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America/Beautiful - Jake Heggie: “Undiscovered” (Min Kwon, piano)

America/Beautiful - Jake Heggie: “Undiscovered” (Min Kwon, piano)

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TitleAmerica/Beautiful - Jake Heggie: “Undiscovered” (Min Kwon, piano)
AuthorMin Kwon
Duration2:44
File FormatMP3 / MP4
Original URL https://youtube.com/watch?v=NvffXg6lQ-w
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Composer's Note
" “Undiscovered” was inspired by Maya Angelou’s remarkable, harrowing poem “America” and it’s final plea: “I beg you/Discover this country.” America is indeed beautiful. There’s a tune in there somewhere - an anthem we can sing – but there is much difficult, restless and delicate work to be done to uncover its meaning, its harmonies and dissonances, and hopefully – someday – its light."


About Jake Heggie
“Arguably the world’s most popular 21st century opera and art song composer” (The Wall Street Journal), JAKE HEGGIE is best know for his acclaimed operas Dead Man Walking, Moby-Dick, It’s A Wonderful Life, Great Scott, Three Decembers, Two Remain and If I Were You. The operas and his nearly 300 art songs have been performed extensively on five continents, championed by some of the world’s most beloved artists. Major productions have taken place in San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Dresden, London, Vienna, Madrid, Sydney, Montreal, Calgary and Copenhagen. Dead Man Walking – “the most celebrated American opera of the 21st century” (Chicago Tribune) – has received 70 international productions and two live recordings since its San Francisco Opera premiere, making it the most widely performed new opera of our time. The Metropolitan Opera has announced a new production of Dead Man Walking for a future season starring Joyce DiDonato, directed by Ivo van Hove and conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Last season featured the world premiere of Intonations: Songs from the Violins of Hope (texts by Gene Scheer), a dramatic song cycle for mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, violinist Daniel Hope and string quartet. It was commissioned by Music at Kohl Mansion to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz and recently released on the Pentatone label. Heggie also orchestrated this cycle for the Cabrillo Festival for performances to be conducted by Cristian Macelaru. Upcoming premieres include Songs for Murdered Sisters, a cycle to new poetry by Margaret Atwood for baritone Joshua Hopkins, and What I Miss the Most… a cycle for mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton to new texts by Joyce DiDonato, Patti LuPone, Sister Helen Prejean, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Kathleen Kelly. Jamie Barton is also featured on Unexpected Shadows, a recording of Heggie’s songs released last year by Pentatone. Heggie is currently at work on his 10th full-length opera, INTELLIGENCE (libretto by Gene Scheer), commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera. Heggie was the 2016 keynote speaker for the National Association of Schools of Music and has delivered commencement addresses at Northwestern University and the Eastman School of Music. He is also a frequent guest artist at festivals, universities and conservatories internationally. Jake Heggie lives in San Francisco with his husband, Curt Branom. www.jakeheggie.com

For more information on Min Kwon’s America/Beautiful project, visit https://www.america-beautiful.com/.

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