: a flute recital exploring bugs in computers, people, and nature
Flutist Lindsey Goodman performs works by Evan Williams. Mara Helmuth, and Elainie Lillios
This program will be available through December 31, 2020