Lumedia Musicworks will present Dowland Reimagined, a modern take on the work of John Dowland featuring new commissioned work by young composer Mason Bynes.
Bynes, a graduate of the University of North Texas and a graduate student at Berklee College of Music in Boston, drew inspiration from Brazilian guitarist Luiz Bonfá and vocal stylings of Brazilian artists Joyce and Maria Rita. Soprano Eliza P. Smith of Lewisville will perform Bynes’ work with accompanying musicians Héctor A. Torres González of Denton, who will play the lute and classical and electric guitars, and Jaime Esposito of Denton, who will play the vibraphone.
Following the premiere on March 26, the performance will be available until 11:59 pm on April 9.
Lumedia Musicworks will present Dowland Reimagined, a modern take on the work of John Dowland featuring new commissioned work by young composer Mason Bynes.
Bynes, a graduate of the University of North Texas and a graduate student at Berklee College of Music in Boston, drew inspiration from Brazilian guitarist Luiz Bonfá and vocal stylings of Brazilian artists Joyce and Maria Rita. Soprano Eliza P. Smith of Lewisville will perform Bynes’ work with accompanying musicians Héctor A. Torres González of Denton, who will play the lute and classical and electric guitars, and Jaime Esposito of Denton, who will play the vibraphone.
Following the premiere on March 26, the performance will be available until 11:59 pm on April 9.
Lumedia Musicworks will present Dowland Reimagined, a modern take on the work of John Dowland featuring new commissioned work by young composer Mason Bynes.
Bynes, a graduate of the University of North Texas and a graduate student at Berklee College of Music in Boston, drew inspiration from Brazilian guitarist Luiz Bonfá and vocal stylings of Brazilian artists Joyce and Maria Rita. Soprano Eliza P. Smith of Lewisville will perform Bynes’ work with accompanying musicians Héctor A. Torres González of Denton, who will play the lute and classical and electric guitars, and Jaime Esposito of Denton, who will play the vibraphone.
Following the premiere on March 26, the performance will be available until 11:59 pm on April 9.