On Sunday, February 16 at 3p, at Cappella Performing Arts Center, I will be performing ANIMAL SONGS - a solo performance celebrating members of the animal kingdom. This performance is being held in partnership with the Coulee Region Humane Society, the beneficiary of any proceeds from this donation-only event.
This concert is child friendly - bring your kiddos! Sit and listen, or dance along to songs about a range of creatures - maybe one of your favorites? Represented creatures include: Camels, Goats, Grasshoppers, Dolphins, Crabs, Carp, Goldfish, Manatees, Cretoxyrhina (extinct giant shark!), Penguins, Capybaras, Wombats, and the most maligned of birds - the pigeon! Music by: Francis Poulenc Fredrick Gifford Kate Pukinskis Stacey Barelos Anthony Donofrio Jason Belcher Daniel Nass Emily Joy Sullivan Jacob Mashak Andrea Reinkemeyer This concert is FREE - there will be a free-will offering with 100% of proceeds to be donated to the Coulee Region Humane Society, who will be coming to speak about their mission during the program. ANIMAL SONGS is sponsored in part by the Culture and Animals Foundation, and the generosity of Cappella Performing Arts Center for use of their space.
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I am overjoyed to announce that I have been awarded support from the Culture and Animals Foundation for an upcoming tour of my Animal Songs project. My plan is to partner with animal rescue organizations local to the cities I am visiting on this tour, and perform donation-based concerts whose proceeds will benefit each partner organization. The CAF's support helps to fund my travel!
Do you have a cherished local animal rescue (either wildlife or pet-oriented)? Would you like to host a concert? Let's talk! Read more about my plans here: cultureandanimals.org/grantee/liz-pearse/ My quartet recently performed at Kaufman Music Center on their "Artist as Curator" series - we offered music by Annika Socolofsky and Paul Pinto alongside Paul performing his On Shaller Brown - and it received a lovely review. We're looking forward to recording Paul's music next summer, and cannot wait to share future episodes of The Approach!
Back-to-Back Premieres Defy a Season of Leaner Offerings On one hand, it's a good thing I've been too busy to really update here for a while, but on the other hand - self promotion is part of the gig, so...apologies.
There is no "normal" to go back to in this post-2020 reality, of course - but the return to a busier performing schedule has felt like a thirsty person trying to drink from a fire hose at times. This season has felt like a fruitful one - bookended by album releases (Blaise Ubaldini's sunbathing back in October, and Roger Reynolds' For a Reason to be released later this week!) This season has involved more solo work than I've executed in a while - both with instrumental ensembles and all on my lonesome. In addition to premiering Wombat Songs on a self-accompanied concert last fall and premiering a massive voice/tape piece by Élise Roy, I shared one of my own compositions (Lullaby for Milton, voice/looper) for the first time this season on solo voice/EA focused concerts in Winona and Chicago this spring. I am enjoying these directions - I will be touring an electroacoustic voice/piano program next season, as well as working more in improvisatory contexts... I also enjoyed new and continued projects with Damselfly and Quince - in particular, both ensembles' work with Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon. Damselfly performed and recorded his gorgeous Comala Transcriptions in February at Eastman, and Quince had the immense joy of premiering his Destierros at the Teatro Degollado in Guadalajara in May. Staying in Mexico for more of May (celebrating a milestone birthday while in CDMX), I had the thrill of performing the first of what I hope is many Ligeti Aventures/Nouvelles Aventures with the incredible Cepromusic Ensemble (live performance link here!) To finish this season, I spent time singing backup to Kamratōn Ensemble's banging performances of music by (and curated by) Brittany J. Green in Pittsburgh and NYC - including my first Stay On It as a clarinetist. (live performance link here!) Otherwise, I look forward to ending my June with Quince, recording a few more pieces to round out our long-term Dust Bowl album project, and preparing for the inaugural Quincetitute in July, our first major summer educational initiative!!! I -do- have some summer vacation plans out on the pond, though... It's been a bit of a relentless summer so far - after the Babbitt concert with Augustus Arnone (lovingly posted as a YouTube playlist!), the premiere of The Strange Child by Julia Werntz in Pittsburgh, recording Roger Reynolds' Sketchbook for The Unbearable Lightness of Being (my first professional music video!) and a re-energizing week of electroacoustic mayhem at SPLICE Festival in Kalamazoo, I am finally HOME for a bit.
This week, I'm working on my Levels I-III certifications in Somatic VoiceWork, a method of vocal training and pedagogy that is expansive in breadth and generous in spirit. . .I cannot wait to apply what I'm learning in lessons! It feels like I'm braiding together several threads of knowledge from my previous coursework in voice science, as well as the training I had in music education, many years ago. . . Next up: Omaha Under the Radar with my dear Damselfly Trio flutist, Frau Chelsea Czuchra. . . singing music by Ursula Mamlok, Rebecca Saunders, Brittany Green, and Marti Epstein! Sunday, May 29 - 4p |
Liz Pearse
Hi, I'm Liz (some folks call me Elizabeth) - soprano, multi-instrument experimenter, and member of Quince and Damselfly. Archives
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