2022 - 2023 Season Recap
Giving Voice
Celebrating music from a wealth of cultures.
Season 29 explored the voices of today’s composers: musics rooted in heritage and culture, or inspired by nature or tradition, using contemporary sounds to weave together a complex story, transcend conflict, or give voice to community. These programs centered the music of cultures that have been widely unsung throughout history.
2022 - 2023 Concerts and Events
Rooted: SOLI presents works that fuse together nature, arts, and ideas, inspired by the San Antonio Botanical Garden’s current exhibit, Rooted (large-scale sculpture by Steve Tobin). Angélica Negrón mirrors electricity’s element of surprise in nature through her use of electronics; Christopher Vu reflects on the degree of disorder and randomness in the universe; and Kati Agócs captures the present-day idea of “alone together.” The concert’s centerpiece is I Remember You by emerging African-American composer Benjamin Horne, winner of the first Cross-Country Chamber Consortium award, of which SOLI is a founding member.
Program
Rodriguez, Andrew | Dark Water (2015) | clarinet, violin, cello, piano
Negrón, Angélica | Columpio (2008) | toy piano, electronics
Kim, Hee Yun | RIP 2020 (2021) | clarinet, soprano
Horne, Benjamin | I Remember You – World Premiere (2022) | clarinet, violin, cello, piano
Yurina, Ludmila | Irrlicht (2000) | solo cello
Agócs, Kati | Thirst and Quenching (2020) | solo violin
Vu, Christopher | Holy Mess (2018) | clarinet, violin, cello, piano
Open Mic Night VI:
SOLI’s annual community event in partnership with Texas Public Radio highlights San Antonio’s closet crooners and avid weekend-warrior performers presenting their favorite classical works written after 1970.
Open Mic Night was open to the public this year for the first time since 2019 and Texas Public Radio recorded the event for broadcast on Performance Saturday! Click the link to hear the full event courtesy of TPR.
Woven: The repertoire for SOLI’s second concert of the season features composers who weave the sounds and spirit of their cultural heritages into contemporary classical works. Latin Grammy-award-winning composer Gabriela Frank’s Hilos “…alludes to the beauty of Peruvian textiles, both in their construction and in their pictorial content of everyday life” and creates sonorities evocative of indigenous music. African-American composer Shawn Okpebholo’s compositions have been described as “devastatingly beautiful” and “fresh and new and fearless,” and his ethnomusicological fieldwork in both East and West Africa often finds its way into his music. SOLI will give the world premiere of CONFLUX by San Antonio native Niccolo Athens, known for blending the Western tonalities and heritage of his youth with the Eastern modes and harmonic palate of his adopted home Tianjin, China. Watch his interview here.
Program
Athens, Niccolo | CONFLUX – World Premiere (2022) | clarinet, violin, cello, piano
Frank, Gabriela Lena | Hilos (2010) | clarinet, violin, cello, piano
Frolyak, Bohdana | Three Miniatures (2009) | violin, cello, piano
Okpebholo, Shawn | ‘Take It Easy, But Take It’ (2021) | violin, piano
Voiced: Giving voice to our cultures and traditions is at the heart of SOLI’s final concert of the season, presented with guest artists EnsembleNEWSRQ. The Afro-Dutch traditions of the colonial period and the contributions of Africans to the formation of New York and the country are deftly illuminated in Trevor Weston’s Pinkster Kings, scored for SOLI’s instrumentation plus percussion and narrator. See the interview with the composer here. Originally written in 2001 and just as applicable in today’s climate, Kevin Puts’ And Legions Will Rise affirms the power in all of us to transcend during times of tragedy and personal crisis. Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s Shawi’ Imanompa’ (Raccoon Talk)”, based on an ancient Chickasaw Raccoon Song, includes a unique opportunity for the audience to exercise their voice in the performance – creating textures of sounds evocative of the animals’ chattery troublemaking nature.
Program
Puts, Kevin | And Legions Will Rise (2001) | clarinet, violin, marimba
Harrison, Lou | Varied Trio (1987) | violin, piano, percussion
Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, Jerod | Shawi’ Imanompa’ (Raccoon Talk) (2019) | violin, audience
Samodaieva, Ludmila | Yesterday and Tomorrow (2022) | clarinet, piano
Weston, Trevor | Pinkster Kings (2020) | clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion, narrator
electric guitar, cello, and piano