Sing When the Dawn Is Dark: Album Release Celebration & Concert
Organization:
Solstice: a female vocal ensemble
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
Oakland
Start
Date:
6/1/2019
End Date:
6/1/2019
Start Time:
7:30 PM
End Time:
10:00 PM
Event
Info:
Join Solstice in celebrating the release of our fifth album, which we recorded last summer in the lush acoustic of the San Geronimo Valley Community Center. The album, "Sing When the Dawn Is Dark," features songs that show resilience and strength in the face of difficult times such as ours, and it also showcases the rich sound of our baritone Lark Coryell, who left the group in 2018 but will be back to sing with us at this special concert.
The evening will feature a full concert with songs from the recording, as well as a reception to celebrate, and the album will be available at a discounted price.
The album features many never-recorded Solstice concert favorites, including the Quaker hymn "How Can I Keep from Singing," Elizabeth Alexander's "Faith is the Bird," and Biebl's soaring "Ave Maria," as well as Solstice originals like Sara Webb-Schmitz's lullaby "Corn Pone" and Becca Burrington's arrangement of "This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush. The songs on this record hold messages of strength, love, peace, and humor, and we are so excited to share them with you.
Come soothe your soul in an acoustic oasis of music, precisely and lovingly performed. Solstice's outstanding female vocalists have been refining and perfecting their unified sound for more than 20 years, and were recognized in the top three in a national field of competitors at the Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival. The passion and quality of Solstice's music combined with their approachable and appreciative love for their audiences makes for a delightful evening.
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