“…hearing a chorus make a profound impression with such a complex piece, was positively spine-tingling.”

“A more appropriate commission for Resonance Works and their special occasion would be hard to imagine.”

— onStage Pittsburgh

Friday, March 3, 2023, 8:00 pm
First United Methodist Church, Bloomfield

Sunday, March 5, 2023, 3:00 pm
Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall, Carnegie, PA

To Breathe Free explores the twin themes of remembrance and possibility with a reprise of Copland’s vibrant Appalachian Spring, poignant works by Pulitzer prize-winners Caroline Shaw and George Walker, and the world premiere of An Anchor in Time by Gilda Lyons, celebrating Resonance Works’ 10th anniversary.  Two performances in Bloomfield and Carnegie feature mezzo-soprano Timothi Williams, baritone Daniel Teadt, the Resonance Chamber Orchestra and Festival Chorus, led by conductor Maria Sensi Sellner.

Program:

George Walker - Lyric for Strings

Caroline Shaw - To the Hands

Gilda Lyons - An Anchor in Time - World Premiere
Resonance Works 10th Anniversary Commission

Aaron Copland - Appalachian Spring Suite original version for 13 instruments

A conversation with composer Gilda Lyons about the world premiere of An Anchor in Time!

  • Timothi Williams

    MEZZO-SOPRANO

  • Daniel Teadt

    BARITONE

  • Gilda Lyons

    COMPOSER

  • Maria Sensi Sellner

    CONDUCTOR/PRODUCER

Resonance Chamber Orchestra & Festival Chorus

More about the program

Our tenth season reflects on Resonance Works’ dynamic history and offers a promise for our innovative future. To Breathe Free embodies this with a reprise of Copland’s beloved Appalachian Spring, poignant works by Pulitzer prize-winners Caroline Shaw and George Walker, and a world premiere by Gilda Lyons celebrating Resonance Works’ 10th anniversary.

The Resonance Chamber Orchestra takes the spotlight, echoing our very first season with a performance of Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring. This dynamic piece hums with the optimism and possibility of building a new life, but also the trepidation of facing an uncertain future. The original version for 13 instruments was written as a ballet for Pittsburgh-born dancer/choreographer Martha Graham, and heightens the parallel threads of American nostalgia and cultural dissent woven throughout Copland’s music. 

Conducted by Resonance Works Artistic Director and founder Maria Sensi Sellner, To Breathe Free places this iconic score and George Walker’s beloved Lyric for Strings into conversation with two contemporary works. We are honored to finally present Caroline Shaw’s To the Hands for choir and strings (originally scheduled for March of 2020). Inspired by 17th century Danish composer Dietrich Buxtehude’s Membra Jesu nostri, To the Hands is a meditation on empathy, refuge, and communal responsibility through a diversity of texts, including a riff on Emma Lazarus’s sonnet, The New Colossus, which is engraved on the Statue of Liberty: “Her beacon hand beckons, give to me all those yearning to breathe free…”


In celebration of our 10th anniversary, we have commissioned Grammy-nominated composer and genre-defying artist Gilda Lyons, a University of Pittsburgh alum, whose music has been described as “powerfully effective” and “masterly.” Her clever and moving “Sourdough: Rise Up” was Resonance Works’ contribution to the inaugural streaming production by the Decameron Opera Coalition, which won multiple awards and has since been inducted into the Library of Congress as a part of their Performing Arts Covid-19 Response Collection. The world premiere of An Anchor in Time, featuring baritone Daniel Teadt, mezzo-soprano Timothi Williams, and the Resonance Chamber Orchestra, looks back through the public record and poetry of the past and forward through the eyes of children as we cross the threshold of this organizational milestone.

Resonance Chamber Orchestra

Violin I
Sandro Leal-Santiesteban - concertmaster
Therese West

Violin II
Ashley Freeburn
Marissa Weston

Viola
Si Yu
Rafael Gargate Santamaria

Cello
Simon Cummings
Jake Nathanson

Bass
Emily Tarantino

Flute
Lindsey Goodman

Clarinet
Ryan Leonard

Bassoon
James Rodgers

Piano
Robert Frankenberry

Sopranos
Victoria Fisher
Sam Landers
Wallis Lucas
Lindsay McGinnis
Bethany Mingle
Briana Brickner York

Altos
Kaylee Allmond
Zanna Fredland
Emily Leal-Santiesteban
Liāna Lloyd
Erin Schmura

Festival Chorus

Tenors
Andrew Bloomgarden
Cody Burke-Sweet
Jim Heinrich
John Milnthorp

Basses
Dave Bodette
Jordan Fischbach
Nathan Hart
Paris Holmes
Scott O'Neal
Lucky Rattan

First United Methodist Church

5401 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15232

For the health and safety of our artists, mask-wearing is welcomed and encouraged.

 

Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall

300 Beechwood Avenue
Carnegie, PA 15106