Carols After A Plague (Grammy-Nominated for 2024 Awards)

Hand-drawing of a large man sitting down in water. There are city buildings around his legs and the water is up to his ears. Three sharks circle him. A woman about the size of his head is swimming near his face.

Hand-drawing of a large man sitting down in water. There are city buildings around his legs and the water is up to his ears. Three sharks circle him. A woman about the size of his head is swimming near his face.We call our 2021 project “Carols after a Plague” because of the ambiguity of those words.

After? (we had hoped)
A? (just one?)

Plague.
Which plague? Our pandemic?
Or the ongoing plagues we endure: racism, poverty, displacement, environmental deterioration, gun violence, homelessness…

Carol. How?
To many, a familiar song, communal, outside, seasonal.
To others, strange words celebrating what appear to be unlikely persons and events.
Season, song, company. Carol.

We asked twelve composers – twelve, the divisions of the hour, of the year, of the days of Christmas – to respond to our project title, leaving it to them to address what “Carols after a Plague” meant to them: an exercise in perspective, in experience, in histories that are widely and at times wildly different.

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