Ensemble Decipher will perform two shows in Illinois in March 2024 including Telegraph by Erin Rogers, alongside works by Niloufar Nourbakhsh, Taylor Long and premieres by Eric Lemmon and Rob Cosgrove. The ensemble will be in residence at Knox College in Galesburg March 6–7, 2025, followed by a performance at Constellation’s Frequency Series in Chicago on Sunday, March 9, 2025.
Friday, March 7, 2025 // 7pm
Kresge Recital Hall
Knox College
2 East South Street
Galesburg, Illinois
Ensemble Decipher will perform two shows in Illinois in March 2024 including Telegraph by Erin Rogers, alongside works by Niloufar Nourbakhsh, Taylor Long and premieres by Eric Lemmon and Rob Cosgrove.
The ensemble will be in residence at Knox College in Galesburg March 6–7, 2025, followed by a performance at Constellation’s Frequency Series:
Sunday, March 9, 2025 // 8:30pm
Constellation
3111 N Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60618
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Bowerbird presents New Thread Quartet’s album release show featuring “A Little Night Music,” and Tori Cheah’s Walk for a Shell from their new album, Saxifraga.
Saturday, January 18, 2025 // 7:30pm (ET)
University Lutheran
3637 Chestnut Street Philadelphia PA
Tickets $15-$35 (includes a copy of the album)
About the program:
While Irish composer Emma O’Halloran was living in Miami, she listened to the ocean waves at night for comfort and reflection. Her Night Music ripples and whirls like the sea with a nod to Latin music and Miami Sound Machine, the mixtape that kept O’Halloran company during that year abroad. LA-based Kay Rhie composed Night Blooms for mixed trio following her father’s death in 2019. Adapted for saxophone quartet, the piece tells the story of his final days in the hospital. As she watched his breathing machine expand and contract, Rhie was reminded of flowers that bloom at night and how “many first-generation immigrants probably dreamed of beautiful ‘blooms’ during the quiet hours when not too many people took notice.” Helena Tulve’s Öö, which is “night” in Estonian, sets an unsettled atmosphere of impending doom. The concert concludes with Walk for a shell, which Tori Cheah describes as a reference to a pilgrimage wherein one applies time and effort across a distance in an offering of respect for forces greater than oneself.
More info & tickets: HERE
Popebama performs as part of Penn Sound Collective’s Winter Concert featuring the music of UPenn composers David Acevedo, Andrew Burke, Mu Ding, Eliana Fishbeyn, Joseph Franklin & Max Johnson, with performances byMiranda Cuckson, Nikolai Klotchkov, Nonoka Mizukami, Ramilya Saubanova, Nicola Caminiti, David Acevedo, and Eliana Fishbeyn. Please join us!
Monday, December 9, 2024 // 7:30pm
Rose Hall, Fisher Bennett Hall
University of Pennsylvania
3344 Walnut Street
Pennsylvania, PA

MISE-EN presents
Portrait Series: Sergei Leonov – an evening of electronic and chamber works
Friday, December 13, 2024 @ 8PM
Free Admission
MISE-EN_PLACE
341 Calyer St, Brooklyn
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Save the date – more info soon!
iBeam
168 7th St, Brooklyn
https://www.ibeambrooklyn.com/
William Paterson New Music Series, directed by Carl Patrick Bolleia presents:
Erin Rogers, Nava Dunkelman and Payton MacDonald
IN CONCERT:
Mon, Nov 11 // 7:30pm
Shea Recital Hall
Music Department
William Paterson University
300 Pompton Rd.
Wayne, NJ 07470
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Program coming soon!
More info: https://www.thedrakeamherst.org/events/newthreadquartet