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Jonathan Hare, Kenneth Kellogg & Jarrett Ott (L-R) |
Three barihunks will be featured with the NY New Music Collective in an evening of songs by four-time Emmy Award winning composer Glen Roven. Jonathan Hare, Kenneth Kellogg and Jarrett Ott will perform Songs That Make Grown Men Cry Opus 41, based on texts from a collection of poetry edited by Anthony Holden and Ben Holden. They will be joined by tenors Andrew Fuchs, Glen Seven Allen and Myles Mykkanen and a choral quartet.
Roven wrote of the song cycle:
I got in touch with the Holdens and they gave the project their
blessing. I knew it would be composed for a group of men, obviously, and I
tried to come up with all the permutations possible for two tenors, baritone
and bass. Picking the poems was a bit of a challenge; many of the poems had the
men “crying” for the same reason: a sense of loss. I thought that would be too
brutal for me, so I chose poems that reflected different reasons for the tears:
tears of joy, tears of wonder, tears of glory, and of course tears of loss. Also
when I started writing, The Death of
Klinghoffer was very much in the news and the creators kept insisting their
piece was intimately based on Bach’s “St. Matthew’s Passion.” I saw Klinghoffer twice and for the life of
me, I couldn’t make sense of that comment. However, it did give me the
inspiration to compose chorales in this cycle. There are three: the first and last
songs, and the middle song to break up the set.
Also on the program will be internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard singing the composer's Goodnight Moon Opus 17, as well as his six Ancient Chinese Songs Opus 38, performed by soprano Laura Strickling.