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  • Fellows' Closing Concert
    | 5/7/25

    Fellows' Closing Concert

    The ten fellows of The Fellowship of the Song take the stage for the second of two scintillating programs.

  • No One Saves the Earth From Us But Us
    | 5/7/25

    No One Saves the Earth From Us But Us

    The science is undeniable: our earth's climate is changing at alarming rates, and only we have the power to curb the effects it will have on our planet. The world premiere of Lisa Neher's monumental cycle confronts this stark reality, while Ericsson Hatfield's award-winning cycle God's World celebrates the natural world that we must continue to cherish and protect.

  • There Has Always Been Love
    | 5/7/25

    There Has Always Been Love

    Love, in all its forms, can be found throughout nature and in each of us. Sometimes it's sensual, blissful, unconditional. Sometimes it's surprising, crazy, carnal. No matter the moment, love is everywhere - always.

  • Fellows' Opening Concert
    | 5/7/25

    Fellows' Opening Concert

    The ten fellows of The Fellowship of the Song take the stage for the first of two scintillating programs.

  • On the Road: The Life of an Artist Cabaret
    | 5/7/25

    On the Road: The Life of an Artist Cabaret

    The life of an artist on the move can be exhilarating, surprising, enriching, lonely, and scary, to name just a few emotions. Join Ann Toomey and Madeline Slettedahl, two artists who cannot be bound by one genre, for an entertaining and relatable evening of song that captures the emotional wave of life on the road.

  • mOthertongue: Lived Experience in Asian America
    | 5/7/25

    mOthertongue: Lived Experience in Asian America

    With three newly-commissioned song cycles by Asian American composers Justine F. Chen, Melissa Dunphy, and Kamala Sankaram, this recital asserts Asian American lived experience from the perspective of those who live it.