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Ear Heart Music Presents: Madeleine Shapiro
Cellist Madeleine Shapiro will present an evening of works for cello and electronics. The program will highlight recent works which were written for her, and include several premieres; the world premieres of Trance for cello with live computer electronics by Utah composer Miguel Chuaqui, and The Beekeeper for cello and fixed media by Baltimore composer Anna Rubin. The Wetland for cello and live electronics by Juraj Kojs will receive it's New York premiere. Rounding out the evening will be several other works commissioned by Madeleine for her Nature Project. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Upcoming Ear Heart Music shows!
11/3/2011 7:30 PM - Gareth Flowers Using trumpet and live-processing, Gareth Flowers' solo project stems from his work in contemporary music (ICE) and his interest in electro-acoustic music.
12/1/2011 7:30 PM - Trio KAVAK Comprised of three adventurous and admired young New York City talents, KAVAK brings together highly refined chamber music with a feeling of modern immediacy and relevance.
12/15/2011 7:30 PM - loadbang New music chamber group loadbang Known for its searing, unpredictable improvisations, New music chamber group loadbang, blurs the line between composed and extemporaneous music.
1/26/2012 7:30 PM - Hutchins East Hutchins COnsort East performs original works by Michael Harrison, Sam Withrow, John Forshee and Hannah Lash written specifically for Carleen Hutchins' New Violin Family instruments.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * About Ear Heart Music
"Flutist Amelia Lukas' innovative Ear Heart Music series at the Tank has become a staple in the New York new-music soundscape." - Time Out NY
Called "scintillating" and "truly original" by Time Out NY, Ear Heart Music is where New Yorkers can get their aural fix. Featuring some of the city's most cutting edge performers, composers and programming, this is a modern chamber music series presented to an intimate crowd. Our audiences are engaged not simply entertained by the music they hear. We nurture our listeners by presenting repertoire that is challenging yet relevant, and by providing context for our work. Most often shows incorporate multi-media elements, electronic processing, performance art, film or dance.
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LocationThe Tank
151 W 46th Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10036
United States
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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