The Northern Illinois University Concert Choir presents a performance progressing from darkness and grief to community and hope. It will feature the premiere of "Isolation" by Karen Siegel, "All of Us" by Craig Hella Johnson, "You Will Be Found" (from Dear Evan Hanson) by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and Knut Nystedt's reworking of a Bach chorale. The selections will be interspersed with personal reflections and remembrances from the singers, about their COVID experiences and losses. The live-streamed concert will also include performances by the NIU University Chorus and Chamber Choir.
Paloma Alonso
"2020"
Darian Donovan Thomas, violin
Shayna Dunkelman, percussion
Angélica Negrón, mentor
Paloma Alonso is a New York City native. She is 13 years old and attends the Léman Manhattan Preparatory School. Her parents, both classical concert pianists, were her first piano teachers. Alonso cites her Cuban father and Albanian mother as major inspirations for introducing her to music of all styles and genres. She began studying cello six years ago with Juilliard-trained teacher Yves Dharamraj and also pursues her passion for dance at the school of New York Theatre Ballet where she has trained rigorously since the age of four. Alonso joined the New York Philharmonic Young Composers Program in 2017. She commented that "This wonderful program opened a whole new world of expression to me. Composing is another tool that allows me to be expressive in a beautiful and artistic way". In December 2019, on a Young People's Concert, the Philharmonic performed Alonso's Sweating Bullets under the baton of its Music Director Jaap van Zweeden. The orchestral work was scheduled to be performed by the Philharmonic again in April of 2020 but, was unfortunately cancelled due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.