UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — One-hundred years after the end of World War I, a new composition commemorating that day in history will be performed by the Penn State Concert Choir at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11 in the School of Music’s new recital hall, adjacent to Music Building I.
For those who are unable to attend, the concert also will be livestreamed at http://musicmedia.psu.edu/livestream/.
"MEMORIA: A Cantata for the Centenary of the Armistice," by Scott Eggert, was commissioned by Christopher Kiver, professor of music and director of choral activities at Penn State, as part of an interdisciplinary project commemorating the armistice that ended the war. The commission was made possible in part by a Faculty Research Grant from the Penn State College of Arts and Architecture.
Prior to each performance, audience members will be immersed in a gallery/museum experience in Music Building I and the recital hall lobby, featuring reproductions and projections of pictures and posters from World War I, supplied by the Eberly Family Special Collections Library at Penn State and the Palmer Museum of Art.
"MEMORIA: A Cantata for the Centenary of the Armistice" employs English poetry created during the war years or soon after.