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PANORAMIC VOICES WITH GOLIATH WAS BIGFOOT PRESENTS
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FEBRUARY 13 | CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS
FEBRUARY 15 | TEXAS SCIENCE & NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
The new year kicks off with a deep dive into myths of the land & sea… and perhaps even some Austin-local lore. This unique collaboration features local music collective Goliath Was Bigfoot, whose purpose is to engage in conceptual explorations of folk tales, urban legends, ghost stories, conspiracy theories, myths, and the possible origin of the Sasquatch in the Book of Samuel. This short-form program will be offered 3 times—once at our favorite local brewery, then twice, back-to-back, at the newly renovated Science & Natural History Museum on UT’s campus—and will feature a truly unique blend of of contemporary choral, indie-classical, and crossover repertoire accompanied by a wide variety of instruments (some of which may or may not be invented & handmade).
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Event Details
- Date: Thursday, February 13, 2025 & Saturday, February 15, 2025
- Time: Thursday & Saturday 8:00 P.M. | Saturday at 8:00 P.M.
- Venue: Texas Science & Natural History Museum
- Website: https://www.panoramicvoices.org/24-25
Ticket Information
- Cost: $15.00 – $45.00
Presenter Details
- Name: Panoramic Voices
Directed by Juli Orlandini, Panoramic Voices is an adventurous choral collective that thrives on a “music without borders” approach to music making. With collaborations spanning all genres from classical, country, rock, hip hop, and beyond, PV has worked with a dizzying array of artists such as Mobley, Roky Erickson, Carson McHone, Calliope Musicals, Zeale, and Grammy Award-winners Roomful of Teeth. The commissioning of new works has also been an important part of Panoramic Voice’s mission, resulting in the premiere of compositions by Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Shaw, Wilco’s Glenn Kotche, Austin luminary Graham Reynolds, and many more.
The ensemble has been widely recognized for its artistic endeavors, including “Best Choral Performance” from the Austin Critics’ Table, a cover story on Chorus America’s “The Voice” magazine, and regular listing among the Austin Chronicles “Top 10 Treasures.” In 2014, the Austin Chronicle dubbed Brent Baldwin (Panoramic Voice’s past Artistic Director) “Best Choral Wrangler” in its “Best of Austin” awards. The Austin American Statesman has hailed the group’s work as “always adventurous.”
In service to the greater Austin arts community, Panoramic Voices regularly partners with charitable organizations like the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM), SIMS, and Kids In a New Groove (KING) to provide support to the well-being of Austin artists.
Venue Details
- Address: 2400 Trinity St.
- City: Austin
- State: Texas
- Zip: 78712