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Fermata Teaser | The Impermanence of Time

Fermata Teaser | The Impermanence of Time

From “Quartet for the End of Time” to pieces written this year in response to the pandemic, and stops in between, four local chamber musicians and Joshua himself consider the feeling of time being stretched or displaced, an occurrence that is all too familiar these days. Join us for an affecting evening of chamber music from phenomenal local musicians that will leave a lasting impact. Watch the teaser below and click here for more info and tickets.

Fermata Update | Joshua is DRIVING to San Francisco!

Fermata Update | Joshua is DRIVING to San Francisco!

Joshua has left Seattle for a trip to San Francisco to take care of some project deadlines. But the Fermata residency continues and Joshua gives a small preview of the final culmination feature event on 12/11.

Fermata Digital Short | Key of Connection with Aaron Grad

Fermata Digital Short | Key of Connection with Aaron Grad

In this experimental interview, Joshua talks with long-time Town Music collaborator Aaron Grad. They use musical improvisation to deepen connection and inspire openness, and discuss what it means to ‘be present’ and how difficult it is to accept help from others.

Note: This interview was filmed before the current gathering restrictions were in place in WA state.

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Fermata | Bear Creek Recording Session Behind the Scenes

Fermata | Bear Creek Recording Session Behind the Scenes

My friend Hayley Young was moved by a piece I wrote recently – one of the more hopeful works from the Musical Journal I was commissioned to create in response to the pandemic. It’s a piece that came to me during a big road trip through the Western United States, and I immediately felt compelled to send this music to people that I thought might need a moment of hope. That’s a little unusual for me; I’m often self-conscious about what I write and hesitant to share. In this instance, though, I felt that the music that I created was something I very much needed to not only write, but to hear – and that others might have that same need.

Hayley immediately called me after listening to it with the idea to bring producer Ryan Hadlock on board, go to his Recording Studio and not only record the piece, but document the process for a special project she’s working on. She brought Alex Crook to run cameras and along with Ryan’s engineer Taylor Carroll we spent three days setting up, recording, and mixing the track, capturing everything on video along the way.

Fermata | Widespread Orchestra Feature Release

Fermata | Widespread Orchestra Feature Release

The idea for a Widespread Orchestra began as a poem by Mighty Mike McGee. It begins “Today, I dance knowing / someone somewhere dances with me” and San Jose-based composer Noah Luna was inspired to write a piece where people could come together, despite their physical isolation. He began work on a composition for chorus and cello and partnered with Joshua Roman as part of his Fermata residency, here at Town Hall to produce the project.

In October, dozens of singers sent us their voices (and some even sent videos) to bring to life Noah’s vision, alongside Town Hall’s very own Joshua Roman on the cello.

Watch the final product below!

Fermata Update | Joshua reflects on the first Feature Presentation

Fermata Update | Joshua reflects on the first Feature Presentation

Joshua talks about a project he’s been working on called The Musical Journal and how he felt compelled to do something in response to the moment instead of something planned far in advance.

See You “Tomorrow”

See You “Tomorrow”

Hi friends,  From 2008-2016, hundreds of folks from the Town Hall community spent presidential and midterm election nights together in our Forum space.   That streak was broken in 2018 during...