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Rivers Empyrean at Southeast Missouri State University

  • Shuck Music Recital Hall 518 South Fountain Street Cape Girardeau, MO, 63703 United States (map)

Sunday, April 3 at 3pm

At a time when the environment is more threatened than ever with pollution and our life-giving waterways at risk, Fifth House Ensemble traces the life cycle of water from its metaphorical descent from the heavens as rain, to its long journey in streams and rivers informed by conservation experts and ecologists. Featuring works by two living recipients of the Pulitzer Prize - Caroline Shaw and John Luther Adams, alongside music inspired by First Peoples, this program asks what it would mean to return to a sacred conception in which humans are a part of nature rather than beings standing outside of its impact.

Program:
in manus tuas , Caroline Shaw (b. 1982)
Above Sunset Pass (from The Wind In High Places), John Luther Adams (b. 1953), arr. Alex Goodin
Ocean Body, Jason Charney (b. 1990)
Nadiya, Reena Esmail (b. 1983)
Lake Effect, Phillip Sink (b. 1982)
Quartet No. 2: Revolution, Marc Mellits (b. 1966)
Variations on The River Meditation Pauline Oliveros arr. Fifth House Ensemble

Musicians:
Khelsey Zarraga, violin
Mason Spencer, viola
Herine Koschak, cello
Josh Lambert, bass


Rivers Empyrean and its related residency and partnership programs have been made possible with support from: Chamber Music America, through its Residency Endowment Fund; New Music USA, made possible by annual program support and/or endowment gifts from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts, The Fidelity Foundation, The Rodgers & Hammerstein Foundation & Anonymous; and a grant from the Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research at the Eastman School of Music.