Peabody Camerata and Vocal Chamber Ensembles concert, 2024 March 2
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Scope and Contents
Audio and video recording of concert titled "Woman, Life, Freedom" by vocal ensembles of the Peabody Conservatory. Negar Afazel, violin; Beth Willer, conductor, director of choral studies.
After All Is Gone for violin solo / Jane Kozhevnikova
Portrait / Aida Shirazi; text by Meredith Herndon
Mariana Weaver, soprano; Chris Li, soprano; Lauren Kim, soprano; Delaney Stewart, alto
Soliloquy of the unnamed / Aida Shirazi; text by Adelaide Crapsey
Marjorie Sheiman, soprano; Negar Afazel, violin
Woman, Life, Freedom / Jane Kozhevnikova, Bahar Royaee, Sarah Rimkus, Anna Pidgorna, and Negar Afazel
World premiere
I. Sunset (Negar Afazel)
Mariana Weaver, Leah Wenger, and Zoey Carlos, soloists
II. Parandegaane Mohaajer (Migrating Birds) (Sarah Rimkus)
Leah Wenger and Mariela Palencia, soloists
III. Monologue: The Fever of Dreams (Negar Afazel)
IV. Dark Verse (Anna Pidgorna)
V. This is Me, A Woman (Jane Kozhevnikova)
Mariana Weaver and Sarah Kent, soloists
VI. Monologue: The Voice Alone Remains (Negar Afazel)
VII. And I will greet the sun once again (Bahar Royaee)
VIII. Sunrise (Negar Afazel)
Beth Willer, conductor; Negar Afazel, violin
Dates
- Creation: 2024 March 2
Creator
- Peabody Camerata (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for use at the Arthur Friedheim Library Archives of the Peabody Institute. Some resources may be made available online for temporary streaming access for educational or research purposes. Contact peabodyarchives@lists.jhu.edu for more information.
Conditions Governing Use
Recording copyright 2024, Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.
Extent
From the Collection: 500 Cubic Feet (reel-to-reel tapes and CDs)
From the Collection: 12.0 Terabytes (computer files)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
Venue: Leith Symington Griswold Hall
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Repository Details
Part of the Peabody Archives Repository
Peabody Institute
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Baltimore MD 21202 USA
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