2015 Science Festival Chorus Recruit
Now recruiting a FESTIVAL CHORUS of adults and children 5 and older
to perform a set of songs focused on light and the elecromagnetic spectrum
at the 2015 Cambridge Science Festival:
A LITTLE LIGHT MUSIC
Songs of Electromagnetic Radiation
Directed by Laura Backley
Rehearsals: | Wednesdays, 6:00 to 7:30pm |
Peabody School, 70 Rindge Ave. | |
Cambridge, MA | |
Registration: | at the first two rehearsals on |
Wednesday, February 4, 6:00pm | |
Wednesday, February 11, 6:00pm | |
Note new registration dates due to 1/21 blizzard | |
Performances: | on the two weekends of school vacation week |
Sunday April 19 at 6:00pm at the Museum of Science | |
Saturday April 25 at 3:00pm at the Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard | |
Sunday April 26 at 3:00pm at the Peabody School | |
Children ages 5 to 11 require a participating adult
QUESTIONS? Contact Carla at
617-661-0479 or festival2015@familyopera.org
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A Little Light Music will explore topics related to light and the entire electromagnetic spectrum, in recognition of 2015 as the UN-designated International Year of Light. We will be presenting songs by a variety of composers, including David Haines, who has been featured prominently in many of our previous Science Festival Choruses; Andrea Gaudette, Dan Kallman, Dan Kohane, Bruce Lazarus, and Lauren Mayer, whose wonderful songs we have also performed in previous shows; as well as first-time contributors Michael Ching, Tim Maurice, and Family Opera's own long-time participant, Ruth Hertzman-Miller. One of the lyricists this year is Hugo Award winning writer James Patrick Kelly.
These gifted composers have written some beautiful, interesting, and kid-friendly music, which everyone will enjoy performing. The topics of the songs are as diverse as the Northern Lights, the speed of light, radio waves, different parts of the spectrum seen by different animals, and cosmic background radiation. We will also be singing a medley of songs composed last year by Cambridge Public School students under the direction of David Haines, as part of David's CPS Songwriting Workshops. Rehearsals will include a brief, accessible discussion of the science behind the songs. Our three performances will be presented with an accompanying slideshow of children’s artwork and lyrics.
Learn more and listen to last year's performance of Powers of Ten, by David Haines, performed as part of the 2014 Cambridge Science Festival. And here are recordings from our 2013 science chorus, H2Oratorio.
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