NEW KENSINGTON, Pa. – Douglas Starr, adjunct arts and humanities instructor at Penn State New Kensington, will premiere his personal composition, “All Saints Requiem,” Friday, Feb. 28 in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
“Composing a requiem is an intimidating act,” said Starr, who holds a doctor of musical arts degree from Ohio State University. “This requiem is a work of thanksgiving for all the saints in our lives. We know them well – mother, father, sister, brother, aunt and uncle, neighbor, mentor and even some official saints in the history of faith.”
The composer began working on the piece in 2011 and finished it in 2014. However, Starr put the composition away until 2019 when he began to edit the work for performance.
“After composing this work, I have self-consciously listened for and heard the voices of my favorite composers,” remembered Starr. “You may hear them too: Herbert Howells, Charles Ives, Paul Hindemith, Antonin Dvorak and even some jazz harmonies of Bill Evans. These and other sainted composers are my inspirations.”