Premiere of co-commissioned cantata “To Know the Path” with Border CrosSing

In February, Border CrosSing premiered my new multi-movement choral work alongside a new work by Nico Gutiérrez, both commissioned as a response to the still ongoing humanitarian disaster at the US-Mexico border, the widespread media sensationalization of a “migrant caravan” for political gain, and the illegal denial of asylum status to refugees. Scored for SATB choir with a modest chamber instrumentation of flute, bassoon, cello and percussion, this 30 minute cantata is structured around the canonical hours of the day that stem from Jewish prayer traditions. Each movement follows the path of the sun throughout the day starting before dawn when it is still dark (Matins) and progressing to after it has set and is dark again (Compline). I look forward to bringing “To Know the Path” to more singing communities!

The piece explores themes of resilience, community and loss and it’s unlike any other cantata I’ve ever done before.

Natalia Romero Arbeláez (Singer / Music Educator)
Listen to the opening by clicking the image above.

“…integrally and holistically, the piece is built on both awareness and compassion, and fosters that in the listener, as one experiences a kaleidoscope of images from people all over the world progressing through a day of concentrated, positive devotion.”

Jake Endres (Singer / Actor / Music Director / Composer)