Kelly Hall-Tompkins writes:
I
cannot believe it, but this month marks the 100th Music Kitchen
concert! As I look back on nearly 14 seasons, I am so excited about all
that we have accomplished together: An estimated 17,000 homeless
shelter clients reached by some of the top artists in our field! 17,000
voices strong! Over the years, you've read the blue text
at the end of my concert narratives with thoughts from the shelter
clients about our concerts. Even as society at large sometimes
marginalizes these voices, they have moved us in the Music Kitchen
community tremendously. They have inspired us, they have taught us more
about life and loss, about music, about ourselves, about joy, about
compassion. We have listened. And now we are sharing these voices with
you in a whole new, unprecedented way. I am so incredibly excited to
announce our new special project: To celebrate the 100th concert this
month and moving into the 15th season in March 2020, Music Kitchen is
launching a Song Cycle Commissioning Project, entitled “Forgotten
Voices,” to commission 15 of the top emerging and established composers
of our time to set incidental comments from homeless shelter clients
from past Music Kitchen concerts. Beginning in January with Jeff Scott
(from the Imani Winds) “Für Meinen Vater” (For My Father) and continuing
each month for 15 months, the project will include works by
Jon Grier, James Lee, Tania Leon, Jessie Montgomery, Beata Moon, Paul
Moravec, Kevin Puts, Steve Sandberg, and many more! The composers have
each chosen one homeless shelter client comment which moves and
inspires them most, and set it in song. Stay tuned for a new composer
and a new premiere each month, first in shelter and, beginning in March
2020, for public performances of the Complete Composite Song Cycle
"Forgotten Voices."
As
you know, for reasons of privacy and safe haven, concerts in homeless
shelters cannot be made available to the public. But as this is the
most ambitious Music Kitchen project to date, and the only one of its
kind, I will invite you each month to buy a virtual "ticket" of support
of this endeavor. Again, it is not for actual attendance, but to
support our 15-month long project at the grassroots level of $25.
Larger gifts are also welcome.
Although
you unfortunately cannot attend in person, I am very excited to share
that the 100th concert will be featured by the NBC TODAY Show with Harry
Smith! More on that to come!
You make this all possible and I am so very grateful for your support!
Warmest Regards,
Kelly
Photo credits: Gregory Routt, June Etta Photography, Richard Termine
Composer Highlight: Jeff Scott
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