Rubble Becomes Art for Alto and Piano
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Item Number: 22433766
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SKU: A0.1167080

Composed by Dosia McKay. Chamber,Classical,Opera. Score. 30 pages. Gavia Music #767456. Published by Gavia Music (A0.1167080).

“Rubble Becomes Art” for alto and piano is a triptych of art songs commissioned by flutist Kate Steinbeck, founder and director of Pan Harmonia (PanHarmonia.org), marking the chamber music organization’s 20th season. The composition sets to music the poetry of three North Carolina women writers on the themes of inclusivity and exclusivity regarding cultural, economic, and gender issues. The three poems, although distinct in their style and thematic content, present a cohesive call to healing and reconciliation, not only as it pertains to the injustices suffered by women, but the humanity as a whole.

Alto range: E3-E5.

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