The Burn Journal by Isaac Fortunato - Young Artists in Harmony Spring 2024 - Art of Elan

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • The Burn Journal by Isaac Fortunato, from Art of Elan's Young Artists in Harmony Spring 2024 cohort, performed live at A Reason to Survive in National City, CA on May 25, 2024.
    Ensemble:
    Kate Hatmaker, violin
    Tommy Dougherty, violin
    Jason Karlyn, viola
    Jordan Kuspa, cello
    Susan Wulff, double bass
    Composer Notes:
    My piece for this semester, "The Burn Journal" is an exploration of brighter, more uplifting sounds than the ones I usually explore. My experience in this program has been fantastic, and has been instrumental in helping me build experience composing and workshopping with real musicians. - Isaac Fortunato
    Teaching Artists:
    Fernanda Baltodano and David "Deejay" Rich
    Partner Organizations:
    A Reason To Survive (ARTS)
    California Arts Council
    National Endowment for the Arts
    Conrad Prebys Foundation
    Clare Rose Foundation
    Video Production: Kyle Johnson, DEFINITE Media
    Audio Engineer: Daniel Rumley, Rumley Music and Audio Production
    Photography: Gary Payne Photography
    About Young Artists in Harmony:
    Young Artists in Harmony (YAH) is a unique music composition program offered in partnership with A Reason To Survive (ARTS) in National City, where advanced music students have the opportunity to:
    Explore musical composition with professional musicians with the opportunity to write for strings, percussion, piano, and more
    Create and be part of a live performance at ARTS, which will also be professionally recorded
    Meet and collaborate with other like-minded music students
    Build a musical composition portfolio for college
    Participants in YAH receive mentoring from professional Art of Elan musicians, and meet weekly on Saturdays from 1-3pm in person at ARTS, with optional individual workshops available via Zoom during the week, personalized for each participant. Saturday afternoon sessions will involve professional musicians from Art of Elan to help coach, workshop and give feedback on student works.
    About Art of Elan:
    Known for its collaborative spirit, Art of Elan has been pioneering unique events and bringing exciting classical music to diverse audiences for over 16 years through innovative partnerships and bi-national initiatives that have cultivated curious audiences on both sides of the border. By drawing inspiration from the word élan, which represents momentum, style, and spirit, Art of Elan continues to engage and energize audiences in new ways.
    About A Reason to Survive (ARTS):
    Established in 2001, ARTS’ mission is to lift young people to become confident, compassionate, and courageous community builders through the transformative power of creativity and the arts. In 2012, the ARTS Center opened in National City, with the goal of becoming a South County hub for creative youth development, or CYD: a theory of practice that integrates creative skill-building, inquiry, and expression with positive youth development principles, fueling young people’s imaginations and building critical learning and life skills.

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  • @robbes7rh
    @robbes7rh 25 днів тому

    Very nice ending where the middle voices thicken the texture as the melody reaches to a higher tessitura. Nice treatment of the contrabass. Probably my favorite instrument in an orquestra. It provides deep resonance to the harmony that is very satisfying.