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SUMMARY:Another Glorious Day!
DESCRIPTION:To close our fourth season\, First Inversion offers exuber
 ant\, reflective\, and evocative music celebrating the beauty of the e
 arth. Jake Runestad's Come to the Woods\, sets text from John Muir's j
 ournals to take listeners to the top of a majestic fir tree to experie
 nce a summer storm. The concert opens with pieces depicting sunrise an
 d morning light and closes with a moving reflection on a star-filled s
 ummer sky. Throughout the concert\, our imaginations will delight in s
 tunning poetry by James Agee\, Wendell Berry\, Mary Coleridge\, Robert
  Herrick\, Edna St. Vincent Millay\, the Psalms\, the Song of Solomon\
 , and Walt Whitman. Familiar and lesser-known composers of the 20th an
 d 21st centuries share with us their musical interpretation of these t
 imeless words. Come\, join First Inversion for a journey of intense be
 auty and wonder.\n\n\nProgram\n\n\n\nGive Me the Splendid Silent Sun: 
 Sunrise - Michael Hennagin\,  Light of a Clear Blue Morning - Dolly Pa
 rton\, Arr. Craig Hella Johnson\,  Rise Up My Love\, My Fair One\, and
  Come Away - Healey Willan\,  The Blue Bird - Charles Villers Stanford
 \,  To Daffodils\, from Flower Songs - Benjamin Britten\,  Psalm 23\, 
 from Requiem - Herbert Howells\,  Les Fleurs et les Arbres - Camille S
 aint Saens\,  Kasar Mie la Gagi (The Earth Is Tired) - Alberto Grau\, 
  The Peace of Wild Things - Jake Runestad\,  Come to the Woods - Runes
 tad\,  Down in the River to Pray - American Negro Spiritual\, Arr. J. 
 David Moore\,  O Shenandoah - Traditional American Song\, Arr. James E
 rb\,  Afternoon on a Hill - Eric William Barnum\,  Sure on this Shinin
 g Night - Morten Lauridsen\n\n\n\n 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>To close our fourth season\, First Inv
 ersion offers exuberant\, reflective\, and evocative music celebrating
  the beauty of the earth. Jake Runestad&#8217\;s &#8220\;Come to the W
 oods\,&#8221\; sets text from John Muir&#8217\;s journals to take list
 eners to the top of a majestic fir tree to experience a summer storm. 
 The concert opens with pieces depicting sunrise and morning light and 
 closes with a moving reflection on a star-filled summer sky. Throughou
 t the concert\, our imaginations will delight in stunning poetry by Ja
 mes Agee\, Wendell Berry\, Mary Coleridge\, Robert Herrick\, Edna St. 
 Vincent Millay\, the Psalms\, the Song of Solomon\, and Walt Whitman. 
 Familiar and lesser-known composers of the 20th and 21st centuries sha
 re with us their musical interpretation of these timeless words. Come\
 , join First Inversion for a journey of intense beauty and wonder.</p>
 \n<p><strong>Program</strong></p>\n<hr />\n<p>Give Me the Splendid Sil
 ent Sun: Sunrise &#8211\; Michael Hennagin\,  Light of a Clear Blue Mo
 rning &#8211\; Dolly Parton\, Arr. Craig Hella Johnson\,  Rise Up My L
 ove\, My Fair One\, and Come Away &#8211\; Healey Willan\,  The Blue B
 ird &#8211\; Charles Villers Stanford\,  To Daffodils\, from <em>Flowe
 r Songs</em> &#8211\; Benjamin Britten\,  Psalm 23\, from <em>Requiem<
 /em> &#8211\; Herbert Howells\,  Les Fleurs et les Arbres &#8211\; Cam
 ille Saint Saens\,  Kasar Mie la Gagi (The Earth Is Tired) &#8211\; Al
 berto Grau\,  The Peace of Wild Things &#8211\; Jake Runestad\,  Come 
 to the Woods &#8211\; Runestad\,  Down in the River to Pray &#8211\; A
 merican Negro Spiritual\, Arr. J. David Moore\,  O Shenandoah &#8211\;
  Traditional American Song\, Arr. James Erb\,  Afternoon on a Hill &#8
 211\; Eric William Barnum\,  Sure on this Shining Night &#8211\; Morte
 n Lauridsen</p>\n<hr />\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n
URL:https://firstinversion.org/events/20/another-glorious-day/?lang=en
ATTACH:https://firstinversion.org/events/20/another-glorious-day/?lang
 =en
LOCATION:Downtown United Presbyterian Church\, 121 N. Fitzhugh St.\, R
 ochester\, NY\, 14614\,
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