FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Amelia Lukas Phone: 415-516-4851 Email: amelialukas@gmail.com http://roulette.org/events/ear-heart-music-presents-arkora-ear-heart-music-ensemble-songsglosses/ www.earheartmusic.org www.arkoramusic.com Location: Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave (at 3rd Ave.) in Brooklyn Close to the Atlantic terminal, 2/3/4/5/A/C/G/D/M/N/R/B/Q trains & the LIRR Cost: $20 general / $15 members, students, seniors
Ear Heart Music presents
Duo Scorpio & Arkora
Songs from the Rainshadow's Edge US premiere and CD release party March 24, 8:00pm at Roulette
This performance offers the US premiere of Benton Roark’s watershed song cycle, Songs from the Rainshadow’s Edge (Redshift Records CD release). Described as a “dark and interior vision” (Georgia Straight, Vancouver), this five-part work is a lush and hauntingly poetic journey across the threshold of psychic rupture and back again. A multimedia event, this evening also features the premiere of a film by Austin-based artist-filmmaker Jeanne Stern (winner of the Student Academy Award Gold Prize for Documentary, and the CINE Gold Eagle Prize) created to complement the piece. Songs from the Rainshadow's Edge is a delicate and evocative melding of poetry and instrumental timbre that creates a shimmering world full of questions and bittersweet nostalgia. Exploring the psychological phenomenon of depersonalization - or a loss of Self - from a first-hand perspective, the poetic impetus stems from using the rainshadow (occurring in the northwest, where the shadow is in fact where the sun is, and rain the norm) as a metaphor for relativism in perception of Self and the world. The narrative arc of the music and text leads the listener through diverse perspectives on the subject from existentialist, Buddhist, and Jungian philosophies. The unusual instrumentation of soprano, flute, viola, bass, electric guitar, percussion, and narrator provided by Arkora along with Stern's original animation add to the surreal impact of the piece. Duo Scorpio rounds out the program with new works by Andy Akiho (Two Bridges) and Nico Muhly (Fast Dances), while Ear Heart Music Director Amelia Lukas makes a special appearance in Takemitsu's gorgeous and rarely performed piece, Bryce, for flute, two harps, and two percussion. Additional guest artists include actress Angela Dee and percussionist Owen Weaver.