Inversion presents

String Theory

featuring

Invoke

June 6 at 7PM & June 7 at 4PM
dadaLab

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, conductor
Benjamin Dia, piano

Program

* indicates world premiere performance

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Adrienne Inglis

Founder, composer, and performer with Inversion Ensemble of Austin, Texas, award-winning Latina composer Adrienne Inglis also serves as principal flute with the Central Texas Philharmonic and flutist with flute/harp duo Chaski. She has music degrees from Lewis and Clark College and the University of Texas at Austin. Frequently drawing on her family history and Ojibwe, Venezuelan, and Scottish roots, Inglis composes choral, chamber, orchestral music and a little opera. An avid birder and environmentalist, she lives in the rural hill country of Central Texas.
www.adrienneinglis.com

INVOKE

Described as “...not anything but everything: Classical, Folk, Bluegrass, Americana and a sound yet to be termed seamlessly merged into a perfect one” (David Srebnik, SiriusXM Classical Producer), Invoke (Nick Montopoli, violin/banjo/vocals; Zach Matteson, violin/vocals; Karl Mitze, viola/mandolin/vocals; Geoff Manyin, cello/vocals) successfully dodges even the most valiant attempts at genre classification.


The multi-instrumental quartet encompasses traditions from across America, including bluegrass, Appalachian fiddle tunes, jazz, and minimalism. Fueled by their passion for storytelling, Invoke weaves all of these styles together to form a unique contemporary repertoire, featuring original works composed by and for the group. Strings Magazine observes, "the remarkable string quartet Invoke has repeatedly proven one thing over its first 11 years: it simply cannot be contained by any one label."

INVOKE will be performing two originals, “Borrow” and “Deify”.

Intermission

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Evan Blaché

Evan Blaché is a non-binary  choral composer and choral singer based out of San Marcos, Texas. Never known to mince words, Evan has composed a lot of work combining the classical style with topics of social justice. They are a Masters in Music Composition graduate at Texas State University. While at Texas State, Evan was commissioned by various groups all over the United States, including Conspirare, Vocem Cordis, and Voices of the New, and the Unsung Collective.

www.evanblache.com

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Marjorie Halloran

Marjorie Halloran (b. 1985) is a synesthetic composer, songwriter, and performer based in Austin, TX. Her choral music blends together lush melodic lines and contemporary harmonies, with the occasional abrupt change in time signature or key— just to keep things interesting.

Halloran holds a BA in music theory/composition from UC Davis, and an MFA in songwriting from Vermont College of Fine Arts, where she founded the Choral Workshop and served as Assistant Director. She has extensive experience both as a choral singer and award-winning composer around the world, and currently performs with and writes for Inversion Ensemble, Chorus Austin, and the Austin Philharmonic Orchestra. Her music is available on MusicSpoke, JW Pepper, and Bandcamp.

Halloran loves biodegradable glitter, peanut butter, chords in first inversion, and reading alto clef. She has a husband, two cats, a green Prius, and an obsession with rainbows. Once, she camped in Antarctica.

www.marjoriehalloran.com

We believe in ecological and environmental justice.

String Theory Artists

Katrina Saporsantos,
conductor

Benjamin Dia,
piano

Irida Herri, soprano

Ivy Cantu, soprano

Jennifer Wang, soprano

Jenny Houghton, soprano

Julia Sterner-Holden, soprano

Maureen Papovich, soprano

AV Villarreal, alto

Cassidy Wallace, alto

Cayla Cardiff, alto

Kristen Thomas, alto

Krystina Speegle, alto

Melody Chang, alto

Lester Tanquilut, tenor

Mark Istratie, tenor

Nathan Thompson, tenor

André Trahan, bass

Chaz Nailor, baritone

Casey Papovich, baritone

Daniel Robertson, bass

Rick Gabrillo, bass

Steve Young, baritone

Jonathan Riemer, tenor

Guillermo Delgado, tenor

PRODUCTION STAFF


Jess Griggs, Producer
Natalie George Productions, Lighting Design
Elise Etherton, Audio Engineer
Jack Kloecker, Photo & Videography
Susannah Kirtland, Illustrator
Tucker Hymel-Pratt, Projections Operator
Zoe Riemer, Stage Assistant
Jennifer Hymel, Front of House and volunteer coordinator

VOLUNTEERS


June 6: Brenda Mosher, Debbie Ward, Dedeepya Rudraraju, Jessica Bernstein, Rosa Mondragón Harris
June 7: Brianna Mercer, Erika Mittag, Hadley Jauer, Maleeha Rizvi, Mary Beth Lee 

INVERSION PERSONNEL


STAFF

Katrina Saporsantos, Artistic Director and Conductor

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Jonathan Riemer, President
Jenny Houghton, Interim Treasurer
Guillermo Delgado
Holly Salinas
Kathy Leighton
Meredith Ware Morrow

Marketing Consultant

Lester Tanquilut

DONORS

Many thanks to our individual, business, and sustaining donors going into our seventh season! For a current list of donors, visit the donation page on our website.

Many Thanks to

This project is supported in part by an Elevate Grant of Austin Arts, Culture, Music, & Entertainment.

St. James Episcopal Church of Austin, an inclusive, multicultural church with African American roots in East Austin, for hosting us for our rehearsals.

Rev. Eileen O’Brien, rector
Rick Gabrillo, music minister
Aimee Estep, parish administrator
Diana Espinosa, office assistant

Our Inversion Cares partner, Women’s Storybook Project,helps connect children with their incarcerated mothers through the joy of literature. They conduct monthly visits to 13 prisons across the state of Texas, where they record moms reading books to their children. They then send the book and the recording to the child wherever they may live. This allows moms to stay connected with their children, even from a distance, through storytelling and messages of love. 

Additional thanks to WSP Executive Director Jill Gonzalez, and WSP Programs Manager Hadley Jauer, and their volunteers for their invaluable help during these concerts!

And to our friends Kent Burress and Michael Pressler
for providing food and drinks for these concerts!

THANKS FOR COMING!