Philadelphia Chamber Music Society: Alicia Hall Moran, mezzo-soprano; Allison Loggins-Hull, flute; Gabriela Martinez, piano
$30 ($10 student)
- Alicia Hall Moran, mezzo-soprano
- Allison Loggins-Hull, flute
- Gabriela Martinez, piano
Alicia Hall Moran — Through the Deep End
Paola Prestini — Psithurism, his song
Sarah Kirkland Snider — Parallel Play
Jessica Meyer — Axé
Conceived and produced by composer and flutist Allison Loggins-Hull, Diametrically Composed is a collaboration between these three performing artists and composers Paola Prestini, Sarah Kirkland Snider, and Jessica Meyer. Their contributions reflect personal experiences, exploring diverse themes related to being a mother and an artist. Reaching beyond the typical recital format, Diametrically Composed provides an immersive performance experience incorporating narratives from the women involved in the project.
This performance will be presented in-person at Benjamin Franklin Hall, and online via free livestream at https://www.pcmsconcerts.org/concerts/livestreams/.
About Alicia Hall Moran, mezzo-soprano
About Allison Loggins-Hull, flute
Allison Loggins-Hull is a "powerhouse" (The Washington Post) flutist, composer, and producer whose work defies classification and has been described as "evocative" by The Wall Street Journal. She has been associated with acts across the spectrum of popular and classical music including Flutronix, Hans Zimmer, Lizzo, Imani Winds, Alarm Will Sound, the International Contemporary Ensemble, Alicia Hall Moran, and Jason Moran. Her music is resonant with social and political themes of the current moment, encompassing motherhood, Blackness, and cultural identity. Loggins-Hull and Nathalie Joachim co-founded the critically acclaimed duo Flutronix, which has been praised by The Wall Street Journal for being able "to redefine the instrument" and for "redefining the flute and modernizing its sound by hauling it squarely into the world of popular music" (MTV).
https://allisonloggins.com/About Gabriela Martinez, piano
American Philosophical Society: Benjamin Franklin Hall
427 Chestnut StPhiladelphia, PA 19106
United States