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David Jaffe: The Space Between Us
Composer David Jaffe's tribute to pioneering composer Henry Brant, "The Space Between Us," is scored for two spatially-separated string quartets and a set of robotic instruments performed by percussionist Andrew Schloss using a 3D sensor called a Radiodrum. The robotic instruments were created specially for this piece by MacArthur Award-winning Seattle sound artist Trimpin, whose work has appeared in galleries and concert halls throughout the world. The instruments include a set of 18 chimes that surround the audience, as well as xylophone, glockenspiel and Disklavier, controlled remotely by percussionist Andrew Schloss using a Radiodrum. They are joined by Canada's Lafayette String Quartet and four local string players. This performance will be the work's Seattle premiere.
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LocationGood Shepherd Center Chapel (View)
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, 4th floor
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
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