Even the Night (Shall Be Light) is now avilable for purchase through HInshaw Music, and anywhere music is sold.
https://www.hinshawmusic.com/product/even-the-night-shall-be-light-satb/
Recordings available on all streaming platforms.
Zachary K. Hall and Cayenne Bareng's new single Strings in Two, available to stream now on YouTube music.
New single, Even the Night Shall be Light, available on all streaming platforms.
This project began with the discovery of Brazilian composer Claudio Santoro, and his beautiful 39 preludes, rarely heard, and recorded only once. After discovery, communication began between the EKU School of Music, EKU Piano Studio, EKU Recording Studio, EKU Center for the Arts, University of Amazonia, and the Estate of Claudio Santoro- Edition Savart, and as such this collaborative project was born.
The first installment of this project will be a release of the first 12 preludes.
As featured at the upcoming Sky Arts Film Festival in Bowling Green, KY. The film previously screened at the International Brightlight Film Festival in Calabasas, California.
This film is a celebration of women’s contributions to their families and communities through sharing food. Generations of women show love, express themselves, and build community through their recipes and dishes.
Direct By: Emily Hofelich, Tricia Fulks Kelley, Music By: Thomas Couvillon, Zachary K. Hall
Zachary K. Hall (b. 2001) is a Zachary K. Hall is a Kentucky-born composer/pianist, living in Richmond, Ky. He is a senior piano theory composition major at the Eastern Kentucky University School of Music, and is active in the EKU çhoral department, as a member of ACDA (American Choral Directors Association), and ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers). His music showcases a distinctive fusion of minimalism, folk/religious influence, and romantic undertones, creating unique and captivating works. Hall is the winner of the 2023-2024 EKU ICCA Outstanding Composer Award.
Written for, and directed by Henry Heydinger for is 2024 EKU graduate conducting recital.
For Dr. Richard Waters and the Eastern Kentucky University Singers