Water(color) for the Soul Workshop #5
Water(color) for the Soul is a series of music composition workshops for outpatient Veterans from the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center and other local Veteran organizations. In collaboration with world-renowned visual artists, poets, and community organizations, the musicians of Black Moon Trio explore music composition using graphic notation - a way of expressing musical ideas using shapes, colors, and images rather than traditional Western systems that take many years of study to understand.
Water(color) for the Soul - Final Performance
Water(color) for the Soul is a series of music composition workshops for outpatient Veterans from the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center and other local Veteran organizations. In collaboration with world-renowned visual artists, poets, and community organizations, the musicians of Black Moon Trio explore music composition using graphic notation - a way of expressing musical ideas using shapes, colors, and images rather than traditional Western systems that take many years of study to understand.
Bud Finds Her Gift
Black Moon Trio transforms Bud Finds Her Gift by Robin Wall Kimmerer, with illustrations by Naoko Stoop, into an immersive concert performance where music becomes the voice of the story itself. Through live chamber music, narration, and evocative soundscapes, the trio brings Bud’s gentle journey of curiosity, growth, and belonging vividly to life.
Black Moon Trio at Lake Forest Place
Black Moon Trio offers a recital that blends chamber music with narrative, imagery, and human experience. Each program is thoughtfully designed around a central story or theme, pairing classical repertoire with contemporary works, original arrangements, and spoken or visual elements. Together, these programs invite audiences into music not simply as performance, but as a shared act of listening, reflection, and imagination.
Lakenotes at the Ravinia Festival
Lakenotes: Seasons of Lake Michigan is an interdisciplinary concert experience that invites audiences to explore the beauty, power, and poetic essence of Lake Michigan through an evocative blend of music, poetry, photography, and videography.
Lakenotes at the Ravinia Festival (Copy)
Lakenotes: Seasons of Lake Michigan is an interdisciplinary concert experience that invites audiences to explore the beauty, power, and poetic essence of Lake Michigan through an evocative blend of music, poetry, photography, and videography.
The Great Lakes: Our Freshwater Treasure at the Ravinia Festival
Celebrating one of our region's and the world’s most precious natural resources, Black Moon Trio collaborates with author Barb Rosenstock; illustrator, Jamey Christoph; and the DuPage Children's Museum to tell the story of the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes: Our Freshwater Treasure at the Ravinia Festival
Celebrating one of our region's and the world’s most precious natural resources, Black Moon Trio collaborates with author Barb Rosenstock; illustrator, Jamey Christoph; and the DuPage Children's Museum to tell the story of the Great Lakes.
Water(color) for the Soul Workshop #4
Water(color) for the Soul is a series of music composition workshops for outpatient Veterans from the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center and other local Veteran organizations. In collaboration with world-renowned visual artists, poets, and community organizations, the musicians of Black Moon Trio explore music composition using graphic notation - a way of expressing musical ideas using shapes, colors, and images rather than traditional Western systems that take many years of study to understand.
Water(color) for the Soul Workshop #3
Water(color) for the Soul is a series of music composition workshops for outpatient Veterans from the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center and other local Veteran organizations. In collaboration with world-renowned visual artists, poets, and community organizations, the musicians of Black Moon Trio explore music composition using graphic notation - a way of expressing musical ideas using shapes, colors, and images rather than traditional Western systems that take many years of study to understand.
Water(color) for the Soul Workshop #2
Water(color) for the Soul is a series of music composition workshops for outpatient Veterans from the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center and other local Veteran organizations. In collaboration with world-renowned visual artists, poets, and community organizations, the musicians of Black Moon Trio explore music composition using graphic notation - a way of expressing musical ideas using shapes, colors, and images rather than traditional Western systems that take many years of study to understand.
Water(color) for the Soul Workshop #1
Water(color) for the Soul is a series of music composition workshops for outpatient Veterans from the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center and other local Veteran organizations. In collaboration with world-renowned visual artists, poets, and community organizations, the musicians of Black Moon Trio explore music composition using graphic notation - a way of expressing musical ideas using shapes, colors, and images rather than traditional Western systems that take many years of study to understand.
Noteworthy at Melody School
The history of music is nearly as long and complicated as the history of humanity itself. In this engaging 50-minute, interactive workshop, Black Moon Trio takes audiences on a dynamic journey through the major eras of music, from the ancient and mysterious origins of Prehistoric music to the groundbreaking compositions of the Contemporary.
Noteworthy at Columbia Explorers Academy
The history of music is nearly as long and complicated as the history of humanity itself. In this engaging 50-minute, interactive workshop, Black Moon Trio takes audiences on a dynamic journey through the major eras of music, from the ancient and mysterious origins of Prehistoric music to the groundbreaking compositions of the Contemporary.