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The BlackBox Ensemble, an NYC-based contemporary music collective, presents the world premiere of Erich Barganier's "Flyover Country," an evening-length piece for speaker and chamber ensemble based on the poetry collection of the same name by John McCarthy. The... Read More
Chamber Players International presents a program of both standard repertoire AND new works, including: the premiere of Michael Woods’ “Sanctuary City” ; Steven Gerber’s “Two Lyrics” violin concerto; F. Schubert’s “Quartet Satz”; David Winkler’s String Quartet No. 4... Read More
Yannis Kyriakides hypothetical islands, 2012 Sky Macklay Choppy, 2017 Michael Gordon New Work, 2022* * world premiere Sam Pluta New Work, 2022* * world premiere with Sam Pluta, electronics Splinter Reeds Kyle Bruckmann, oboe Bill Kalinkos, clarinet David Wegehaupt, saxophone Jeff Anderle, bass clarinet Dana Jessen, bassoon
The complete culmination of works written and arranged by David “Cestari” Chung for his upcoming album “In A Moment”, “Moments” is a story of reflection and maturity. Throughout his epic, sounds of music of all genres collide: Jazz, classical, RnB,... READ MORE
Asian Cultural Council (ACC) fellow Maria Christine Muyco will be presenting her song cycles on Saturday, April 27, at 3:30 PM. The program includes Voices Lost in Industrial Winds with Nicole Eliev (soprano) and Yuk Shing Tang (pianist); and Ohoy with Titus Levi (baritone) and Amber... READ MORE
The 35th Annual Stony Brook Premieres! Concert takes place on April 19th, 7:30pm at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music. This annual new music tradition features a multitude of cutting-edge premieres by Adam Roberts, David Feurzeig, and Joseph “Butch” Rovan... READ MORE
On FRIDAY, APRIL 12, at 7:30pm, there will be a concert in Benzaquen Hall, presenting Tcherepnin’s compositions inspired by his wife Lee Hsien-Ming, and by his enthusiasm for Chinese culture. Also featured will be prize-winning works incorporating Chinese musical concepts,... READ MORE
The world premiere of Sang Song’s Hoarding Behaviors for Soprano and Ensemble, which is inspired by the tragic case of Homer Collyer and Langley Collyer, commonly known as the Collyer Brothers. Also on the program: Octandre by Edgard Varèse, Mother... READ MORE
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