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Prelude: Video Recording of Briana Hunter Now Available

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Hunter's captivating song cycle weaves together enchanting rhythms and melodies inspired by the African diaspora, enriched by meaningful collaborations

Praised as a "Mesmerizing mezzo-soprano with a fiery theatrical presence and dynamic vocalism" by Opera News, Briana Hunter is set to release her latest album, Dispersed and Transcendental Chants, with pianist Eric Sedgwick on November 17, 2023.

Drawing inspiration from the rich cultural, religious, and spiritual traditions of the African diaspora, the song cycle comprises 12 pieces, skillfully composed by Colombian composer, Julián De La Chica. Two distinct singles are lined up for release ahead of the album's debut. Track 1 "Prelude" is set to be released on September 22nd, followed by Track 10, "Chant 9: El Poeta," scheduled for release on October 20th. Both tracks will be accompanied by music videos that showcase the collaborative efforts of Briana and Eric.

The cycle integrates poems written by Hunter herself, and artist Rae De Vine. The final collection of poetry was curated by De La Chica, infusing a deeply personal touch into the musical narrative. The album artfully depicts a blend of African-American heritage and contemporary sounds, inviting listeners on a journey through the singer’s self-discovery through the lens of culture and lineage. The cycle explores the profound theme of connecting past, present, and future, offering a powerful study of the human experience and Black experience. Hunter notes, “We are everyone who came before us and everyone who will be. I think this cycle really achieves this effect.”

Dispersed and Transcendental Chants debuted in December 2022 on the stage of Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Music Center, which commissioned the cycle. The album is produced by De La Chica and his Brooklyn-based record label Irreverence Music Group.

Following the release of the album, Ms. Hunter will return to the Metropolitan Opera, gracing the stage to sing Mercedes in their new production of Carmen, Sister Lilianne in Dead Man Walking, Kate Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly, and Ruby/Woman Sinner in Fire Shut Up in My Bones. Notably, Hunter made her Carnegie Hall debut in her 2021-2022 season in an acclaimed performance of Julia Perry’s Stabat Mater with The Orchestra Now.

Currently, she is a Fellow with the Artist Propulsion Lab, WQXR’s program to support emerging and mid-level performing artists.