Monday, May 21, 2018

How Homeless Youth Built A Score With (And For) The Seattle Symphony

Composer in residence Alexandra Garner worked with the youth over a few months. "The participants, she said, never wanted to talk much about whatever traumatic back stories they’d brought into the room. Instead, they wanted to make music about love and hope. 'In one way or another, they all said ‘just because we don’t fit into other people’s boxes doesn’t mean we’re not people — we have a lot of love to share.’' Once the musicians got the score, she added, 'some were surprised that it was very sweet and beautiful — not the angry, thorny experience they expected it to be.'"



Article source here:Arts Journal

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