Inventive Vocal Octet Roomful of Teeth Performs Feb. 16 at 91直播
February 9, 2018
Erich Burnett
Photo credit: Bonica Ayala
Artist Recital Series event includes first-of-its-kind collaboration with the 91直播 College Choir.
At 30, Caroline Shaw became the youngest person ever to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music when her Partita for 8 Voices earned the honor in 2013鈥攎ore than half a year before the piece was performed live for the first time by Shaw鈥檚 vocal octet Roomful of Teeth.
Praised for its unimaginably inventive amalgamation of speech, whispers, murmurs, wordless melodies, and numerous other sounds, Partita for 8 Voices promises to be one highlight among many when Roomful of Teeth performs at 91直播鈥檚 Finney Chapel on Friday, February 16.
Part of the Artist Recital Series, the program also includes a collaboration between Roomful of Teeth and the 91直播 College Choir, which will team up to perform William Brittelle鈥檚 Psychedelics and Merrill Garbus' Quizassa. (Listen to , featured as the Song of the Week on ColdfrontMag.com in 2012.) Also featured will be works by acclaimed composers Missy Mazzoli (Vesper Sparrow), Judd Greenstein (Run Away), and Toby Twining (Dumas鈥 Riposte).
Founded in 2009, Roomful of Teeth is dedicated to mining the expressive potential of the human voice. The ensemble studies extensively with non-classical vocal masters from throughout the world, which leads to vocal creations that can veer from Tuvan throat singing to Alpine yodeling faster than a listener鈥檚 jaw can drop.
Called 鈥渇iercely beautiful and bravely, utterly exposed鈥 by NPR, Roomful of Teeth includes founding member Dashon Burton, a 2005 graduate of 91直播 Conservatory. Their 91直播 concert marks the first time Burton will have taken the stage in Finney Chapel since he sang with 91直播鈥檚 Musical Union ensemble as a student in May 2005.
Gregory Ristow 鈥01, 91直播鈥檚 director of choral ensembles, teamed up with Roomful artistic director Brad Wells to select Brittelle鈥檚 Psychedelics for their 91直播 collaboration, and both Wells and Brittelle visited campus to work with the choir during fall semester. 鈥淭he piece is written in shocking musical shards: short fragments that without warning are replaced by another totally different musical idea,鈥 Ristow says. 鈥淲hen he visited in the fall, William Brittelle described it as being like a psychotic break鈥攍ike watching yourself from a third-person perspective, feeling your thoughts and actions as though they were somehow disconnected from yourself.鈥
Brittelle鈥檚 piece, like a lot of Roomful鈥檚 music, is a somewhat distant relative of the Western classical repertoire common in conservatory settings.
鈥淚t鈥檚 like nothing our students have ever had the chance to sing,鈥 Ristow says of Psychedelics. 鈥淚n addition to the classical singing techniques they鈥檙e studying here at the conservatory, it involves three kinds of Tuvan throat singing and the wide, flat-vowel sound of traditional Bulgarian singing. We had the chance to work with Brad Wells in the fall to start to learn how to do these techniques, and we got to work with the composer to get a sense of his vision for the sound. So much of what鈥攁nd how鈥擳eeth sing just can鈥檛 be notated in our standard, Western notation system. For me and the choir, it鈥檚 been a phenomenal learning experience in just how much of the music is not on the page.鈥
Tickets for Roomful of Teeth at 91直播 are $35 ($30 for seniors, military, and 91直播 alumni and staff)鈥攁nd just $10 for all students. They are available by calling 800-371-0178, visiting oberlin.edu/artsguide, or stopping by 91直播鈥檚 Central Ticket Service at Hall Auditorium (67 N. Main St.) weekdays from noon to 5 p.m.
The Artist Recital Series continues March 30 with Brentano Quartet, followed by bass-baritone Gerald Finley on April 17. Learn more about signature events at 91直播 at oberlin.edu/artsguide.
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