Earth Day Tribute with the Ecco Chamber Ensemble
$20-$25
Sarah Bassingthwaighte
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H20
Toru Takemitsu — Selected works
Don Azpiazú — Selected works
John Cage — Selected works
Cornelius Cardew — Selected works
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco — Selected works
Thomas DeLio — Selected works
Gabriel Fauré — Selected works
Stephen Lilly — Selected works
Alvin Lucier — Selected works
Joaquín Rodrigo — Selected works
Ralph Vaughan Williams — Selected works
Toru Takemitsu — Selected works
Don Azpiazú — Selected works
John Cage — Selected works
Cornelius Cardew — Selected works
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco — Selected works
Thomas DeLio — Selected works
Gabriel Fauré — Selected works
Stephen Lilly — Selected works
Alvin Lucier — Selected works
Joaquín Rodrigo — Selected works
Ralph Vaughan Williams — Selected works
The Ecco Chamber Ensemble illustrates the vital role that water plays in our basic survival and in our art. Its references pervade music and poetry throughout the ages, and its imagery appears in many forms: water, rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, seas, oceans, rain, fog, mist, dew, clouds, snow, ice, springs, fountains, waterfalls, floods, drops, showers, wells, lagoons, canals, harbors, coasts, soaking, bathing, swimming, wading, crying, weeping, drinking, thirst, tears, sobs, and more. This program features works by Apziazu, Cage, Cardew, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, DeLio, Fauré, Lilly, Lucier, Rodrigo, Takemitsu, Vaughan Williams, Wilson, and the premiere of H2O by Seattle composer Sarah Bassingthwaighte.