An Illuminating New Work–Elaine Hagenberg’s “Illuminare”

The Commissioning Consortium Process

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Elaine Hagenberg’s Illuminare was initially financed and publicized through a group of choirs that formed a commissioning consortium in 2021. This type of support for a major musical work  is a classic case of a win-win situation. The composer can offer a way for groups to share the financial cost of a commission and is also assured of a certain number of performances right off the bat. The choirs are able to share in the project at a lowered cost without any diminution of quality. Indeed, for Illuminare, a 24-minute orchestrated piece, the cost-sharing aspects surely made the commission as a whole possible, as it would have been difficult for any one choir to undertake the financial burden of such a long work. All of the consortium choirs get to participate in the excitement of a performance premiere and (possibly) have the composer present. My own choir, the Cherry Creek Chorale in the Denver area, was privileged to have Ms. Hagenberg on board for our final rehearsal. The composer was a full collaborator that evening, listening and critiquing gently but firmly.

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