COMING JULY 23: @ArmstrongArtsHQ will release the full video of “Lamentations of Jeremiah,” an oratorio by Ryan Malone.
Watch the teaser here:
https://t.co/wemJrBUgoQ
Lamentations of Jeremiah (a new oratorio by Ryan Malone) premiered yesterday afternoon in Armstrong Auditorium, featuring the 109-member Armstrong Choral Union and 35-piece orchestra. (Photo: Reese Zoellner)
Awesome week playing at Armstrong Auditorium, thanks as always to Ryan Malone for the call! Gigs with your sweetie are always the best!
https://t.co/PC91xy3bN1
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Check out this article by our cellist Seth Ryan Malone about the string writing in his father's brand new oratorio, the Lamentations of Jeremiah—published in @TheStradMag!
https://t.co/c4FfEE3Pje
Not able to be in Edmond, OK, for the world premiere of Lamentations of Jeremiah? You can stream it live on https://t.co/E5S7d9hiR9! Program and pre-concert talk is available there now.
Today, @TheStradMag (an internationally-circulating magazine about string instruments based in the UK) published an article by cellist Seth Malone discussing how string instruments are being used in his father’s premiere of The Lamentations of Jeremiah. Read the article here.
https://t.co/hmoL96VqqV
Right now, orchestra, choir and soloists are rehearsing for Lamentations of Jeremiah — a powerful new oratorio setting the entire biblical book of Lamentations to music for the first time in modern history.
The world premiere is this Sunday, April 26, at 2:00 p.m. in Armstrong Auditorium (https://t.co/QZZc9Y2m7H)
Inspired by the silence Malone experienced in Jerusalem right after the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, the work blends classical orchestration with Middle Eastern modes and is sung in both English and Hebrew.
🎹World Premiere: New Oratorio Inspired by October 7
Edmond composer Ryan Malone debuts Lamentations of Jeremiah — a powerful new oratorio setting the entire biblical book of Lamentations to music for the first time in modern history.
Inspired by the silence Malone experienced in Jerusalem right after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, the work is scored for full orchestra, chorus, and soloists. It blends classical orchestration with Middle Eastern modes and is sung in both English and Hebrew.
Malone will discuss the work with Spotlight on the Arts on Classical @KUCOfm 90.1 FM this Thursday, April 16, in the 9 o’clock hour.
Stream live → https://t.co/8mBCG86HeY
Don’t miss the world premiere:
Sunday, April 26 at 2:00 p.m.
Armstrong Auditorium, Edmond, OK
Tickets from $35 → https://t.co/6yQHdRcuuf
Bonus: A preview cello suite by Malone (performed by his son Seth) is streaming now on Spotify and Amazon Music.
Tag someone who loves choral music or powerful new works! 🎶
Get a sneak peak of our upcoming oratorio by listening to "The Lamentations of Jeremiah: Suite for Cello and Piano," now available on major streaming platforms!
YouTube: https://t.co/TtXT60XAIm
Spotify: https://t.co/pO1hWLQYYs
Amazon: https://t.co/E6DqEut829
מגילת איכה (קינות ירמיהו) נחשבת לשירה המתוחכמת ביותר בתנ״ך. כעת, לראשונה בהיסטוריה המודרנית, כל מילה הולחנה באורטוריה של ראיין מאלון, ״קינות ירמיהו״, שנכתבה לתזמורת מלאה, מקהלה וסולנים. אל תחמיצו את הבכורה העולמית של יצירה אפית זו!
Thanks to @OKC_PHIL for including our orchestra in its “Rhythm on the Road” initiative yesterday— demonstrations, discussions, and answering questions about music.
Listen to one of our young Armstrong artists perform Rachmaninoff's hauntingly-beautiful vocalise at @ArmstrongAud, transcribed for piano by our very own Ryan Malone.
https://t.co/CWuTBre6XM
Composers from Austria, Russia, and Iran are being featured THIS THURSDAY in our exciting Faculty Recital at @ArmstrongAud! The program starts at 7pm, parking and admission are completely free. You won't want to miss it!
Enjoy your weekend with our latest upload: Maurice Duruflé's "Ubi Cáritas," performed by the Armstrong Youth Chorus.
(Lyrics and translation in the description)
https://t.co/wh2UI8gDOA