New Thread, Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory
New Thread Quartet is excited to present the second performance of Kate Salfelder’s “Stolen from Above”
Wenesday, May 6 – 8pm
Jordan Hall
New England Conservatory
Boston, MA
New Thread Quartet is excited to present the second performance of Kate Salfelder’s “Stolen from Above”
Wenesday, May 6 – 8pm
Jordan Hall
New England Conservatory
Boston, MA
Saturday, June 13
Taipei Cultural Center
1 East 42nd Street
New York, NY 10017
Program details forthcoming!
An noon hour of saxophone quartet music:
Wed, Apr 22, 2015 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Bronx Community College
2155 University Avenue, Bronx, NY
New Thread Quartet returns to Bronx Community College for a noon recital at the Gould Memorial Library’s beautiful rotunda. Program will include the second performance of Ben Hjertmann’s epic work ‘Sunstruck’.
Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn
$20/$15 students, seniors, & Roulette members
The New Thread Saxophone Quartet get its Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame, performing a set of 1-minute works by Lauren Buscemi, Masatora Goya,Hanan Hadzajlic, Dillon Henry, Emily Koh, Kaori Nakano, Paolo Pecin,Silvia Pepe, Richard Pressley, Keane Southard, Ivan Tangkulung, Maxwell Tfirn, Luca Vanneschi and Blair Whittington. This Composers Voice Concert Series program will also feature Roberto Kalb’s multi-movement saxophone quartet, “Ryden Scenes” and Joseph Joey Bohigian’s “Quartet” for saxes and strings.
New York based trio, First Construction, will round out the hour with a world premiere performance of 8/5/15\19\14\15\14/4 – 2 by Adam Matlock.
Sunday, January 11 @1pm
Jan Hus Church
351 East 74th Street
New York, NY 10021
FREE
Check out the Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/259119107615470/
We strongly encourage donations of food, clothing, and toiletries for the Homeless Outreach & Advocacy Program.
Friday, February 20, 8pm
Advent Church
30 Brimmer St
Boston, MA
thingNY returns to Boston, this time with Helado Negro, for The Advent Library Concert Series – a monthly program that presents jazz, modern, folk, ethnic, and improvised music. The Library space is intimate and enchanting, and has a great sound for small acoustic groups, especially. The series is curated by Matt Samolis.
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Friday, January 30, 2015, 7:00pm
Helado Negro, the one-person band masterminded by Roberto Carlos Lange, creates a perfect equilibrium of intricate electronic music with shades of kraut rock bathed in mesmerizing rhythms. Together with the theatrically-charged, experimental collective thingNY, he will re-develop his 2013 piece “Brain Finger Composition,” a performance of his songs built on spontaneous direction and interaction between thingNY and Roberto as he controls the players via yarn tethering them to his fingers. thingNY will also perform a set of text-pieces, including a preview of their upcoming opera “This takes place close by.”
Wednesday, February 18 | 7:30pm
Merkin Hall, Kaufman Center
Goodman House
129 W. 67th Street
New York, NY 10023
boxoffice@kaufmanmusiccenter.org
See more at: http://www.kaufmanmusiccenter.org/mch/event/ecstatic-music-festival-helado-negro-thingny/#sthash.vDcAC5NV.dpuf
The saxophones of New Thread Quartet perform music by the composers of Music for Contemplation (MuFoCo).
Location:
Church of the Annunciation
255 North 5th St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Music for Contemplation aims to engage a completely new audience for radical contemporary music in a historic church through a series of six concerts dedicated to presenting compositions with open structures, quiet dynamics and use of silence. Taking place at the Church of the Annunciation in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the series offers new music with a special focus on the contemplative nature of listening. The series includes premieres of works by five New York composers.
Music for Contemplation is supported by New Music USA. To learn more about this project, visit:
https://www.newmusicusa.org/projects/music-for-contemplation/