CSUF University Singers - Shaw "To the Hands"
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- Cal State Fullerton School of Music
CSUF University Singers
Dr. Robert Istad, conductor
Dr. Jim Taulli, Stage Director
Friday, March 16th, 2018
ACDA Western Division Conference - Pasadena, CA
First United Methodist Church Pasadena, CA
Caroline Shaw's "To the Hands"
I. Prelude
II. in medio / In the midst
III. Her Beacon-hand beckons
IV. ever ever ever
V. Litany of the Displaced
VI. i will hold you
Noah Jen-Yan Chang and Jonathan Nagano, Violins
Taichiroh Kanauchi, Viola
Isaac Kim, Cello
Sean Patrick O'Hara, Bass
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I think of this performance of this piece every so often. It’s so brilliant
Großartig und sehr berührend!
Had to watch this for a class and really loved it. Watched it all the way to the end. The movements really give meaning to the music. When we are out of our COVID lockdown I'll try to go see them perform in person.
Howdy Shani! I'm so glad you enjoyed our performance! Our deal with the composer Caroline Shaw was that we could perform her music for free, but asked us to do something for the displaced homeless community in the city we performed in. We performed in cities like Pasadena, Fullerton, and Newport Beach and every penny made was donated to local homeless relief centers. We hope that this music can continue to inspire people to go out and make change, wherever they can.
@@andrewtrona Truly fantastic performance and initiative! Keep up the amazing work!
@@andrewtronaDid you tell Caroline that you planned on ruining her brilliant work with pointless choreography? I’m guessing no.
Have some respect for the composer and leave their works as they are meant to be.🤡🤡🤦♂️🤦♂️💩
Very cool…. I’m seeing this today performed by local community chorus. I’m sure there will not be this amazing choreography…. Glad to see this recording and how it adds to the performance!
wow
Why is this soooo fast??
Is there any discussion of the singers' choreography, what it symbolizes? That would be super helpful.