2006 Seattle Cascades repertoireSeveral hours of discussion has led to a show design that reflects our experiences into personal dark times and our ultimate redemption and deliverance.
Music of Stephen McNeff's Ghosts and the Second String Quartet by Belá Bartók paint the backdrop for the beginning of this journey with a startling portrayal of fear and anxiety with the use of dark colors, angular drill design, and an aggressive use of percussion and movement.
Light of Gold (Lux Arumuque), Eric Whitacre's beautiful arrangement of his own work for choir relieves us from the turmoil of the soul for a moment as the desire for redemption begins to take hold.
An aggressive percussion feature rejects the final redemption for a brief moment, before a reprise of Lux Arumuque take the soul to the final light of redemption.
2006 Seattle Cascades repertoireSeveral hours of discussion has led to a show design that reflects our experiences into personal dark times and our ultimate redemption and deliverance.
Music of Stephen McNeff's Ghosts and the Second String Quartet by Belá Bartók paint the backdrop for the beginning of this journey with a startling portrayal of fear and anxiety with the use of dark colors, angular drill design, and an aggressive use of percussion and movement.
Light of Gold (Lux Arumuque), Eric Whitacre's beautiful arrangement of his own work for choir relieves us from the turmoil of the soul for a moment as the desire for redemption begins to take hold.
An aggressive percussion feature rejects the final redemption for a brief moment, before a reprise of Lux Arumuque take the soul to the final light of redemption.