The concert showcased profound works from a talented collective of Black composers, emphasizing the emotional depth and storytelling power of choral music through carefully curated pieces.
Sometimes I Cry, woven with Tupac Shakur's poem, transitions from collective unison to intense emotional expression, highlighting the poignant themes of sorrow and indifference in society.
With Resonance's thoughtful curation, Damien Geter transformed the evening into a journey, blending introspection with the vibrant history and talent of the Black choral tradition.
Barnes' The Fall provided a refreshing opening, combining elements of early '50s harmony and '60s jazz, immediately engaging the audience and setting the tone for the concert.
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