Joshua conducts soprano Jessica Rivera and chamber musicians February 25 in the Seattle premiere of we do it to one another, his own nine-part song cycle based on Life on Mars, Tracy K. Smith’s 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry collection of the same name. The evening also features a reading by Tracy K. Smith and a conversation between the three artists on the creative process, music, and poetry. The performance takes place at Town Hall Seattle as part of TownMusic, the chamber music series that Joshua Roman leads as Artistic Director, in a special partnership with Seattle Arts & Lectures. Find tickets and more information here.
Joshua conducts soprano Jessica Rivera and chamber musicians February 25 in the Seattle premiere of we do it to one another, his own nine-part song cycle based on Life on Mars, Tracy K. Smith’s 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry collection of the same name. The evening also features a reading by Tracy K. Smith and a conversation between the three artists on the creative process, music, and poetry. The performance takes place at Town Hall Seattle as part of TownMusic, the chamber music series that Joshua Roman leads as Artistic Director, in a special partnership with Seattle Arts & Lectures. Find tickets and more information here.
Joshua conducts soprano Jessica Rivera and chamber musicians February 25 in the Seattle premiere of we do it to one another, his own nine-part song cycle based on Life on Mars, Tracy K. Smith’s 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry collection of the same name. The evening also features a reading by Tracy K. Smith and a conversation between the three artists on the creative process, music, and poetry. The performance takes place at Town Hall Seattle as part of TownMusic, the chamber music series that Joshua Roman leads as Artistic Director, in a special partnership with Seattle Arts & Lectures. Find tickets and more information here.
Joshua conducts soprano Jessica Rivera and chamber musicians February 25 in the Seattle premiere of we do it to one another, his own nine-part song cycle based on Life on Mars, Tracy K. Smith’s 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry collection of the same name. The evening also features a reading by Tracy K. Smith and a conversation between the three artists on the creative process, music, and poetry. The performance takes place at Town Hall Seattle as part of TownMusic, the chamber music series that Joshua Roman leads as Artistic Director, in a special partnership with Seattle Arts & Lectures. Find tickets and more information here.
Joshua conducts soprano Jessica Rivera and chamber musicians February 25 in the Seattle premiere of we do it to one another, his own nine-part song cycle based on Life on Mars, Tracy K. Smith’s 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry collection of the same name. The evening also features a reading by Tracy K. Smith and a conversation between the three artists on the creative process, music, and poetry. The performance takes place at Town Hall Seattle as part of TownMusic, the chamber music series that Joshua Roman leads as Artistic Director, in a special partnership with Seattle Arts & Lectures. Find tickets and more information here.
Joshua conducts soprano Jessica Rivera and chamber musicians February 25 in the Seattle premiere of we do it to one another, his own nine-part song cycle based on Life on Mars, Tracy K. Smith’s 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry collection of the same name. The evening also features a reading by Tracy K. Smith and a conversation between the three artists on the creative process, music, and poetry. The performance takes place at Town Hall Seattle as part of TownMusic, the chamber music series that Joshua Roman leads as Artistic Director, in a special partnership with Seattle Arts & Lectures. Find tickets and more information here.
Joshua conducts soprano Jessica Rivera and chamber musicians February 25 in the Seattle premiere of we do it to one another, his own nine-part song cycle based on Life on Mars, Tracy K. Smith’s 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry collection of the same name. The evening also features a reading by Tracy K. Smith and a conversation between the three artists on the creative process, music, and poetry. The performance takes place at Town Hall Seattle as part of TownMusic, the chamber music series that Joshua Roman leads as Artistic Director, in a special partnership with Seattle Arts & Lectures. Find tickets and more information here.