Karen R. Clark, contralto
Vajra Voices with Shira Kammen | Feb 27-March 1
Aquitania to Appalachia: Our Ancient Belonging
“Prayer is the voice of longing that reaches outward and inwards to unearth our ancient belonging.” JOHN O'DONAHUE (1956-2008)
Friday in Palo Alto, Saturday in Berkeley, Sunday in San Francisco
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Aquitania to Appalachia: Our Ancient Belonging
“Prayer is the voice of longing that reaches outward and inwards to unearth our ancient belonging.” JOHN O'DONAHUE (1956-2008)
Friday in Palo Alto, Saturday in Berkeley, Sunday in San Francisco
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LISTEN to The Galax Quartet and Karen R. Clark on Spotify.
Canny contralto Karen Clark outdoes herself; her pace and diction is keyed to a higher logic of sound; each phoneme is considered and deployed with elegant effect. I listened twice, thrice, five times,
taking it deeper each time.
Rudy Rucker, author (The Ware Tetralogy, The Hollow Earth, Infinity and the Mind)
taking it deeper each time.
Rudy Rucker, author (The Ware Tetralogy, The Hollow Earth, Infinity and the Mind)
Karen Clark, contralto
www.KarenClark.studio
www.KarenClark.studio
View Karen's most recent performance: MEDIEVAL SONGS OF REMEMBRANCE
in San Francisco's Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
in San Francisco's Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
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