Songs in the Rear View Mirror

I want to tell you about a new project that is so dear to my heart, and that to me feels so different than anything I have done before. Perhaps it is not so different, maybe all music of the heart is “of a piece” …
I am singing a new song cycle by composer Kenneth Frazelle. In conjunction with Reynolda House Museum of American Art and celebrating their exhibition of the photographs of William Christenberry, Ken’s “Songs in the Rear View Mirror” will premiere on Friday, March 26.

William Christenberry
Ken and I are old friends and we jumped at this chance to work together, even taking a road trip last summer to Hale County, Alabama. We saw the sources of the Christenberry photos, re-connecting to Ken’s rural North Carolina stories, to my rural Alabama roots, and perhaps most importantly, to our old friendship with each other.
“Rear View Mirror” is the result of that journey; Ken has taken all of these images and stories and woven them into a gorgeous and powerful piece for piano and voice.
Tags: anthony dean griffey, hale county, kennedy center, kenneth frazelle, reynolda house museum of american art, rural alabama, songs in the rearview mirror, william christenberryWe will perform it in March at Reynolda House; tenor Anthony Dean Griffey will follow with a performance at the Kennedy Center in May. If you want to see what happens when two old neighbors decide to play music together, please join us.
- 16 Mar 2010
- Category: Theater
- Author: admin
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