Bowerbird presents New Thread Quartet’s latest program, Explorations V8: Energy Flows, featuring music by Marilyn Shrude, Georg Friedrich Haas, Hannah Kendall, and James Tenney, and a world premiere by Hong-Da Chin. The unifying element that brings these works together is the undulation of sonorities.
Explorations Vol 8: Energy Flows
Sunday, October 4 @ 5:00pm
Bowerbird
University Lutheran
3637 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Tickets – $15-20
Program
Hannah Kendall – Gilt (2024)
Marilyn Shrude – energy flows nervously . . . in search of stillness (2015)
James Tenney – Swell Piece (1967)
Hong-Da Chin – Wishing doesn’t make it so (2025) *world premiere, NTQ commission
Georg Friedrich Haas – Saxophonquartett (2014)
More info HERE
mise-en presents New Thread Quartet’s latest program “Explorations Vol. 8: Energy Flows” featuring music by Marilyn Shrude, Georg Friedrich Haas, Hannah Kendall, and James Tenney, and a world premiere by Hong-Da Chin. The unifying element that brings these works together is the undulation of sonorities.
Explorations Vol 8: Energy Flows
Sunday, October 5 @ 3:00pm
MISE-EN_PLACE – 45 St Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10026
Tickets – $20, purchase through MISE-EN_PLACE
Program
Hannah Kendall – Gilt (2024)
Marilyn Shrude – energy flows nervously . . . in search of stillness (2015)
James Tenney – Swell Piece (1967)
Hong-Da Chin – Wishing doesn’t make it so (2025) *world premiere, NTQ commission
Georg Friedrich Haas – Saxophonquartett (2014)
Mon, Sep 29 | 7:30 PM
Tactus Ensemble featuring students of the Contemporary Performance Program (CPP)
Erin Rogers and Matt Ward (BM ’98), Co-Artistic and Administrative Advisors With guest artist Todd Reynolds, Soundpainter
PROGRAM:
Pulau Dewata by Claude Vivier
Arcades by George Lewis
Early in the Morning by Eve Beglarian
+ featuring Todd Reynolds, Soundpainter
Free, Reserve Tickets HERE
Livestream HERE
Ades Performance Space
Manhattan School of Music
130 Claremont Avenue
New York, New York 10027
Abilities Dance Boston presents
Branches 2025
Branches 2025 is the third installment of the ADB dancer led, fully virtual show. This performance focuses on the intersections of climate justice and disability justice premiering online September 20th at 8 pm EST. Registrants will get a ticket link via email day of performance (no later than one hour before showtime).
Choreographers share new original pieces delving into themes that resonate with them and their dancers across geographies. They highlight how we can use wisdom from climate justice and disability justice to make our planet and our communities better for all. In addition to original music, audio descriptions, captions, and more, this is not a performance to miss!
Choreographers: Dara Capley, Vanessa Cruz, Claire Lane, Leslie Taub
Composer: Erin Rogers
Dancers: Alexis Bucci, Blake Campbell, Vanessa Cruz, Greenhouse, Ansley Hendrix, Josie Levey, Linda Lin, Aiden Marshall, Kate O’Day, Trinity Stevens, and Joshua Swift
This production is sponsored by Liberty Mutual Foundation.
Virtual only
Saturday, September 20, 2025, 7:00pm ET
Tickets are $25 general admission with an unlimited pay what you can option. Reserve for video link.
Julius Eastman: A Power Greater Than
American Modern Opera Company
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/julius-eastman-321
Saxophonist Geoffrey Deibel performs “Third Contact” and “Breaking Waves” by Erin Rogers, for solo amplified tenor sax as part of the Cortona Sessions, 2025 in Ede, Netherlands.
Sunday, July 20, 2025 // 7:30pm
More info + tickets
Saxophonist Geoffrey Deibel performs “Third Contact” and “Breaking Waves” by Erin Rogers, for solo amplified tenor sax as part of the Great Plains Saxophone Workshop, 2025. The program also features works by Lucy Armstrong, Jacob Nance, Stacy Garrop, Caleb Arredondo, Alexandra Gardner, Zechariah Goh, Carter Pann and Joel Love.
Faculty Concert I
Monday, June 23, 2025 // 3:30pm
Sharp Concert Hall
Catlett Music Center
University of Oklahoma
500 W Boyd St, Norman, OK 73019
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Julius Eastman: The End Is Not In Sight
American Modern Opera Company
https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/julius-eastman-321