Tuesday, May 19, 2015 - 8:00pm to Wednesday, May 20, 2015 - 7:55pm
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Pamplemousse presents a potpourri of proliferous explosions through exquisitely intertwined introversion and exhibitionism. Bookended by the US premiere of Steven Takasugi’s spectacular piano solo Die Klavierübung and Eoin Callery’s death-defying large ensemble work, Morning in the Manor, the three Pamplemousse coldcuts feature the extremes of silent solitude ([33 Words]), extravagant miscommunication (Child of Chimera), and reinterpretation of Life Itself, as seen through the eye of a slide whistle (Still Mistitled).
Featuring:
- Steve Takasugi : Die Klavierübung - for piano and electronics
- Andrew Greenwald : [33 Words] - for solo soprano saxophone
- Bryan Jacobs : Still Mistitled* - for 2 computer-controlled slide whistles, violin, and cello
- Natacha Diels : Child of Chimera* - for 3 performers
- Eoin Callery : Morning in the Manor - for flute, oboe, saxophone, violin, cello, piano, and voice
* Brand-new!
Performed by Ensemble Pamplemousse:
- Natacha Diels, flute
- Kiku Enomoto, violin
- Jessie Marino, cello
- Dave Broome, piano
- Andrew Greenwald, drums
- Bryan Jacobs, electronics
With Guest Artists:
- Amanda DeBoer, voice
- Ryan Muncy, sax
- Sky Macklay, oboe
- James Ilgenfritz, bass
For more information, please visit:
www.ensemblepamplemousse.org.