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Carnegie Hall Presents

The Crossing

Infinite Body
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 7:30 PM Zankel Hall
The Crossing with Donald Nally by Charles Grove, Claire Chase by Walter Wlodarczyk
Three-time Grammy winners for Best Choral Performance, The Crossing has been called “America’s most astonishing choir” (The New York Times). In this concert, the group’s “amazing, immaculate sound, both ethereally light and almost tangibly present” is used to stunning effect in Wang Lu’s At Which Point, an arresting and delicate setting of Forrest Gander’s Pulitzer-winning grief poems. In the New York premiere of Singsong, visionary composer Tania León sets to music the hard-edged “cricket poems” of US Poet Laureate (and fellow Pulitzer winner) Rita Dove, creating a rhythmically charged dialogue between the choir’s kaleidoscopic colors and the virtuosic flute inventions of MacArthur Fellow Claire Chase. Infinite Body—by The Crossing’s first-ever resident composer, Ayana Woods—probes a series of difficult questions and arrives at a shockingly joyful conclusion.

Part of: Fast Forward II and United in Sound: America at 250

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Performers

The Crossing
Donald Nally, Conductor
Claire Chase, Flute

Program

WANG LU At Which Point (NY Premiere)

TANIA LEÓN Singsong (NY Premiere)

AYANNA WOODS Infinite Body (NY Premiere, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall)

Support for United in Sound: America at 250 is provided by the Hearst Foundations.

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