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Harvey Milk: A Cantata, is a 2012 choral work by Jack Curtis Dubowsky featuring unpublished texts by Harvey Milk. The 20 minute Harvey Milk for mixed chorus and piano was jointly commissioned by the
Ina Coolbrith (1841-1928) was the first California Poet Laureate. "Was it the Wind?" premiered at GALA Choral Festival 2016. "Was it the Wind?" is the last stanza of the poem "California" from Songs From
Text excerpted from President Obama's Rutgers Commencement Address, May 16, 2016. "It's not cool to not know what you are talking about. That's not keeping it real or telling it like it is. That's not
A fun, raucous, spooky number. For all ages. The opening choral number from the choral chamber opera "Halloween in the Castro" (2009). Halloween, San Francisco, LGBTQ, Ghosts, Trick-or-treat,
"There are many tomorrows, there is only one today." Bird sounds. Extended vocal techniques: Incorporates one or more performers (any voice) who can hand whistle. Alternatively a dove call device may be
In "The Lynching Song," Hughes depicts mob mentality, complacency, self-preservation, insider, outsider, and chillingly ambiguous or ambivalent attitudes on this frightening atrocity which was shamefully
"Double Nut" projects a quiet activism in a bedside manner, acknowledging the hardest battles are those fought within ourselves.