Arethusa

This piece was premiered by the Arkansas Philharmonic on February 7, 2026!

Instrumentation: Full Orchestra: 2(2=picc).2(2=EH).2.2/4.2.3.1/timp+2/hp.cel/str

Duration: 5′

Program Notes: I was first inspired to write this piece when I hiked to Arethusa Falls, the tallest accessible single-drop waterfall in the White Mountains in New Hampshire. Immediately, I had an idea for a symphonic piece and, knowing the name “Arethusa” came from Greek Mythology, began researching the story – and discovered a story of overcoming that resonates deeply with my own personal experience as a survivor of sexual assault. While enjoying herself innocently bathing in the river on a pleasant day, Arethusa is attacked by Alpheus. In her fear and flight, Arethusa calls out to Artemis for help. To save her, Artemis turns Arethusa into a spring, hidden from Alpheus in the ground. Eventually, she finds her way through the darkness and bursts out of the ground as a fountain, her pain transformed into a life-giving source of beauty and joy.



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