Exodus 2017
for Bass-Baritone, Pierrot Ensemble, and Percussion (2017) Duration: excerpt, 5:12 First movement from Migrations, a chamber work setting original poetry for bass-baritone and Pierrot ensemble. The work explores migration, displacement, urban alienation, and memory through rhythmic transformation and textural development. Performed by Tim O’Brien (baritone), Bryan Kennard (flute), Nick Brown (clarinet), Kate Bivona (violin), Matt Armbruster (violoncello), Josh Straub (piano), and Kendall Floyd (percussion), conducted by Jason Missal. Bates Recital Hall, Butler School of Music 2017.

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