NEXT Ensemble & Peabody Camerata – Celebrating 150 Years of Composition
Free
Caroline Shaw — Its Motion Keeps
Paola Prestini — Let the Wind Speak: An Ocean Study
William Duckworth — Southern Harmony (II. Wondrous Love)
Seth Houston — Smear
Johannes Brahms — Warum ist das Licht gegeben den Mühseligen?, Op. 74, No. 1
Edward Elgar — Lux Aeterna
Performance featuring 2 vocal ensembles of the Peabody Institute: NEXT Ensemble, a mixed ensemble specializing in new, early, x-disciplinary, and transformative repertoire; and Peabody Camerata, a soprano-alto ensemble performing music for treble voices from the 12th Century to present, with a focus on 21st-century repertoire.
This performance is free and open to the public. It will also be livestreamed.
COVID-19 Protocols: Audience members must wear face coverings per JHU policy. Approved face coverings are currently limited to only N95/KN95/KN94/ or surgical masks layered with cloth masks. Patrons should be prepared to show proof of COVID vaccination. Seating is general admission, and, with COVID-related capacity limits, admission is not guaranteed.
About NEXT Ensemble – Peabody Institute
Peabody's premiere mixed vocal ensemble (16-24 voices) of advanced graduate and undergraduate musicians committed to the expansion of the vocal ensemble art. Specializing in the performance of new, early, x-disciplinary, and transformative repertoire, NEXT Ensemble is reimagining what it means to be a collaborative, creative vocal artist in the 21st Century.
https://peabody.jhu.edu/academics/ensembles/next-ensemble/Leith Symington Griswold Hall
1 E Mt Vernon PlBaltimore, MD 21202
United States
https://peabody.jhu.edu/explore-peabody/our-history/neighborhood-architecture/our-concert-halls/