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Artistic Director Brandon Elliott and Choral Arts Initiative (CAI) will present an ambitious Season 12 with four world premiere commissioned works.
On July 28, 2023, Artistic Director Brandon Elliott and his Choral Arts Initiative announced their 2023-24 season. The southern California-based ensemble – recognized as a champion of new music as a recipient of the American Prize in Choral Performance and an ASCAP/Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming – will present four quarterly concerts in its 12th season, each building upon the narrative arc of the season theme: "threads of connection." In addition to their main season, two additional exciting announcements are forthcoming later this fall.
Tracing a season-long narrative arc along the theme of "Threads of Connection," Choral Arts Initiative’s season opens November 12, 2023, with, “Tapestry of Time." The program features two extended choral works which calls for chamber ensemble forces. The first is Christopher Cerrone's west coast premiere of The Branch That Will Not Break, which urges listeners to reflect on the fleeting nature of life and the profound impact of our interactions with the natural world. Gregory Spears' The Tower and the Garden juxtaposes the dangers of technological hubris (the tower) and the need for a place of refuge (the garden) in a world threatened by war and ecological disaster. Following on March 10, 2024 with "Tapestry of Becoming," are four commissioned works by Juhi Bansal, Jeffrey Derus, Dale Trumbore, and Derrick Skye plus additional works by Aaron Manswell (PREMIERE|Project Festival alumnus), Ayanna Woods, and Iván Enrique Rodríguez. The program outlines a beautiful journey of self-discovery, resilience, transformation, and love. "Tapestry of Connection" on May 19, 2024 features several new works such as the west coast premiere of She Will Transform You by Reena Esmail, We Listen by Alex Berko, Sometimes We Talk Past Each Other by Saunder Choi, Archive Alive by Ayanna Woods, and Time by Jennifer Lucy Cook. The season will close with CAI’s annual PREMIERE | Project Festival, during which selected emerging composers come to finalize a composition in a workshop setting. The concluding concert includes a live and recorded public premiere of each composer’s work.
“Last year, we told ourselves that Season 11 was our most ambitious season yet. But Season 12 doubles down on our ambition and initiative,” says Managing Director, Kyrstin Ohta. Artistic Director Brandon Elliott commented on the new season, “Season 12 curates a beautiful tapestry of poetry which connects throughout each program and the entire season, all while amplifying a vibrantly diverse roster of living composers. Through their music, we aim to explore the essence of being human, delving into the depths of our shared experiences, the intricate process of self-discovery, and the journey toward belonging that binds us together. Through the ethereal harmonies and expressive melodies, we hope to foster a profound understanding of ourselves and each other, connecting hearts and minds in an unforgettable choral experience.”
Choral Arts Initiative | Season 12 | 2023-24
Brandon Elliott, Artistic Director
Tickets for all performances may be purchased online.
Fall 2023:
Tapestry of Time
Sunday, November 12 at 4:30 p.m.
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
2200 San Joaquin Hills Rd, Newport Beach 92660
Embark on a profound and introspective journey into the intricate tapestry of human existence and its interplay with time and the natural world. The Tower and the Garden by Gregory Spears presents a contemplative exploration of spirituality, history, and the consequences of human actions, using vivid imagery and allegorical elements to evoke emotions of wonder and regret. The Branch That Will Not Break by Christopher Cerrone delves into themes of transience, loss, and the fleeting beauty of nature, enveloping the reader in poignant scenes and reflections on life's complexities. Both pieces invite us to ponder the significance of time, the human experience, and our profound connection to the natural world.
Program Repertoire
The Tower and the Garden by Gregory Spears (Southern California Premiere)
The Branch That Will Not Break by Christopher Cerrone (West Coast Premiere)
Winter 2024:
Tapestry of Becoming
Sunday, March 10 at 4:30 p.m.
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
2200 San Joaquin Hills Rd, Newport Beach 92660
Tapestry of Becoming takes you on a beautiful journey of self-discovery, resilience, transformation, and love. Featuring four commissioned works, the pieces talk about finding your place in the world, loving yourself, and appreciating everything life has to offer. There's a metaphorical story about a river bravely entering the vast ocean, becoming something greater in the process. The pieces also give blessings for peace, harmony, and eternal grace, showing the importance of hope and trust. You'll find a longing to connect with nature and the elements, finding comfort in the music of the mountains. The program ends with a powerful message of strength and faith, celebrating life's unyielding spirit. Join us for this captivating musical journey.
Program Repertoire
Titles for commissioned works to be announced
Featuring additional works by Iván Enrique Rodríguez, Ayanna Woods, and Aaron Manswell
Spring 2024:
Tapestry of Connection
Join us as we explore themes of identity, belonging, and connection. Esmail's She Will Transform You reflects on feeling disconnected from one's homeland and the hope for a better future for the next generation. Berko's We Listen celebrates the interconnectedness of the world and the power of empathy to create unity. Choi's Sometimes We Talk Past Each Other dives into nostalgia, time's passing, and the desire for connection. Overall, the program captures human experiences and emotions, inviting readers to reflect on their own self-discovery journeys and the power of empathy and art to forge connections.
Sunday, May 19 at 4:30 p.m.
St. Wilfrid’s Episcopal Church
18631 Chapel Ln, Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Program Repertoire
She Will Transform You by Reena Esmail (West Coast Premiere)
We Listen by Alex Berko (West Coast Premiere)
Sometimes We Talk Past Each Other (West Coast Premiere)
Chorus + String Quartet
Archive Alive by Ayanna Woods
Time by Jennifer Lucy Cook (World Premiere)
You Have a Name and a Place by Lansing McLoskey (West Coast Premiere)
Summer 2024:
PREMIERE | Project Festival
Friday, June 28 at 7 p.m.
Zhang Hall @ Concordia University Irvine
Irvine, CA 92612
Composers and artists to be announced in April 2023
More information can be found at choralartsinitiative.org