May 5, 2016
The 2016 Cincinnati May Festival, North America’s premier choral festival, features the world premiere of Prayer, a new work for tenor soloist, chamber choir and ensemble by Alvin Singleton. Prayer
was commissioned by the Cincinnati May Festival in honor of James
Conlon’s final season as Music Director. The premiere takes place on May
22 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, with James Conlon
leading the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the May Festival Youth
Chorus.
Carman Moore, composer and long-time colleague and collaborator of Singleton’s writes of the piece:
In Prayer, Alvin Singleton takes the listener deep into the essence of the spiritual, both as a metaphysical force and in the literal meaning of the song form. The choir often sings a cappella and the instruments – set in solo, duo, and trio passages – only occasionally play together. Singleton infuses the work with gestures typical of an African-American church service, while avoiding overt imitations of gospel music. The piece sets a poetic ‘Christian Prayer’ that, like a modern-day Kyrie, calls to ‘save us … teach us’ and extols the importance of humility and the defeat of violence.
Also this month, the SEM Ensemble gives a performance of Singleton’s Be Natural at Roulette Intermedium in Brooklyn, NY as part of the Darmstadt Institute New York: 70 Year Anniversary Celebration.
For more details on the performances, visit mayfestival.com, roulette.org.
More information on Alvin Singleton can be found at schott-music.com.
Alvin Singleton
Prayer (2016)
for tenor solo, chamber choir, organ, harp, trumpet and cello
text (Eng) based on three spirituals and a traditional prayer
21’
Be Natural (1974)
for any combination of three bowed strings
10’
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Thanks Bill! All best to you, Alvin [Alvin Singleton]
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