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New Sounds Live
2008-2009 Concert Season
The 22nd annual concert series hosted by John Schaefer
NEW YORK, NY
October 07, 2008
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The New Sounds Live 2008-2009 concert series gets underway on October 28 at the World Financial Center with the U.S. Premiere of Bobby Previte’s incredible multi-media work, “The 23 Constellations of Joan Miró,” musical responses to each of the paintings in the series. Later in the fall, on November 18, New York’s Musica Sacra (the versatile chorus led by Kent Tritle), performs Arvo Pärt’s meditative Stabat Mater and Morton Feldman’s mysterious “Rothko Chapel” (a tribute to the American painter Mark Rothko.)
Also, the New Sounds Live silent film music series returns to the World Financial Center's Winter Garden in February of 2009. Thrill to new scores to classic films, among them a new score to "Man With A Movie Camera" by the Cinematic Orchestra - spacejazz players with a talent for turntablism. Then at Merkin Hall on March 12, 2009, pianist Sarah Cahill performs a collection of newly commissioned peace works from a group of composers (among them Frederic Rzewski, Terry Riley, Meredith Monk, Yoko Ono, Pauline Oliveros, Peter Garland, Phil Kline, Jerome Kitzke and Kyle Gann) who have written short, pungent piano works in response to the ongoing Iraqi crisis.
On April 2, 2009, hear some works by the people, for the people, at the annual Bang on a Can People’s Commissioning Fund concert at Merkin Hall. Then, the final New Sounds Live concert of the season is on May 14, 2009 at Merkin Hall - a post jazz/post rock double bill where The Bad Plus have some fun kicking down the walls of the jazz establishment, and the Benevento/Mathis/Barr trio (keyboards and two drummers) will test the limits of indie rock.
All of the concerts, hosted by John Schaefer, will be taped for future broadcast on WNYC-FM, and will be available for on-demand streaming at wnyc.org.
Schedule of Events | Listen on Demand
World Financial Center
Drummer/composer Bobby Previte’s cycle of 23 musical miniatures, responses to each of the "Constellation" paintings by artist Joan Miró.
World Financial Center
Musica Sacra, cond. by Kent Tritle
Two contemporary classics: Morton Feldman's nearly-mystical choral piece "Rothko Chapel," and Arvo Pärt's genuinely mystical interpretation of the Stabat Mater.
World Financial Center
New Music for Silent Film
New scores to classic films. Including a new score to "Man With A Movie Camera" by the Cinematic Orchestra, and more!
Merkin Hall
Notes on the War: The Piano Protests
A collection of peace pieces reacting to the war in Iraq, commissioned and performed by pianist Sarah Cahill.
Merkin Hall
Bang on a Can PCF Concert
Three new works, commissioned by the people, for the people, performed by the Bang on a Can All-Stars and guests.
Merkin Hall
Post-Jazz / Post-Rock: The Musical Truth
The Bad Plus brings its all-out, uninhibited style to pop standards and its own compositions. They'll be joined by the Benevento/Mathis/Barr Trio – a keyboard/drum/drum combo.
Ear to Ear
Ear to Ear takes innovative musicians off the New York stages and into the studio for relaxed, insightful conversation, as they share their personal recordings with host David Garland.
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The New Americans
WNYC announces The New Americans, an ongoing station-wide celebration of foreign-born artists now residing in the United States.
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The Wordless Music Series
WNYC presents four one-hour specials that highlight the ground-breaking '07-'08 season of the Wordless Music Series, hosted by Radio Lab's Jad Abumrad.
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Music from the 92nd Street Y
Sara Fishko digs into the audio archives of the 92nd Street Y to bring us the greatest live performances from the stage of the Y's Kaufmann Concert Hall.
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Concerts from the Frick Collection
For over sixty years, the series Concerts from The Frick Collection has delighted WNYC listeners with the finest in keyboard recitals, chamber groups, and early music ensembles.
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