Source: Miller Theatre at Columbia University.
Tuesday, September 12
Longleash
Pala Garcia, violin; John Popham, cello; Julia Den Boer, piano and harmonium
Known for its innovative programming and artistic excellence, Longleash makes its Miller debut. The “expert young trio” (Strad Magazine) brings a unique program of new music, including two world premieres and Igor Santos’ Sounding Petals, an imagined sonification of mobiles inspired by the work of American sculptor Alexander Calder.PROGRAM
Katherine Balch Different Gravities (2023), world premiere
Adrian Knight Cherubics IV and V (2022-23), world premiere
Anthony Vine Devotions (2022) for violin, cello, and harmonium
Igor Santos Sounding Petals (2019)Tuesday, October 24
Vicky Chow, piano
“One of our era’s most brilliant pianists” (Pitchfork), Hong Kong/Canadian pianist Vicky Chow returns to the Miller stage for a solo performance of eclectic contemporary works, following her performance as a featured musician in the final season of Miller’s acclaimed podcast Mission: Commission.PROGRAM
Tomeka Reid Lamenting G.F., A.A., B.T., T.M. (2020)
Felipe Lara Injust Intonations (2017)
Caroline Shaw Gustave le Gray (2012)
Tania León Rituál (1987)
Nik Bärstch Modul 5Tuesday, November 21
Russell Greenberg, percussion
Percussion mastermind Russell Greenberg is the founder of the intrepid Yarn/Wire and a longtime Miller Theatre collaborator. For his first solo Pop-Up Concert, he performs a selection of adventurous percussion works, with virtuosic trumpeter Nate Wooley joining for a special duo.
