
Seeds for a Living Score
- rock
- power pop
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Open Rehearsal with Kelli Scarr & members of Moonraker
Step inside the creative process as a living score begins to take shape.
On April 30, composer and vocalist Kelli Scarr invites a small audience into the rehearsal room for an open session with members of the band Moonraker, whose last concert took place more than two decades ago. This intimate gathering offers a rare glimpse into the collaborative practice that underlies the Greater Mysteries project.
Part rehearsal, part listening ritual, the evening allows participants to witness the early stages of musical emergence—when fragments, improvisations, and shared intuition begin to form the seeds of a performance.
These musical ideas will continue to evolve and ultimately bloom the following night at Opus 40, where the ensemble will perform a fully realized improvised living score within Harvey Fite’s monumental stone landscape.
Please register in advance so we can prepare the space. Donations will be gratefully accepted at the door.
This offering is part of the Lesser Mysteries spring cycle within the Greater Mysteries project — an ongoing seasonal exploration of the sacred cycles of life, death, and rebirth through the timeless arts of music, myth, and ritual.