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Adelaide Hills
Roomful of Teeth | UKARIA Cultural Centre
Adelaide Hills
From $40.00
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Roomful of Teeth is a GRAMMY Award-winning vocal ensemble dedicated to reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. The ensemble's work is built upon creative collaborations with a spirit of curiosity and fearless experimentation, creating genre-defying, imaginative repertoire that pushes the boundaries of vocal music.
On their first Australian tour in six years, Roomful of Teeth presents an a cappella program that centres around two works from their GRAMMY Award-winning album Rough Magic: Caroline Shaw's The Isle (Melbourne/Adelaide/Perth premiere) – a mystical and fantastical ode to Shakespeare's The Tempest; and William Brittelle's aptly titled Psychedelics (Australian premiere).
The concert also includes Australian premieres of Leilehua Lanzilotti's on stochastic wave behavior, sung entirely in 'Ōlelo Hawai`i; Vesper Sparrow by Missy Mazzoli, a rhythmic and virtuosic work with text by Farnoosh Fathi featuring an imitation of the vesper sparrow's call; Gabriel Kahane's Speaking in Tongues from his Elevator Songs, a set composed for Kahane and the ensemble; and Angélica Negrón's Math, the one which is sweet, which represents 'the sound of getting lost in new love'.
Early evening is a magical time to experience a concert at UKARIA – with the sun due to set at 8.10pm, the ambient glow of golden hour will be the perfect backdrop to this kaleidoscopic program.
On their first Australian tour in six years, Roomful of Teeth presents an a cappella program that centres around two works from their GRAMMY Award-winning album Rough Magic: Caroline Shaw's The Isle (Melbourne/Adelaide/Perth premiere) – a mystical and fantastical ode to Shakespeare's The Tempest; and William Brittelle's aptly titled Psychedelics (Australian premiere).
The concert also includes Australian premieres of Leilehua Lanzilotti's on stochastic wave behavior, sung entirely in 'Ōlelo Hawai`i; Vesper Sparrow by Missy Mazzoli, a rhythmic and virtuosic work with text by Farnoosh Fathi featuring an imitation of the vesper sparrow's call; Gabriel Kahane's Speaking in Tongues from his Elevator Songs, a set composed for Kahane and the ensemble; and Angélica Negrón's Math, the one which is sweet, which represents 'the sound of getting lost in new love'.
Early evening is a magical time to experience a concert at UKARIA – with the sun due to set at 8.10pm, the ambient glow of golden hour will be the perfect backdrop to this kaleidoscopic program.
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