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String Theories I: John Cage’s Twenty-Three // andPlay

Tuesday, March 22, 20168:00 pm

The String Orchestra of Brooklyn

John Cage: Twenty-Three

andPlay

Robert Honstein: Talking in Circles
Nicholas DeMaison: from perfect nowhere
Fjola Evans: Dogged
Kristoffer Svensson: Den intimitet som finns i smultron (world premiere)
Peter Kramer: Cantus Fractibilis

Roulette Members get front row seats at this performance. Sign up for Membership now!

The String Orchestra of Brooklyn kicks off their String Theories festival with John Cage’s Twenty-Three followed by the andPlay duo performing works by Robert Honstein, Nicholas Demaison, Fjola Evans, Peter Kramer, and Kristopher Svensson.

Composed in 1988 and premiered the same year in Vermont, John Cage’s Twenty-Three is, unsurprisingly, 23 minutes long. The work is not intended to be conducted. Rather, each player has his own chronometer, and he or she decides on the starting time, which should be sometime during or shortly after the tuning of the instruments.

Comprised of Maya Bennardo on violin and Hannah Levinson on viola, NYC-based duo andPlay is committed to expanding the existing violin/viola duo repertoire through performing rarely heard works and commissioning emerging composers.  

Founded in 2007, The String Orchestra of Brooklyn has become an integral part of New York City’s vibrant and diverse musical landscape, bringing together creative instrumentalists, composers, and like-minded organizations and ensembles to collaborate on adventurous musical projects and present them to the public at an affordable price. String Theories is conceived as an opportunity to provide composers and improvisers with a platform to create works on a much larger scale than typically possible.

Festival Pass $50 to attend all three concerts + free drink ticket for each night!

Festival pass includes admission for one + one free drink ticket to each night. Drink tickets will be hard copy and available at the box office when purchaser picks up ticket.

String Theories I: John Cage’s Twenty-Three // andPlay

Tuesday, March 22, 20168:00 pm

The String Orchestra of Brooklyn

John Cage: Twenty-Three

andPlay

Robert Honstein: Talking in Circles
Nicholas DeMaison: from perfect nowhere
Fjola Evans: Dogged
Kristoffer Svensson: Den intimitet som finns i smultron (world premiere)
Peter Kramer: Cantus Fractibilis

Roulette Members get front row seats at this performance. Sign up for Membership now!

The String Orchestra of Brooklyn kicks off their String Theories festival with John Cage’s Twenty-Three followed by the andPlay duo performing works by Robert Honstein, Nicholas Demaison, Fjola Evans, Peter Kramer, and Kristopher Svensson.

Composed in 1988 and premiered the same year in Vermont, John Cage’s Twenty-Three is, unsurprisingly, 23 minutes long. The work is not intended to be conducted. Rather, each player has his own chronometer, and he or she decides on the starting time, which should be sometime during or shortly after the tuning of the instruments.

Comprised of Maya Bennardo on violin and Hannah Levinson on viola, NYC-based duo andPlay is committed to expanding the existing violin/viola duo repertoire through performing rarely heard works and commissioning emerging composers.  

Founded in 2007, The String Orchestra of Brooklyn has become an integral part of New York City’s vibrant and diverse musical landscape, bringing together creative instrumentalists, composers, and like-minded organizations and ensembles to collaborate on adventurous musical projects and present them to the public at an affordable price. String Theories is conceived as an opportunity to provide composers and improvisers with a platform to create works on a much larger scale than typically possible.

Festival Pass $50 to attend all three concerts + free drink ticket for each night!

Festival pass includes admission for one + one free drink ticket to each night. Drink tickets will be hard copy and available at the box office when purchaser picks up ticket.

 

String Theories I at Roulette 2016