Edmonton Symphony Orchestra ARRIVAL: New Music // Tatiana Warszynski, violin

Edmonton Symphony Orchestra violinist Tatiana Warszynski performs The Shape of Things as part of ARRIVAL: New Music

Friday, November 19, 2021 // 7:30PM
4 Sir Winston Churchill Square Northwest
[Corner of 99 Street & 102 Ave]
Edmonton, AB

PROGRAM:

Bouchard Exquisite Fires
Fung Baroque Melting
Clyne Restless Oceans [Canadian Premiere]
Agócs Devotion
Ramon Petite Toccata pour Orchestre
Rogers The Shape of Things
McLeod Arrival

ARTISTS:

Cosette Justo Valdés, Conductor
Tatiana Warszynski, Violin
Titilope Sonuga, Edmonton’s Poet Laureate

More info HERE

November 4, 2021

Marilyn Shrude 75th Birthday Celebration // New Thread Quartet, Lost Dog, Momenta Quartet

Lost Dog + New Thread Quartet present an all-star concert, featuring three of New York’s most dynamic new music ensembles, in celebration of the 75th birthday of distinguished American composer Marilyn Shrude.

December 2, 2021, 8:00
$20 (click here for tickets)

Dimenna Center for Classical Music
450 West 37th Street, Manhattan (map)

featuring:
New Thread Quartet
Momenta Quartet
Lost Dog New Music Ensemble

+ guest artists

John Sampen – saxophone
Ariadne Greif – soprano

Including performances of:

LOST DOG NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
Sotto Voce (2012)
A Window Always Open on the Sea (1990)
Within the Wall (2018; 2021)
*WORLD PREMIERE OF NEW VERSION WITH PERCUSSION

NEW THREAD QUARTET
energy flows nervously … in search of stillness (2015)
Evolution V (1976)
John Sampen, alto sax

MOMENTA QUARTET
Secrets (2004)
Ariadne Greif, soprano

In accordance with New York State policy, proof of vaccination against COVID-19 is required. Masks must be worn in all public areas of the Dimenna Center.

The concert celebrates Shrude’s 75th birthday, a ground-breaking composer, known for music of exquisite texture and detail. Her catalog features a large body of chamber and orchestral works, and a particular interest in saxophone. She is the first woman to receive the Kennedy Center Friedheim Award for Orchestral Music (1984) and the Cleveland Arts Prize for Music (1998).

The music of composer Marilyn Shrude is characterized by its warmth and lyricism, rich timbre, multi-layered constructions, and complex blend of tonality and atonality. The result is a bright, shimmering and delicately wrought sound world that is at once both powerful and fragile. Her concentration on color and the natural resonance of spaces, as well as her strong background in Pre-Vatican II liturgical music, give the music its linear, spiritual, and quasi-improvisational qualities. (Natvig – New Grove)

Shrude taught both Lost Dog director Garth Sunderland and New Thread’s tenor saxophonist Erin Rogers. Both Sunderland and Rogers have long felt that Shrude’s dazzling music should have greater presence in New York, and have discussed a concert like this for years. The works on the program span from 1976’s Evolution V, with one of the world’s leading concert saxophonists John Sampen as guest soloist, to the world premiere of a new version of 2018’s Within the Wall. Shrude’s catalog of music is deep and varied, and the chamber music presented here reflects that diversity – both with regards to instrumentation and aesthetic.

Sunderland states:
“I’ll never forget hearing Marilyn’s trio A Window Always Open On The Sea for the first time, a work whose mysteries and depths meld her exquisitely detailed craftsmanship with a fathoms-deep well of emotion. As a teacher, Marilyn’s nurturing heart and wise counsel have had an incredible impact on multiple generations of American composers, and it’s always been frustrating to me that her own extraordinary music isn’t more widely known. In this 75th birthday concert, featuring three terrific ensembles, world-class soloists, and major works from the entirety of Marilyn’s career, we hope to let New York audiences in on the secret of this marvelous and pathbreaking American composer.”

The New Thread Quartet has been called “adventurous” and “rule-breaking” by NewMusicBox. The sax quartet has commissioned and premiered over 40 works developing impactful new music for the saxophone, and earning a reputation for its close collaborative work with composers.

Called “an outstanding young string quartet with and exceptionally broad range” by the New Yorker, the Momenta Quartet is similarly committed to new music, and known for its “diligence, curiosity, and excellence” (New York Times). The Momenta Quartet performs Shrude’s setting of Emily Dickinson’s poem Secrets with soprano Ariadne Greif, described by the New York Times as “a beautiful and physically fearless young singer.”

This event marks the final concert for Lost Dog New Music Ensemble, and will give audiences an opportunity to celebrate all it has accomplished. For over 15 seasons Lost Dog has been an ambassador and advocate for contemporary music in its home borough of Queens and throughout the city. The ensemble has presented over 35 world premiere performances of music by American composers, as well as many US and East Coast premieres by major international composers.

October 30, 2021

CubeLab3 // Concert 2: Hypercube presents “Projections”

Hypercube presents
Concert 2: “Projections”
Premieres by Fall 2021 CubeLab Composers

Saturday, October 30, 2021, 4pm ET // Online
Broadcast HERE

Program:

Projections by Eliot Burk
we are bound by rules we cannot see by Emery Miles
the song of a breathless body by John Aulich
The Grind by Hayden Iskander
Vulnerable Utterances by Connor Scroggins

Hypercube:

Erin Rogers, saxophones
Jay Sorce, electric guitar
Andrea Lodge, piano/accordion
Chris Graham, percussion

Thank you to Adelphi University for its support of the Hypercube Composition Lab.

October 30, 2021

CubeLab3 // Concert 1: Hypercube presents Tesseraction

Hypercube presents
Concert 1: “Tesseraction”
Premieres by Fall 2021 CubeLab Composers

Friday, October 29, 2021, 8pm ET // Online
Broadcast HERE

Program:

Small Worlds by Austin Franklin
Tesseraction by Liam Diethrich
Sporadically Emphatic by Julian Green
Elegy for a Silent City by Lewis Horrigan Ingham
“Star of Hope.” by David Pennise
We are here by Seong Ae Kim
Subject-Object-Abject by James Ilgenfritz III

Hypercube:

Erin Rogers, saxophones
Jay Sorce, electric guitar
Andrea Lodge, piano/accordion
Chris Graham, percussion

Thank you to Adelphi University for its support of the Hypercube Composition Lab.

October 30, 2021

Piano+ #29 [piano+winds]

Piano+ is a concert series inviting composers, performers and audiences into an intimate listening experience, a space for sharing sounds, ideas and music, for open minds and ears. Curated and organized by Teodora Stepančić.
Friday, October 29, 8pm
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Williamsburg
334 S 5th St, Brooklyn
doors open 7:30pm
music starts 8pm
Event is FREE to attand
vaccination required
new works by:
Laura Cetilia, Assaf Gidron and Teodora Stepančić
performed by:
Katie Porter – clarinet
Erin Rogers – tenor sax
Olivia Shortt – baritone sax
Amanda Tabor – french horn
Douglas Farrand – trumpet
Lester St. Louis – trombone
Teodora – piano
This concert is supported by City Artist Corps Grant by NYFA, DCLA and MOME.
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October 28, 2021

Small Batch presents Line Upon Line: How Deep is Your Love

The fearless ADAM BEDELL, CULLEN FAULK, & MATTHEW TEODORI of line upon line percussion will perform How Deep Is Your Love.

Program:
Erin Rogers
How Deep is Your Love

Timothy McCormack
glost fire (2020-2021)* (world premiere, commissioned by line upon line)

Small Batch is an intimate new music concert series to be held in the Recording Studio’s Live Room, curated by Russell Podgorsek and Andrew Stoltz.

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Live Room (MRH 2.636)
2406 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX (map)

Due to the intimacy of the Live Room, we will only be offering 15 tickets per performance. The Butler School’s complimentary ticket policy does not apply to this concert.

TICKETS + MORE INFO

October 25, 2021

On View – Kamratōn in Brooklyn – POSTPONED

POSTPONED – due to COVID. Check back for updated schedule.

Kamratōn in NYC
January 30, 2022, 7pm
Scholes Street Studio
375 Lorimer St, Brooklyn, NY

Curtis Rumrill: In This Styrofoam Room
Yaz Lancaster: pearl, eels, 2178, and bootlace
Michele Cheng: Cultural Spacesuit
Erin Rogers: On View
Anna Louise-Walton: Basket of Figs

October 25, 2021

Skylighght in Central Park

Friday, October 22, 5p ET
Trefoil Arch, Central Park
Short walk from Bethesda Terrace, near Loeb Boathouse
Performance is outdoors and FREE to attend.
Skylighght is a duet collaboratively composed and performed by vocalist Gelsey Bell and saxophonist Erin Rogers. The two performers move through space wordlessly directing the sound in pathways that dance around the listener. The piece also involves a section called Building Canyons, where Bell sings into the bell of Rogers’ tenor saxophone, exploring its inner chamber and sounding a rainbow of diverse harmonic partials and multiphonics.
This event is presented by thingNY with support from a #CityArtistCorps grant.
October 22, 2021

Abilities Dance @Gardner Museum

Gardner Museum Film Screening and Panel Conversation

Calderwood Hall at Gardner Museum (on-site)
25 Evans Way
Boston, MA 02115

Abilities Dance is partnering with Amplifier Projects and the Gardner Museums highlight change-makers, working towards social justice through the arts.

The vision of the show is “to disrupt antiquated ableist beliefs and disseminate the value of inclusion through dance” presents a commissioned film in response to the Gardner’s special exhibition Titian: Women, Myth & Power. New choreography re-centers diverse bodies to tell classic stories and explore themes of gender and representation.

The film will include performances from dancers who have diverse identities within and outside of the disabled community, which they bring into their co-choreographic creations with Founder/Executive & Artistic Director Ellice Patterson. Musical scores by Director of Music Andrew Choe and Composer Erin Rogers.

More information

September 14, 2021

Home Audio – Solo Set

The moveable Brooklyn house show series known as Home Audio has been happening since 2011 thanks to brilliant musician/person Mara Mayer. I’m extremely excited to play on it again, as it was one of the first places I ever tried out solo work. The lineup is stellar as always, so please join us.

Saturday, Oct 2
Ridgewood, Queens (address in ticket link)
Doors at 6pm, music at 6:30pm

WithFriends Ticketing Link
FB event
Music takes place outside, weather permitting
Vax required for entry. Please wear a mask when indoors.Sets by:
GABI + Mara Mayer + Johnna Wu
Lathan Hardy
Anjali Rose
Milo Tangle Trio (Charlotte Munn-Wood, Cole Blouin, Lauren Siess)
Erin Rogers

September 14, 2021