Inversion presents

From the Porch Swing

by Steven Sérpa

Inversion is a music organization that focuses primarily on new music and music by living composers. We create impactful art in the heart of Texas by harnessing the power of music to tell stories that matter, foster connection and healing, and amplify voices that need to be heard.

Katrina Saporsantos, Artistic Director and Conductor


From the Porch Swing

world premiere performance

Text: Jeffery Beam |
Music: Steven Sérpa

Program Note: From the Porch Swing is a choral song cycle on Jeffery Beam’s collection of poems Verdant, my fourth work on his poetry. It chronicles the end of a whirlwind, romantic affair, addressing the lust, desire, broken promises, false hopes involved. The protagonist moves through longing and nostalgia into grief and desperation until they come to realize their own worth compared to the “Fool’s Gold” of the relationship. Within themself, they find inherent value, peace, and the freedom of contentment.

This is my fourth work on Jeffery’s poetry, an artistic friendship I have valued for almost two decades. Jeffery grew up in North Carolina, in Appalachia, and he and his husband live there still. The region’s influence, its colloquial style, is felt throughout his poetry. Because of this, I am exploring Appalachian and old-time music styles as well as Sacred Harp and Shape-note Singing to build the musical material of From the Porch Swing. — Steven Sérpa

About the Composer

Steven Sérpa is an award-winning composer of opera, choral, symphonic, and chamber music. His works have been performed by ensembles including the Austin Symphony Orchestra, Tucson Symphony Orchestra, and the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle. He was recently selected by the American Composers Orchestra for their EarShot Emerging Composer Fellowship. Sérpa’s operas have been performed across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Thyrsis & Amaranth was praised as “truly beautiful… a magnificent little story jammed full of thought and feeling and meaning,” with “gorgeous music and wrenching lyrics.” these wings are meant to fly, written in response to the Pulse nightclub shooting, was premiered by Thompson Street Opera in Chicago and later performed in Toronto, Montréal, Hartford, Austin, and Mexico City.

Recent commissions include works for the Grand Teton Music Festival, the Hartford Independent Chamber Orchestra, and Panoramic Voices. Sérpa’s vocal catalog reflects his engagement with living collaborators and social themes, including Canciónes de desamor with Mexican poet Cecilia M. Castillo, The Creatures: A Bestiary Retold based on poetry by Jeffery Beam, and And Loving for All, a cantata inspired by the writing of Mildred Loving. His dramatic oratorio james (book of ruth), premiered by Inversion Ensemble, explores HIV/AIDS stigma through scenes of love, grief, and chosen family. Both james and these wings were created in collaboration with playwright Zac Kline. His upcoming album, These Landscapes, will feature instrumental chamber music in collaboration with Density512.

Inversion HBM Artists

Katrina Saporsantos,
conductor

Hilá Plitmann, soprano soloist

Camille Schiess, violin/fiddle

Rita Bliss, banjo

Dana Wygmans, double bass

Benjamin Dia, keyboard

Maureen Papovich (soprano)

Jenny Houghton (soprano)

Kate Winchester (soprano)

Cayla Cardiff (soprano)

AV Villarreal (alto)

Cassidy Wallace (alto)

Kristen Thomas (alto)

Andrea Pobanz (alto)

Ashton McKenzie (tenor)

Mark Istratie (tenor)

Jonathan Riemer (tenor)

Michael Gregory Evans (tenor)

Casey Papovich (bass)

Garrison Moore (bass)

Rick Gabrillo (bass)

Daniel Robertson (bass)