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Performance by Helen Zhibing Huang, James Larsen, Ada Arumeh Kim Lowery from the CD Songs for a Day |
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Work Overview
An art song for soprano, cello, and piano that reimagines the origin myth for the Greek goddess, Athena. The poem by Emily Kendal Frey describes Athena's unconventional birth - emerging fully armed from her mother's head. The setting is both darkly mysterious and intensely lyrical.
Work Details
Year: 2014
Instrumentation: Soprano, cello, piano.
Duration: 6 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Words by Emily Kendal Frey.
Performances of this work
13 Oct 2019: at Songs for a Day (SCEGGS Great Hall). Featuring Helen Zhibing Huang, James Larsen, Ada Arumeh Kim Lowery.
7 Jun 13: Orpheum in Vancouver, Canada
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