Choral Chameleon presents "MIND"
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The concert-essay tells, from the musician's perspective, about what it takes to surrender to music and to become one's full musical self. It explores the relationship between trusted teacher and eager student. It dabbles in solfège and other native musical languages, and it asserts and upholds the science behind the notion that musicians’ minds are different and special. A true love song to our musician colleagues.
Program Highlights Include
David Conte SFCM Composition Faculty
The Composer
Two New Commissions From
Joseph Stillwell SFCM alumnus and Faculty
Toccata for Choir
Rex Isenberg Composer in Residence 2016-2017
Laudamus, Adoramus, Hippopotamus
Music By More Bay Area Composers
Adam Ward Composer in Residence 2013-2014
Gradus Ad Parnassum (2013)
Kirke Mechem
Rules for Behaviour, 1787 (1954)
And More!
Performers
Choral Chameleon
Vincent Peterson '03 conductor