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SIX NONSTOP HOURS OF LIVE STREAMING MUSIC!
SUNDAY MAY 3, 2020
3PM–9PM EDT

Roulette is excited to partner with Bang on a Can to present six hours of live streaming performance hosted by Michael Gordon, David Lang, and Julia Wolfe.

In this strange moment, Roulette is broadening its scope and seeking new ways to support and remain connected to our community and artists. As part of our newly launched Roulette at Home initiative, we’ll be partnering with fellow organizations to develop new ways to engage virtually with artists and experience new work online. On Sunday, May 3 we’re partnering with Bang on a Can for a live performance streamed online. The Bang on a Can Marathon showcases brand new works commissioned especially for the day, played by some of the most amazing performers on the planet.

SCHEDULE

MEREDITH MONK
CASSIE WIELAND “Heart” performed by ADAM HOLMES
ROBERT HONSTEIN “Orison” performed by ASHLEY BATHGATE
VIJAY IYER
ANNA CLYNE “Rapture” performed by EILEEN MACK
GEORGE LEWIS
SHARA NOVA
ADAM CUTHBERT
DAI WEI New Work” performed by TODD REYNOLDS
MARTIN BRESNICK “Ishi’s Song” performed by LISA MOORE
KEN THOMSON “New Work” performed by ROBERT BLACK
NATHALIE JOACHIM
DAVID T LITTLE “Hellhound” performed by MAYA BEISER
MIYA MASAOKA
MEARA O’REILLY
VINKO GLOBOKAR “Toucher” performed by STEVEN SCHICK
ZOË KEATING
MOOR MOTHER
PHILIP GLASS “Knee Play 2” from Einstein on the Beach performed by TIM FAIN
MARK STEWART
MARY HALVORSON
MOLLY JOYCE “New Work” performed by DAVID COSSIN
IAN CHANG
STEVE REICH “Vermont Counterpoint” performed by CLAIRE CHASE
SHELLEY WASHINGTON “Black Mary” performed by KEN THOMSON
JOHN ADAMS “China Gates” performed by VICKY CHOW

Bang on a Can means a lot of things to us. It means live performance in front of enthusiastic audiences, which none of us can really have right now.  It means music-curious people rubbing elbows with each other, in packed concert halls, talking to each other about the role that music plays in their lives, which we can’t have now either.  But it also means supporting a community of artists, commissioning new work from composers, providing live paid performance opportunities to amazing musicians, and introducing listeners worldwide to music that can change their lives.  Those are things we can do now! And they are things we need now. We are all waiting for the world to heal, but until it does, we all have to do what we can.