Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano & Kirill Kuzmin, piano at Shriver Hall Concert Series
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Welcome back to in-person concerts with Shriver Hall Concert Series!
“A twilight-toned mezzo, characterized by both a velvety darkness and a luminous glow” – The New York Times
Two-time Grammy Award-winning mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke is celebrated as a “luminous standout” (New York Times) and “equal parts poise, radiance and elegant directness” (Opera News). She presents the East Coast Premiere of “How Do I Find You,” a recital-length project she curated during the pandemic exploring experiences and themes of America today, including California wildfires, school shootings, working from home, race, nature, and resilience.
TIMO ANDRES: Altitude
LEMBIT BEECHER: After the Fires
MATT BOEHLER: Risk Not One
CHRISTOPHER CERRONE: Everything Will Be Ok
JOHN GLOVER: Spider
GABRIEL KAHANE: The Hazelnut Tree
JIMMY LÓPEZ: Where Once We Sang
ANDREW MARSHALL: A Bad Case of the Kids
MISSY MAZZOLI: Self-Portrait with Disheveled Hair
NICO MUHLY: Inward Things
RENE ORTH: Dear Colleagues
FRANCES POLLOCK: Masks Used to be Fun
HILARY PURRINGTON: That Night
HUANG RO: The Work of Angels
KAMALA SANKARAM: Listen
CAROLINE SHAW: How Do I Find You?
JOEL THOMPSON: Still Waiting
https://shriverconcerts.org/cooke
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