Guest artist recital: Takin' Souls
September 29
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Newman Center for the Performing Arts, Hamilton Hall
Audience: Alumni, Current Student, Faculty, Families, Neighbor or Friend, Prospective Student, Staff
Free admission to observe
This event will not be livestreamed
Visiting artists, Prof.Darrel Hale, bassoon (North Texas University) and mezzo-soprano, Megan Ihnen, presenting a recital of contemporary works written specifically for the duo.
Takin' Souls features mezzo-soprano Megan Ihnen and bassoonist Darrel Hale. Their collaboration began with a shared passion for exploring the rich possibilities at the intersection of classical and contemporary classical music. Megan and Darrel first joined forces in a recital of new music alongside Elena Lacheva and Stephanie Gustafson Amfahr, featuring works by Alec Wilder, William Winstead, Mara Gibson, Hannah Rice, and Jenni Brandon. This collaborative experience catalyzed the formation of Takin' Souls, allowing Megan and Darrel to delve deeper into the nuanced interplay of their respective instruments.
Megan Ihnen’s versatile and expressive mezzo-soprano voice, coupled with Darrel Hale’s brilliant and lyrical bassoon playing, creates a distinctive listening experience that honors and expands traditional chamber music paradigms. Their repertoire is characterized by a commitment to the works of living composers, reflecting their dedication to contemporary music and its evolving landscape.The duo frequently collaborates with harpist Stephanie Gustafson Amfahr, enriching their sound world and broadening their artistic reach. Takin' Souls is not only committed to exceptional performance but also to the advancement of new music through commissions and premieres. Their thoughtful approach to music-making ensures that each performance is meticulously crafted and intellectually engaging, making significant contributions to the field of contemporary classical music.
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