Shimmering Dust @Jack, Brooklyn – IKTUS Duo
IKTUS Duo (Hristina Blagoeva, flute; Chris Graham, percussion) performs my latest work, Shimmering Dust (2015), for flute and cymbal:
Friday, Mar 4th, 8:00pm
Jack
505 Waverly Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11238
IKTUS Duo (Hristina Blagoeva, flute; Chris Graham, percussion) performs my latest work, Shimmering Dust (2015), for flute and cymbal:
Friday, Mar 4th, 8:00pm
Jack
505 Waverly Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11238
IKTUS Duo (Hristina Blagoeva, flute; Chris Graham, percussion) performs my latest work, Shimmering Dust (2015), for flute and cymbal:
Saturday, Mar 12th, 7:30pm
Olin Concert Hall
Olin Arts Center 210
Bates College
2 Andrews Rd
Lewiston, Maine 04240
Visionary director Heiner Goebbels stages this monumental work in a highly-imaginative production that infuses the work’s journey through a sequence of non-narrative tableaus with stunning visual imagery to help convey its meaning, with references to Mondrian and Madame Curie as well as floating zeppelins and a flock of sheep. The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) under the direction of Peter Rundel takes on the sonically varied score, which serves as its own journey through eras and styles of music history from early Renaissance, to the jazz-tinged roaring 20s, to contemporary music of today. The vastness of the Wade Thompson Drill Hall is the perfect setting to fully realize this rarely-performed work, which premiered more than 25 years ago and only now makes its highly-anticipated North American stage premiere.
NORTH AMERICAN STAGE PREMIERE
Composer: Louis Andriessen
Director: Heiner Goebbels
Stage and Lighting Designer: Klaus Gruenberg
International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE)
Conductor: Peter Rundel
A production of the Ruhrtriennale – Festival of the Arts.
Adapted by Park Avenue Armory.
March 22 to March 30, 2016
Wade Thompson Drill Hall
Park Avenue Armory
New York
Tickets available here
For more information, click HERE
Visionary director Heiner Goebbels stages this monumental work in a highly-imaginative production that infuses the work’s journey through a sequence of non-narrative tableaus with stunning visual imagery to help convey its meaning, with references to Mondrian and Madame Curie as well as floating zeppelins and a flock of sheep. The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) under the direction of Peter Rundel takes on the sonically varied score, which serves as its own journey through eras and styles of music history from early Renaissance, to the jazz-tinged roaring 20s, to contemporary music of today. The vastness of the Wade Thompson Drill Hall is the perfect setting to fully realize this rarely-performed work, which premiered more than 25 years ago and only now makes its highly-anticipated North American stage premiere.
NORTH AMERICAN STAGE PREMIERE
Composer: Louis Andriessen
Director: Heiner Goebbels
Stage and Lighting Designer: Klaus Gruenberg
International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE)
Conductor: Peter Rundel
A production of the Ruhrtriennale – Festival of the Arts.
Adapted by Park Avenue Armory.
March 22 to March 30, 2016
Wade Thompson Drill Hall
Park Avenue Armory
New York
Tickets available here
For more information, click HERE
Visionary director Heiner Goebbels stages this monumental work in a highly-imaginative production that infuses the work’s journey through a sequence of non-narrative tableaus with stunning visual imagery to help convey its meaning, with references to Mondrian and Madame Curie as well as floating zeppelins and a flock of sheep. The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) under the direction of Peter Rundel takes on the sonically varied score, which serves as its own journey through eras and styles of music history from early Renaissance, to the jazz-tinged roaring 20s, to contemporary music of today. The vastness of the Wade Thompson Drill Hall is the perfect setting to fully realize this rarely-performed work, which premiered more than 25 years ago and only now makes its highly-anticipated North American stage premiere.
NORTH AMERICAN STAGE PREMIERE
Composer: Louis Andriessen
Director: Heiner Goebbels
Stage and Lighting Designer: Klaus Gruenberg
International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE)
Conductor: Peter Rundel
A production of the Ruhrtriennale – Festival of the Arts.
Adapted by Park Avenue Armory.
March 22 to March 30, 2016
Wade Thompson Drill Hall
Park Avenue Armory
New York
Tickets available here
For more information, click HERE