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Performers: Naomi Louisa O'Connell & Brent Funderburk Her Kind, composed by Christopher Berg with poetry by Anne Sexton, was commissioned in 2012 by Naomi Louisa O'Connell for her Concert Artists Guild recital tour and Carnegie Hall debut with pianist Brent Funderburk, entitled "Witches, Bitches & Women in Britches". Her Kind is one of a set of four songs, entitled 'Saints or Witches'. This was filmed in March 2018 for PBS in Peoria, Illinois, as part of the Peoria Symphony Orchestra recital series in association with WTVP. Naomi Louisa O'Connell and Brent Funderburk have performed widely throughout the USA in various recital and cabaret venues, including Carnegie Hall's Weill Hall, Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, Stanford University, Rockefeller University, Detroit Institute for the Arts, and New York's Neue Galerie. Having met at The Juilliard School, they won First Prize in the Concert Artists Guild International competition in 2011 and have been collaborators ever since. Their repertoire spans a broad range of styles, from the works of Schumann and Strauss to those of Randy Newman and Tom Lehrer. Check out their websites for upcoming performance dates. www.naomioconnell.com www.brentfunderburkpiano.com ABOUT THE COMPOSER: https://songofamerica.net/composer/be... Born in Detroit, Christopher Berg studied piano at Manhattan School of Music and has been the recipient of grants from Meet the Composer, American Music Center, The National Endowment for the Arts, the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music, and has been a Yaddo fellow. Based in New York City, he has set the poetry of many American poets, including Frank O'Hara, Gertrude Stein and Walt Whitman.