Brooklyn Rider | Washington Performing Arts | Washington DC
Mar
1
7:30 PM19:30

Brooklyn Rider | Washington Performing Arts | Washington DC

Chalk and Soot , Colin Jacobsen

Schoenberg String Quartet No. 2

Three new pieces

“[Their] down-to-earth demeanor…demystifies contemporary classical music and invites everyone into the tent” – Time Out New York

Inspired by the energy of the eponymous borough, string quartet Brooklyn Rider expand the classical canon with unparalleled skill, creativity, and unexpected collaborations. With set-lists drawn of composers from Beethoven to Björk, every performance is a musically omnivorous adventure that coaxes new energy out of classical pieces and pushes the string quartet form into new territories of Americana, jazz, and global music. The foursome’s swaggering and accessible performance style are perennial favorites at NPR, which has frequently included their albums in the station’s yearly “Best Albums” lists. Hear Giovanni Sollima’s Four Quartets, plus works by Clarice Assad, Tyshawn Sorey, and Gabriel Kahane from the Brooklyn Rider Almanac, Book II, and more. Operatic soprano Ariadne Greif adds her “luminous, expressive voice” (New York Times) to this concert event at Sixth & I.

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BCENY | Shostakovich Blok Songs | Bulgarian Consulate General
Mar
12
6:30 PM18:30

BCENY | Shostakovich Blok Songs | Bulgarian Consulate General

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“Evocation” – Music for Chamber Music and Voice

6:30 PM 8:00 PM
Bulgarian Consulate General in New York

Performers
Stanichka Dimitrova, violin with musicians from PhiloSonia Chamber Music Program, Ariadne Greif, soprano, Adrian Daurov, cello, Nathaniel LaNasa, piano

This program aims to create a journey from the intimate to the almost orchestral grandeur of two pieces exploring literal and emotional darkness.

F. SCHUBERT (1797-1928) – Notturno for Piano trio
M. BONIS (1858-1937) “Soir, Matin” for Piano trio
D. SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975) – “Seven Romances on Poems by Alexander Blok” Op. 127 for Soprano, Violin, Cello and Piano

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Brooklyn Rider | Reser Center for the Performing Arts | Beaverton, OR
Apr
18
7:30 PM19:30

Brooklyn Rider | Reser Center for the Performing Arts | Beaverton, OR

The Reser Presents: Chalk and Soot

Pricing: $35 – $55

Brooklyn Rider & Ariadne Greif (soprano)

Celebrating two decades together, this is Brooklyn Rider’s homage to their namesake, “Der Blaue Reiter,” a pioneering pre-WWI artistic collective that counted among its members Arnold Schoenberg and Wassily Kandinsky. Colin Jacobsen’s song cycle, Chalk and Soot, built upon Kandinsky’s Dada-inspired text, is paired with Schoenberg’s daring Second String Quartet, both featuring the mesmerizing American singer, Ariadne Greif. And in a second installment of 2014’s highly celebrated Brooklyn Rider Almanac, four newly commissioned works complete the experience: Clarice Assad, Gabriel Kahane, Giovanni Solima and Tyshawn Sorey.

With their gripping performance style and unquenchable appetite for musical adventure, Brooklyn Rider has carved a singular space in the world of string quartets over their fifteen-year history. Defining the string quartet as a medium with deep historic roots and endless possibility for invention, they find equal inspiration in musical languages ranging from late Beethoven to Persian classical music to American roots music to the endlessly varied voices of living composers.

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FUTUROS | New Latin Wave | ARTEMIS | Pauchi Sasaki | Lincoln Center Presents
Dec
12
7:30 PM19:30

FUTUROS | New Latin Wave | ARTEMIS | Pauchi Sasaki | Lincoln Center Presents

Presented in collaboration with New Latin Wave

The New Latin Wave brings their popular Latine Composers Showcase to the Atrium for four nights only with some of New York’s most unique Latine voices. Composer-performer Pauchi Sasaki presents another installment of her opera ARTEMIS, a multi-year project inspired by NASA’s program to bring the first woman to the Moon’s surface in 2026. Known for her interdisciplinary approach, integrating musical composition with multimedia performance, new technologies, and self-designed instruments, Pauchi explores the relationship and tensions between the female body, metal, technology, futurism and power. ARTEMIS aims to celebrate and bring light to this milestone in women's history in our pursuit of knowledge and new discoveries. This opera is envisioned as a transcultural coven, a rite of passage where the voices of women from all cultures and times resonate and are amplified.

This concert will present two world premieres: “ARTEMIS: Recitative” commissioned by HELLERAU – Europäisches Zentrum der Künste, Dresdner Musikfestspiele und Stiftung Kunst und Musik für Dresden; and “k’uKu”, commissioned by Americas Society. 



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BAM | ACO | Journey LIVE
Dec
7
2:00 PM14:00

BAM | ACO | Journey LIVE

December 6-7, 2024

American Composers Orchestra

Link: BAM | Journey LIVE

Austin Wintory, Composer & Conductor

Ode to Joy, Executive Producer

Journey LIVE

BAM teams up with composer/conductor Austin Wintory and the American Composers Orchestra to present an original, interactive live performance of his Grammy-nominated score for Journey, “the most beautiful game of its time" (IGN).

In an alchemical collision of mediums, live musicians respond to the real-time actions of on-stage gamers as they explore the gorgeous universe within the hit video game. Never the same each time it is played, JourneyLIVE is an interactive parable, marking an unprecedented formal exploration in which live musicians respond to the actions of video game players as they traverse miles of sprawling desert, rolling sand dunes, age-old ruins, caves, and howling winds.

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BAM | ACO | Journey LIVE
Dec
6
7:30 PM19:30

BAM | ACO | Journey LIVE

December 6-7, 2024

American Composers Orchestra

Link: BAM | Journey LIVE

Austin Wintory, Composer & Conductor

Ode to Joy, Executive Producer

Journey LIVE

BAM teams up with composer/conductor Austin Wintory and the American Composers Orchestra to present an original, interactive live performance of his Grammy-nominated score for Journey, “the most beautiful game of its time" (IGN).

In an alchemical collision of mediums, live musicians respond to the real-time actions of on-stage gamers as they explore the gorgeous universe within the hit video game. Never the same each time it is played, JourneyLIVE is an interactive parable, marking an unprecedented formal exploration in which live musicians respond to the actions of video game players as they traverse miles of sprawling desert, rolling sand dunes, age-old ruins, caves, and howling winds.

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Salon 58 features The Knights
Dec
1
6:30 PM18:30

Salon 58 features The Knights

Ariadne sings with The Knights in an intimate salon concert with snacks, drinks, and an after party!

Program will include:

Performed by an amazing group of musicians from The Knights:

The schedule for the evening will be:

  • doors open at 6:30pm with snacks and welcome drinks

  • music performance will start at 7:00pm

  • around 8pm we will have an afterparty with sight reading and more social time

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Brooklyn Rider | Tonhalle Zurich
Nov
24
4:00 PM16:00

Brooklyn Rider | Tonhalle Zurich

Ariadne Greif Sopran
Brooklyn Rider
Johnny Gandelsman Violine
Colin Jacobsen Violine
Nicholas Cords Viola
Michael Nicolas Violoncello

The Brooklyn Rider Almanac Vier kurze Stücke für Streichquartett von Clarice Assad, Gabriel Kahane, Giovanni Sollima und Tyshawn Sorey
Arnold Schönberg Streichquartett Nr. 2 fis-Moll op. 10
PauseColin Jacobsen «Chalk and Soot» für Streichquartett und Sopran

Preise CHF 85 / 55 / 30

Als «eines der Wunder der zeitgenössischen Musik» wurde das New Yorker Streichquartett Brooklyn Rider in der «Los Angeles Times» gerühmt. Denn es spielt nicht nur bestehende Werke – wie hier Arnold Schönbergs op. 10 –, sondern schafft sich mit Kompositionsaufträgen ein eigenes, stilistisch überaus vielfältiges Repertoire, das weit in jazzige oder rockige Gefilde reicht. Viele dieser Aufträge haben einen Bezug zu den grossen Themen der Gegenwart: zu verschiedenen politischen Konflikten etwa, oder zur Klimaerwärmung. Nun bringen sie vier neue Stücke aus ihrer Sammlung nach Zürich. Mit dabei ist auch die Sopranistin Ariadne Greif: Sie singt «Chalk and Soot» des Brooklyn-Rider-Geigers Colin Jacobsen.

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Brooklyn Rider | Stissing Center | Pine Plains, NY
Nov
3
4:00 PM16:00

Brooklyn Rider | Stissing Center | Pine Plains, NY

Johnny Gandelsman, Violin

Colin Jacobsen, Violin

Nicholas Cords, Viola

Michael Nicolas, Cello

Ariadne Greif, Soprano

Brooklyn Rider has carved a singular space in the world of string quartets over the last fifteen-plus years, with repertoire ranging from late-Beethoven to Persian classical music to American roots music to the endlessly varied voices of living composers. 

They will present four brand new string quartets inspired by "Der Blaue Reiter", a pre-WW1 era collective led by Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, Schoenberg's tonality-shattering String Quartet No. 2 with the mesmerizing American soprano Ariadne Greif, as well as a new song cycle written by Colin Jacobsen, the violinist of quartet and The Knights ensemble.

“They are four classical musicians performing with the energy of young rock stars jamming on their guitars, a Beethoven-goes-indie foray into making classical music accessible but also celebrating why it was good in the first place.”

 —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

"I don't believe I've ever experienced the radical emotional range of Op. 132's long, slow movement — with its liberating, dancing interjections — more intensely than when listening to the entirety of Healing Modes.” 

 —The New York Times

With their gripping performance style and unquenchable appetite for musical adventure, Brooklyn Rider has carved a singular space in the world of string quartets over their fifteen-plus year history. Defining the string quartet as a medium with deep historic roots and endless possibility for invention, they find equal inspiration in musical languages ranging from late Beethoven to Persian classical music to American roots music to the endlessly varied voices of living composers. Claiming no allegiance to either end of the historical spectrum, Brooklyn Rider most comfortably operates within the long arc of the tradition, seeking to illuminate works of the past with fresh insight while coaxing the malleable genre into the future through an inclusive programming vision, deep-rooted collaborations with a wide range of global tradition bearers, and the creation of thoughtful and relevant frames for commissioning projects.  

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Sacred and Profane | Table Manners and Mermaid Songs
Oct
15
7:00 PM19:00

Sacred and Profane | Table Manners and Mermaid Songs

Sacred and Profane

An evening of ecstatic chamber music and dada operatic comedy

with Ariadne Greif, soprano, Paul Pinto, baritone, Mary Birnbaum, stage direction,

Nadia Sirota and Jonah Sirota, violas, Benjamin Larsen, cello, Hyungjin Choi, piano,

Katherine Fortunato, percussion and the Momenta String Quartet

Robert Sirota’s broken places, a healing meditation on brokenness…. hearts, dreams, worlds. Composed for flutist Martha Cargo and cellist Benjamin Larsen.

The nine movements of A Sinner’s Diary comprise a surreal liturgy about the pull and tug between our inner demons and the angels of our better nature. For flute, 2 violas, cello, percussion and piano.

Sheree Clement’s Table Manners, originally for two sopranos and 40 pounds of silverware – is a comedic vocal duet about friendship, competition, and greed. Live premiere starring Ariadne Greif and Paul Pinto.

Mermaid Songs, three vivid, funny and forthright songs about not giving up your dream to be a mermaid, friendship, champagne cocktail parties and chemotherapy. For soprano and string quartet. Premiere performance, with Ariadne Greif directed by Mary Birnbaum.

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Moab Music Festival | Rocky Mountain Power Community Concert
Sep
2
2:00 PM14:00

Moab Music Festival | Rocky Mountain Power Community Concert

Spread out a blanket and soak in one of Moab’s favorite events! It’s the Festival’s 32nd annual free Community Concert. This wide-ranging program includes music from the American Songbook, duos for flute and marimba, a work by Diné composer and pianist Connor Chee about his musical heritage, and a special performance by artists from the Hopi Nation, who bring their own dancing and music to the festivities. The young stars of BAILEN round out the program with fresh, original tunes. 

Event Description: Moab’s Old City Park has beautiful shade trees, plenty of room to spread out on the lawn, and free parking! The festival provides some seating at this family-friendly, free, afternoon program and concert-goers are encouraged to bring blankets or camp chairs. Picnics are welcome.  

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Moab Music Festival | Music Hike II: Just Breath(e)
Sep
1
7:30 AM07:30

Moab Music Festival | Music Hike II: Just Breath(e)

Flutist and program curator Catherine Gregory, percussionist Ian Rosenbaum, and soprano Ariadne Greif, explore the relationship of sound, breath, and life through a collection of newly written miniatures by a diverse array of composers. The human voice and percussion join the flute to fashion a trio of the world’s oldest instruments in this theatrically conceived program, Just Breath(e).

Works by Timo Andres, Clarice Assad, Kinan Azmeh, Juhi Bansal, Viet Cuong, Ellis Ludwig-Leone, Diane Monroe and Matthew Evan Taylor are intertwined with specially arranged works by Raven Chacon, Chris Cerrone, and Kevin Puts that play on the same theme.

About the venue: A guided scenic hike at a private ranch leads concert-goers to enjoy music chosen to fit the setting. Among our most popular events, these scenic hikes offer unparalleled musical intimacy and engagement with festival artists. Click the Important Details tab above for more information. 

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Moab Music Festival | Red Cliffs I: Colorado Currents
Aug
31
7:00 PM19:00

Moab Music Festival | Red Cliffs I: Colorado Currents

This season the Moab Music Festival turns its attention to our greatest local resource—the mighty Colorado River. Join us as we explore a range of perspectives of living artists, with the hope to inspire ongoing stewardship of this precious resource.

The banks of the Colorado are the perfect setting to hear two world premieres by up-and-coming composers Maya Miro Johnson and Roydon Tse. Sponsored by the festival’s Commissioning Club and a matching grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, Johnson and Tse’s new commissions are inspired by the river. The program also includes a work by Salt Lake City composer John Costa, original music by Diné composer/pianist Connor Chee, a presentation by the Hopi Nation, and literary readings from Utah authors.

About the venue: Perched on the Colorado River and set against towering red rock walls, Red Cliffs Lodge is a spectacular location for an outdoor evening concert. The stage is set on an expansive lawn adjacent to the Colorado; bring a chair, spread your blanket on the lawn or find your spot in the provided seating area and enjoy the music as the sun sets on this beautiful venue.

Pre-Concert Panel: Just before the Colorado Currents performance, attend a free panel discussion at the Red Cliffs Lodge Colorado Room from 5:30-6:30 pm. Discussion will include the Moab Music Festival’s two world premieres, stewardship of the Colorado River, and the importance of water in the Hopi culture. Panelists include:

  • Moderator, Serah Mead 

  • John Weisheit, Co-Founder at Living Rivers and the Colorado Riverkeeper,

  • Howard Dennis, Native American flutist and Hopi Elder, and

  • Moab Music Festival commissioned composers Connor Chee, Maya Miro Johnson, and Roydon Tse.

Accommodation: Make the concert venue your accommodation in Moab and save 30% on your stay. When you book a room at Red Cliffs Lodge between August 30 and Sept 2, save 30% with the discount code MMF2024. Important: Enter the code on the page where you select your dates.

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Opera Saratoga | Guys and Dolls
Jun
29
to Jul 7

Opera Saratoga | Guys and Dolls

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Ariadne sings and dances as Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls, directed by Mary Birnbaum and starring Mikaela Bennett, Will Sokoloff, and Shavon Lloyd.

Performances:

Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 7:30pm

Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 2pm

Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at 7:30pm

Friday, July 5, 2024 at 7:30pm

Saturday, July 6, 2024 at 2pm

Sunday, July 7, 2024 at 2pm

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Gibney Dance
May
7
to May 12

Gibney Dance

The Joyce Theater
May 7-12
Tue-Wed @ 7:30 p.m.
Thu-Fri @ 8:00 p.m.
Sat @ 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m.
Sun @ 2:00 p.m.
Curtain Chat: Wed, May 8
Program:
The Fugue and Bach Duet by Twyla Tharp (Gibney Company premieres)
Remains by Jermaine Spivey and Spenser Theberge (World Premiere)
A Measurable Existence by Yue Yin (Tour Favorite)
Tickets on sale now!

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Tiergarten | Death Of Classical
Apr
19
7:00 PM19:00

Tiergarten | Death Of Classical

  • The Great Hall under the Church of St. Mary (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

In partnership with Carnegie Hall as part of their Weimar Festival, this immersive, subversive, underground cabaret event takes its name from the Tiergarten—“The Garden of Beasts”—a sprawling central park around which the Third Reich rose to power. The program traces a path backwards in time, exploring historic moments of societal madness through music ranging from Verdi to Kylie Minogue, Dean Martin to Max Richter, William Byrd to Brecht & Weill, with a panoply of performers that includes singers, dancers, actors, shadow puppets, and more.

The magnificent Great Hall beneath a church on the Lower East Side will be transformed into an immersive 1920s Berlin Speakeasy, with period-themed food and drinks, vintage dress, and more.

Tiergarten
is directed by Death of Classical founder and Artistic Director Andrew Ousley, MC’d by the great Kim David Smith, whom The New York Times called "a male Marlene Dietrich," and features music by DoC favorites and “pillars of New York’s Hot Jazz scene” (also according to The New York Times) The Grand Street Stompers.

The Great Hall under the Church of St. Mary

440 Grand Street

New York, NY 10002

Food & Drinks are included in all tickets (benches & tables)!

‍Each Table purchase comes with four available seats, as well as a complimentary bottle of champagne! *Please note that we will assign which table you'll be at in each section.*

Ticketholders must be 21 years or older.

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Tiergarten | Death Of Classical
Apr
18
7:00 PM19:00

Tiergarten | Death Of Classical

  • The Great Hall under the Church of St. Mary (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

In partnership with Carnegie Hall as part of their Weimar Festival, this immersive, subversive, underground cabaret event takes its name from the Tiergarten—“The Garden of Beasts”—a sprawling central park around which the Third Reich rose to power. The program traces a path backwards in time, exploring historic moments of societal madness through music ranging from Verdi to Kylie Minogue, Dean Martin to Max Richter, William Byrd to Brecht & Weill, with a panoply of performers that includes singers, dancers, actors, shadow puppets, and more.

The magnificent Great Hall beneath a church on the Lower East Side will be transformed into an immersive 1920s Berlin Speakeasy, with period-themed food and drinks, vintage dress, and more.

Tiergarten
is directed by Death of Classical founder and Artistic Director Andrew Ousley, MC’d by the great Kim David Smith, whom The New York Times called "a male Marlene Dietrich," and features music by DoC favorites and “pillars of New York’s Hot Jazz scene” (also according to The New York Times) The Grand Street Stompers.

The Great Hall under the Church of St. Mary

440 Grand Street

New York, NY 10002

Food & Drinks are included in all tickets (benches & tables)!

‍Each Table purchase comes with four available seats, as well as a complimentary bottle of champagne! *Please note that we will assign which table you'll be at in each section.*

Ticketholders must be 21 years or older.

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Tiergarten | Death Of Classical
Apr
17
7:00 PM19:00

Tiergarten | Death Of Classical

  • The Great Hall under the Church of St. Mary (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

In partnership with Carnegie Hall as part of their Weimar Festival, this immersive, subversive, underground cabaret event takes its name from the Tiergarten—“The Garden of Beasts”—a sprawling central park around which the Third Reich rose to power. The program traces a path backwards in time, exploring historic moments of societal madness through music ranging from Verdi to Kylie Minogue, Dean Martin to Max Richter, William Byrd to Brecht & Weill, with a panoply of performers that includes singers, dancers, actors, shadow puppets, and more.

The magnificent Great Hall beneath a church on the Lower East Side will be transformed into an immersive 1920s Berlin Speakeasy, with period-themed food and drinks, vintage dress, and more.

Tiergarten
is directed by Death of Classical founder and Artistic Director Andrew Ousley, MC’d by the great Kim David Smith, whom The New York Times called "a male Marlene Dietrich," and features music by DoC favorites and “pillars of New York’s Hot Jazz scene” (also according to The New York Times) The Grand Street Stompers.

The Great Hall under the Church of St. Mary

440 Grand Street

New York, NY 10002

Food & Drinks are included in all tickets (benches & tables)!

‍Each Table purchase comes with four available seats, as well as a complimentary bottle of champagne! *Please note that we will assign which table you'll be at in each section.*

Ticketholders must be 21 years or older.

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Ensemble Melange | Strings Music Festival
Apr
2
7:00 PM19:00

Ensemble Melange | Strings Music Festival

Ensemble Mélange performs a concert alongside Steamboat Springs Middle School and Steamboat Mountain School students after a yearlong residency.

About Strings School Days:


Strings School Days is a unique music and arts education program provided by Strings Music Festival at no cost to schools, students, or teachers. Annually, the program serves over 3,000 K-12 students in 14 schools throughout the Yampa Valley. The program provides an opportunity for local students to learn from, rehearse with, and perform alongside professional musicians. Through this program, Strings aims for students to appreciate diverse cultures, develop a broad worldview, and move forward with confidence as arts supporters in their secondary and post-secondary lives.

Free community event! Ticket required!

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Ensemble Mélange | Vilar Performing Arts Center | Bear Creek, CO
Mar
30
6:00 PM18:00

Ensemble Mélange | Vilar Performing Arts Center | Bear Creek, CO

Ensemble Mélange, formerly known as SHUFFLE Concert is a joyful sextet of all-star virtuosos. Ensemble Mélange shakes up the concert experience, forges a personal connection with the audience, and mixes tried-and-true repertoire with a smorgasbord of jewels from distant genres. The concert is reformatted as a musician’s party game; after each piece, members of the audience are chosen to pick the next piece from an extensive menu organized by style, nationality, and time period. Whether you’re a purist or a populist, a snob or a noob, eight years old or eighty years old, you’ll leave charmed and punch-drunk on a piece you didn’t know you were going to love.

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Nick Brooke's Ten Transcendental Etudes | Mass MoCA
Mar
2
8:00 PM20:00

Nick Brooke's Ten Transcendental Etudes | Mass MoCA

Ariadne jumps in at the last minute for an ailing colleague in Nick Brooke’s stunning Ten Transcendental Etudes.

Bennington College Professor Nicholas Brooke brings his creative collaborators to MASS MoCA for a week-long residency to work on his latest piece, Ten Transcendental Etudes. Culminating in a work-in-progress sharing, Ten Transcendental Etudes is an evening-length piece for 6 performers that melds sampling, sound design, and physical theater, and looks at how songs dominate how we talk about each other. The 10-movement theater piece begins with a phonemic breakdown of a single Elvis phrase (“I can’t help falling”), then blooms into dense fugues of text, song fragments, and visceral movement, using familiar pop and recorded sources while recursively sampling itself, creating a work that is “operatic in scope, unfolding in layers that constantly reveal new meanings.” (Culturebot).

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