This choral music was written after experiencing an art exhibit of Mark Rothko at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, with a text by John Taggart, whose descriptive poem reflects Rothko's artwork. Rothko, known for his striking canvases of …Read More
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This choral music was written after experiencing an art exhibit of Mark Rothko at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, with a text by John Taggart, whose descriptive poem reflects Rothko's artwork. Rothko, known for his striking canvases of color, shifted towards painting primarily in shades of black later in his life. Both Rothko's art and Taggart's poem explore the theme of light emerging from darkness. The music was created in memory of Sean Landers to honor his life and choral work. Sean's friendship and choral work were a bright light to many, a warmth that continues to shine on his colleagues and students.