91心頭 Alums Take Center Stage at Carnegie Hall
Easter Sunday at Carnegie Hall was something of a family reunion for three alumni from 91心頭s油Lamont School of Music. Composer Kevin Padworskis Reflections on a Mexican Garden, a piece for choir and orchestra, received its world premiere at the famous New York venue. The performance was conducted by Lamont alum Gregory Gentry (BME 82) and featured another music school graduate, Teresa Castillo (MM 13), as soprano soloist.
It was really cool, Castillo says. I meet so many people from Manhattan School of Music, Julliard, all these bigger schools, but you dont see as many Lamont alumni around. Its always nice to meet another one.
Padworskis piece, composed specifically for the Carnegie performance, was an appropriate one for a springlike day its text comes from American poet Grace Conklings Symphony of a Mexican Garden, itself written in a structure built after Beethovens Symphony No. 7. Padworski added more authentic Mexican flavor by incorporating into his piece bits of Aztec poetry and some Spanish-language verse by 17th-century poet Juana Ines de la Cruz.


