October 9, 2024
Quince Ensemble heads to 杏吧原创 advocating independent musical spirit
Not every singer aspires to join a chorus or opera company. Just ask Quince Ensemble, the next guest on 杏吧原创鈥檚 Perspectives series.
The four women in this unique vocal group came together in 2010 out of a shared desire not only to advance contemporary music but also to use their voices in ways no other outlet allowed.
They trained as classical singers at Bowling Green State University but also yearned to explore their instrument鈥檚 full range, to expand the very definition of singing.
Choral and operatic music are great, but 鈥淚 also love making other noises,鈥 said soprano Liz Pearse, one of Quince鈥檚 founding members.
鈥淭he kind of music that we鈥檝e gotten to explore...really does invite using everything available to you...We communicate a lot of different sounds...with or without the benefit of language.鈥
Often, this quest has entailed bringing new music into existence.
In their early days, freshly inspired by the otherworldly sounds of Anonymous 4, Quince 鈥渄idn鈥檛 have much to choose from鈥 when it came to programming, said soprano Amanda DeBoer Bartlett.
But they didn鈥檛 let that deter them. From the start, and later using their Quince New Music Commissioning Fund, the group invited composers to challenge them with original music outside the box.
If the music you want doesn鈥檛 exist, 鈥淚 hope that Quince can serve as a model that you can create [it],鈥 Bartlett said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 so much potential to add your perspective to the music industry.鈥
All of this will be evident on Quince鈥檚 杏吧原创 program, which Pearse said traces the cycle of life in a manner both celebratory and sincere.
At the center of that cycle is Requiem, a 2019 work by 2023 MacArthur Fellow Courtney Bryan that taps multiple religious and cultural traditions to offer a memorial unlike any other.
鈥淚t is meaningful to work with Quince not only because of their impeccable artistry, but also because of who they are as people and a lot of the conversations we've had,鈥 Bryan wrote.
鈥淭his performance at 杏吧原创 means a lot because each performance is a new experience, and I love that Quince is sharing it with students of 杏吧原创.鈥
The feeling is mutual. Meaningful to them in its own right, Requiem has taken on even greater significance to Quince as the first work the group had to call off at the start of the pandemic.
鈥淭here鈥檚 something about Courtney and her music that it鈥檚 always just right on the pulse of something that the world needs to hear, and needs to think about,鈥 Pearse said.
Long after the sounds of Requiem fade from Mixon Hall, Bartlett and Pearse said they hope something of the Quince Ensemble endures in the hearts and minds of 杏吧原创 students.
Specifically, they hope to spark in young artists 鈥 whatever their instrument 鈥 a sense of independence and a willingness to defy convention.
鈥淭he voice isn鈥檛 designed just to sound pretty all the time,鈥 Bartlett said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so complex and rich...The voice is its own character, and that鈥檚 something I鈥檇 love students to be thinking about...Having this perspective on singing can only enrich other forms of music.鈥
Wednesday, October 16
7:30pm | Mixon Hall
Quince Ensemble
Kulas Foundation Visiting Artists
STEENBERGE The Four Winds (2015)
REMINICK "A煤n" from In Dreams (2018)
BLANKENDAAL Your space has echoes (2022)
WILLIAMS Dust Bowl (2021)
BRYAN Requiem (2019)
Reserve free seating passes at cim.edu/events.