The Crossing
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The Crossing, conducted by Donald Nally is dedicated to new music, frequently working with creative teams to make and record new, substantial works that expand ways of composing, singing, and listening to music for choir. The Crossing has commissioned and premiered nearly 190 new compositions for choir, many of which address social, environmental, and political issues. With a commitment to recording its commissions, The Crossing has issued 34 releases, receiving three Grammy Awards for Best Choral Performance (2018, 2019, 2023), and nine Grammy nominations.
“What belongs to me?” is a musical journey that will stimulate the mind and delight the ears. Featuring works written for The Crossing, the program begins with music by composer David Lang from his work poor hymnal that ponders a central tension of community: what is our responsibility to others? The program progresses to music by Shara Nova (who also performs under the moniker My Brightest Diamond), Gabriella Ortiz, and Ayanna Woods. Many of the works on the program wrestle with social themes; Woods’ Infinite Body explores ways capitalism influences our perspectives of ourselves and others.
Admission to The Crossing is free and seating will be available on a first-come-first-served basis. No tickets are required. Christ Chapel is located at 325 North Washington Street, Gettysburg. Free parking for the performance is available in Gettysburg College’s Constitution Parking Lot.
The Sunderman Chamber Music Foundation was established at Gettysburg College in 1983 by F. William Sunderman for the purpose of building community through great music. The foundation fully funds several concerts each year that are free and open to the public.
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Where
Christ Chapel
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