January River Songs
Voice & Piano
Daniel Ott
Performance
Daniel Ott |
January River Songs I. Brazil, January 1, 1502 II. Electrical Storm III. Song for the Rainy Season |
---|---|
Duration
11:00 |
|
Commissioning Year
2017 |
|
Premiere
December 8, 2018 Field Concert Hall, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, PA |
|
Recording
December 8, 2018 Field Concert Hall, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, PA |
Artists
-
Daniel Ott Composition
Daniel Ott (b. 1975) is a 2013 recipient of the Goddard Lieberson Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He has received commissions from the National Symphony Orchestra, New York City Ballet’s Choreographic Institute, the Chiara Quartet, and Bargemusic, among others, and has been honored multiple times by the ASCAP Foundation. His music has been set to dance by some of the world’s leading choreographers, including Larry Keigwin, Benjamin Millepied, Alexei Ratmansky, and Christopher Wheeldon. Ott’s music has been heard all over the world, most notably at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, Sadler’s Wells, the Musée du Louvre, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Foro Internacional de Música Nueva in Mexico. He holds degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music and the Juilliard School, and currently serves on the faculty of both Juilliard and Fordham University, where he is Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition.
-
Siena Licht Miller Mezzo-Soprano
-
Reese Revak Voice and Opera
Reese has been active in the Philadelphia region as a vocal coach and collaborative pianist since 2006.
Reese has worked with Opera Philadelphia, the Castleton Summer Music Festival, the Philadelphia Gay Men’s Chorus, the International Institute of Vocal Arts in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and International Opera Theater in Citta della Pieve, Italy. Recent productions include Carmen, Otello, and The Wake World, among numerous recital and choral engagements.
Reese enjoys learning foreign languages and is conversant in Spanish, Italian, and French, with a working knowledge of German and Russian. In their spare time, they also enjoy writing music and poetry, and spending time in the Wissahickon Valley Park in Northwest Philadelphia.
100 for 100
100 for 100 celebrates contemporary music with a showcase of bold, original compositions and fresh perspectives.