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Program notes by Emma O'Halloran: This piece was written in 2018 and at that time I was reflecting on my place and identity as a female composer in relation to a long tradition of music produced mostly by white male composers. When I was growing up I never encountered any women who wrote music and there were no female composers represented in the music syllabi at school. As a result, I spent a long time wondering if it would be possible for me to be a composer. I'm reminded of the quote "It's hard to be what you can't see." I wrote the lyrics for Constellations about this experience, and I also drew inspiration from a National Geographic article focusing on the discovery that handprints in ancient cave art most often belonged to women. This piece is about finding your voice and making the art that you want to make. Lyrics: Once I sprayed the ocean to the stars Now a stranger here below An empty tale, a morning flower Only a part, but not the whole Rewritten by the hour Growing up is losing your illusions All the pieces that were pulled apart They don’t fit like they should anymore Constellations form around my bones And these fires Have piled up chains of mountains These fires burn. Laurel Irene, soprano Isabelle Durrenberger, violin Juan-Salvador Carrasco, cello Anthony Trionfo, flute Benjamin Mitchell, clarinet Kevin Ahfat, piano Denis Petrunin, percussion Demian Spindler, electronics Recorded April 24, 2023, Hahn Hall at Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara Concerts like this are only possible with the support of music lovers like you. Learn more about how you can give a gift, big or small, at the following link: https://www.kco.la/support