Thomas Traherne's text speaks to the deeper questions of life and purpose, and Arthur's shimmering a cappella setting rings with poignant expression. The divisi harmonies move in sections of mostly
From Abracadabra to Alakazam, Igudesman uses the language of magic as a springboard to musical magic. Each of these solo gems is inspired by the history and meaning (or meaninglessness, in some cases)
A young cellist named Theresa inspired Bartolomey to write this composition. From a trill, a motive develops that quickly intensifies and varies; it leads into the main part of the work which is
Extraordinary violinist, performance artist, and composer Igudesman has written eleven solo viola works for viola-playing friends. Each individualized piece reflects the dedicatee to an extent, but