The Houston Chamber Choir opens its season with Two Streams, a cantata scored for choir and string orchestra composed by the brilliant young American composer, Daniel Knaggs. Based on Biblical texts and the writings of Polish nun Saint Faustina, this 70-minute work was composed in memory of the composer’s father.
The concert will also feature Kinetic, the dynamic Houston-based string ensemble, and international soloists Caitlin Aloia, soprano; Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; Christopher Bozeka, tenor; and Mark Diamond, baritone. Following the performances, these forces will reassemble in Rice University’s Stude Hall to make the world premiere recording produced by Grammy® Award-winning producer Blanton Alspaugh.
The Houston Chamber Choir opens its season with Two Streams, a cantata scored for choir and string orchestra composed by the brilliant young American composer, Daniel Knaggs. Based on Biblical texts and the writings of Polish nun Saint Faustina, this 70-minute work was composed in memory of the composer’s father.
The concert will also feature Kinetic, the dynamic Houston-based string ensemble, and international soloists Caitlin Aloia, soprano; Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; Christopher Bozeka, tenor; and Mark Diamond, baritone. Following the performances, these forces will reassemble in Rice University’s Stude Hall to make the world premiere recording produced by Grammy® Award-winning producer Blanton Alspaugh.
The Houston Chamber Choir opens its season with Two Streams, a cantata scored for choir and string orchestra composed by the brilliant young American composer, Daniel Knaggs. Based on Biblical texts and the writings of Polish nun Saint Faustina, this 70-minute work was composed in memory of the composer’s father.
The concert will also feature Kinetic, the dynamic Houston-based string ensemble, and international soloists Caitlin Aloia, soprano; Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; Christopher Bozeka, tenor; and Mark Diamond, baritone. Following the performances, these forces will reassemble in Rice University’s Stude Hall to make the world premiere recording produced by Grammy® Award-winning producer Blanton Alspaugh.