Composition by School of Music Ugrad Estok World Premieres!

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Composition by School of Music Ugrad Estok World Premieres Friday
Award-Winning Composition by 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 School of Music Undergrad Joshua Estok World Premieres Friday at CWRU's Maltz Performing Arts Center

Joshua Estok, undergraduate student at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖鈥檚 School of Music, had his original work 鈥淎 Jelly-Fish鈥 at the 鈥淐horal Spectrum鈥 concert on Friday, February 17 at 7 p.m. at CWRU鈥檚 Maltz Performing Arts Center.

held by the Case Western Reserve University Department of Music. The annual award is bestowed upon a young composer enrolled at an Ohio college/university who has written and submitted a musical composition for the Case Concert Choir. Students between ages 18 and 25 are eligible for the competition.

鈥淎 Jelly-Fish鈥 was selected as by a panel of judges from 鈥渘umerous compelling entries,鈥 according to the CWRU Department of Music. Estok is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Composition and a Bachelor of Dance at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 and has also studied varied electronic and computer music works, multimedia, and fully synthesized works.

The special concert featured the CWRU Concert Choir, University Chorale, and The Case Men鈥檚 Glee Club. Each ensemble performed its own set, with the concert culminating in a combined ensemble performance. This concert was a part of the Maltz Performing Arts Center鈥檚 Silver Hall Concert Series. In case you missed, we scored you a front-row seat for this exquisite piece:

Inspiration Meets Vulnerability

Estok drew inspiration for his award-winning piece . 

"It just really spoke to me on a number of levels," Estok said. "It deals with concepts in a natural way and I liked the imagery of the ocean that it evoked. The spirit addresses wants versus needs and how you let go and deal with things without succumbing to dispair. The text lent itself to inspiring the theme of the music."

Moore was widely recognized for her work with the Bollingen prize, a National Book Award, and the Pulitzer Prize before her passing in 1972. Estok, it seems, felt similarly to poet William Carlos Willams about Moore's work. Willams' recalled her work capturing "the swirl of great events." Estok called Moore's work "inspiring and evocative."

Estok, who graduates from 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 after the Fall 2023 Semester, said he "received email from confirming that I had won the competition" and it included "feedback from all the judges about the piece."

With a small delegation family and friends who are coming to the Friday concert, his anticipation is running expectedly high.

"I am very excited," Estok related. "It's a little scary having a piece performed by so many people, and this is the first time having a piece  performed by anyone who I didn't specifically pick from 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 to perform work of mine. So, there's definitely some vulnerability and nerves in putting [my work] out there like this. I hope that people like it." 

What's next for Estok after graduation? "That's a good question," the composer and dancer replied with a smile.

"I am looking at options now, but would very much like to continue what I'm doing in a sense, composing and dancing, and to integrate that. One of my main goals is to write new musical works of dance. This is definitely on the 'goals' list for me. We will see what happens."