New Sounds Live
The 17th and 18th annual concert series hosted by John Schaefer
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
The 17th annual New Sounds Live concert series continues and as 2004 approaches, we look ahead to the 18th annual season. Be there for the premieres of new WNYC-commissioned works by Aaron Jay Kernis, and John Luther Adams, the winter film series at the World Financial Center featuring silent films set to innovative and energetic scores by Joby Talbot, Merkin Hall events with the Tin Hat Trio, Ethel, and Laurie Anderson, and the day-long New York Guitar Festival Marathon. The concerts, hosted by John Schaefer, will be taped for future broadcast on WNYC.
Schedule of Events
WNYC's John Schaefer kicks off a new season of New Sounds Live concerts with the Tin Hat Trio at Merkin Hall.
Anonymous 4 Farewell Season. Sir John Tavener: The Bridegroom, played by Anonymous 4 and the Chilingirian String Quartet.
Airs on New Sounds on Thursday, December 4, 2003
New Sounds Live presents "The Mathematics of Resonant Bodies," written for Steven Schick by John Luther Adams
Airs on New Sounds on Monday, December 22, 2003
Hear the world premiere of Aaron Jay Kernis' Concerto for Toy Piano and Chamber Orchestra, a WNYC commission. Margaret Leng Tan and the new music band Alarm Will Sound perform the clangorous piece at the World Financial Centers Winter Garden on December 9, at 7PM..
Rare silent films by Alfred Hitchcock, George Méliès, Bill Morrison and Keïsuke Sasaki featuring new live scores will screen for three winter evenings in the World Financial Center Winter Garden. The old silent films with new music have been curated and will be hosted by John Schaefer as part of the New York Guitar Festival. Screenings include a set of films with original live scores provided by The Bill Frisell Trio on two nights, and Alfred Hitchcock's first suspense thriller, The Lodger (1926) accompanied by composer Joby Talbot's score on the third night.
The Second New Sounds Live/New York Guitar Festival Marathon. All-day event with Paul Odette, Simon Shaheen, David Starobin, Dennis Koster, David Torn, Russell Malone with pianist Benny Green, Steve Kimock, Kaki King ,Henry Kaiser, Dominic Frasca, and Vinicius Cantuaria.
Visit the WNYC Guide to the New York Guitar Festival
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