This eclectic program features acoustic instruments showcasing unique works all using electronic sounds. Due to popular demand, we will feature an encore performance of Natacha Diels’ What do you Want to see Today? This whimsical piece about the intersection of art and Artificial Intelligence defies genre and was so loved by the audience that we are excited to perform it again! John Adams’ John’s Book of Alleged Dances is an exuberant group of dances that have humorous titles like Stubble Crotchet and Alligator Escalator. In Mark Applebaum’s inventive work, Aphasia, the soloist performs an elaborately choreographed set of hand gestures against the background of pre-recorded tape. Other works on the program from composers Marc Mellits and Winsor’s own Rane Moore will continue to showcase the talents of the performers in surprising ways. This will be an event to remember!
PROGRAM:
Natacha Diels: What do you Want to See Today?
Rane Moore: Your Name Is Rain
Marc Mellits: Parking Violation
Mark Applebaum: Aphasia
John Adams: John’s Book of Alleged Dances
PERFORMERS: Gabriela Díaz , violin; Lilit Hartunian, violin; Mark Berger, viola; Rafael Popper-Keizer and Steve Marotto, cello; Jeffrey Means, percussion; Rane Moore, clarinet; Peggy Pearson, oboe, Dan VanHassel, electronics