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Texas women get a new kind of tribute song
What if young Texas female singers could sing about the fabulous women who made Texas history?
They can now.
UT voice professor Darlene Wiley commissioned composer Graham Reynolds to write a song cycle for emerging singer. Reynolds in turn tapped poet Carrie Fountain to collaborate. On Sunday, “Between Steel and Stardust: Five Songs About Texas Women” premieres.
The concert is at 4 p.m. in Recital Studio 2.608, Music Building, UT campus. Admission is $10.
This is a not-to-miss gig, but if you can’t be there, it will be Web cast live at www.music.utexas.edu.
The Texas women honored in “Between Steel and Stardust” include the Angel of Goliad, U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, Bonnie Harper (of Bonnie and Clyde), Selena and Mary Kay Ash, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics.
Also premiering is Reynolds’ Double Double: A Suite for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano.
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