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The NGGC Experience
The NGGC experience is about bringing you into our world. Delve into the UNFILTERED and embodied way we interact, and grow together musically.
In this production we want to break down the 4th wall barrier which separates you (the audience) from us (the... moreThe NGGC experience is about bringing you into our world. Delve into the UNFILTERED and embodied way we interact, and grow together musically.
In this production we want to break down the 4th wall barrier which separates you (the audience) from us (the performers). We want this to be an equally memorable experience for you, like it has been for us.
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evening morning day | Radcliffe Choral Society
"evening morning day" by David Lang. Text from the Book of Genesis 1.
Recorded live on March 16, 2015, at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society of Harvard University. Director: Beth Willer.
... more"evening morning day" by David Lang. Text from the Book of Genesis 1.
Recorded live on March 16, 2015, at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society of Harvard University. Director: Beth Willer.
The composer writes: "I wanted to make a piece about the creation story but I didn't want to highlight one religion's or culture's narrative over another."
"It was important for me to try to find something universal, something present in all stories, or common to all cultures. I hit upon the idea of making a kind of checklist of everything that needed to be created to get the world to this point, without each individual culture's stories or myths or exoticisms. I went back to the first chapter of Genesis, to see what I could get out of my own culture's story, and I stripped away all the descriptions, adjectives, connectors and motivators. All that is left of Genesis in my text are the nouns, leaving a dispassionate list of everything created, in the order in ... less