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Persist
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 12/6/2024

Persist
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 12/6/2024
- Composers: Allison Loggins-Hull, Leilehua Lanzilotti, Migiwa Miyajima, Sam Wu, Xavier Muzik
- Label: Sono Luminus
- UPC: 053479228109
- Item #: 2674663X
- Genre: Classical Artists
- Release Date: 12/6/2024
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Price: $16.14

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PERSIST
In celebration of the courage, patience and resilience displayed by people in times of great difficulty, Ethel, the GRAMMY®-winning, genre-defying string quartet, joins forces with Allison Loggins-Hull, composer, flutist, producer, and Daniel R. Lewis Composer Fellow to the Cleveland Orchestra. Together, they have elicited new commissions from four brilliant early-career composers: Migiwa "Miggy" Miyajima, Xavier Muzik, Sam Wu, and 2022 Pulitzer Prize finalist, Leilehua Lanzilotti. Loggins-Hull herself contributed her own masterwork to the project. Passionate, committed, hopeful and inspiring, each piece contributes to an experience which surpasses the sum of it's parts. Taking it's title from Loggins-Hull's quintet, Persist marks the fifth iteration of HomeBaked, Ethel's commissioning program for early-career composers. The initiative, begun in 2010, has commissioned and debuted 20 works by 16 early-career artists. Loggins-Hull teamed with Ethel to solicit, select, and collaborate with composers from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Supported by two NEA grants, the program was premiered in 2022 at Brooklyn Public Library, and tours in 2024/25.