Rachel Rising

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  • Rachel Rising
  • Introduction
  • Prelude
  • I
  • II
  • III
  • IV (Intermezzo)
  • V
  • VI
  • VII
  • VIII
  • IX
  • X
  • XI
  • XII
  • XIII
  • XIV (Finale)
  • XV (Coda)
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Who's Involved

  • Joe McMahon Joe McMahon: musician, programmer, and photographer from Silicon Valley
  • Rebekkah Hilgraves Rebekkah Hilgraves: voice-over artist, singer, poet, radio host, technical production manager
  • Rob Deemer, composer Rob Deemer: Composer, conductor
  • Robert Vo Robert Vo: photographer and multimedia artist

About Rachel Rising

The Rachel Rising project is an ongoing evolution of collaborative art in many forms. Beginning life as a poetry cycle that came out of a bizarre and violent domestic situation, it was later turned into a new classical song cycle, receiving its premiere performance in 2008, and excerpts of which have been presented in other venues since then. It is in the process of evolving into an immersive, experimental multimedia project. As that evolution is happening it is being presented in other forms, such as spoken word/performance and improvisation.
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