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Where Song Began
Doors open at 6:30 pm Show at 7 pm
'Where Song Began is a musical celebration of Australia's birds and how they shaped the world. www.wheresongbegan.com Inspired by leading ornithologist Tim Low's award-winning book, this 50-minute performance explores the Australian origins of song, the birds that can sing. Such is their evolutionary significance, one may ask whether human music would have reached the heights it has, had the first songbird not sung in an Australian rainforest. Accessible for all ages, this work encourages the audience to contemplate the origin of song and the importance of Australia's rich and colorful bird history, as well as their evolutionary and cultural influences in Europe and North America. The program includes music spanning 300 years, from Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and J.S. Bach to Arvo Pärt and new Australian works, enhanced by a film of evocative visual projections, and an immersive soundscape. About the performers: Simone Slattery was a 2018 Churchill Fellow, received a Ph.D. in Music Performance from the University of Adelaide and performs regularly with Australias finest ensembles. Anthony Albrecht is an Australian graduate of The Juilliard School's Historical Performance program and enjoys an international career. Performance length: 60 minutes without interval, including a Q&A Program: Arvo Pärt - Fratres for solo violin, 1977 Sarah Hopkins - Reclaiming the Spirit, 1993 Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending, 1917 Chris Williams - bird, songs, seas, 2017 Ross Edwards - Ecstatic Dance No.2, 1990 Johann Heinrich Schmelzer - Cucu Sonata, 1664 J.S. Bach - Prelude from Cello Suite No.1, c.1720 David Lang - Anthochaera carunculata (Red Wattle Bird), New Commission, 2017 Ngarra Burra Ferra - Traditional Indigenous hymn
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LocationHarlan O. & Barbara R. Recital Hall, University Arts Building (View)
University Arts Building University of Nevada 1300 N. Virginia St.
Reno, NV 89557
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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