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Miller Theatre at Columbia University Announces 2024-25 Season 

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25TH ANNIVERSARY OF COMPOSER PORTRAITS
Miller’s “indispensable” flagship series
“There are few series as satisfying as the Miller Theater’s
signature dives into one composer.” — The New York Times

COURTNEY BRYAN:
International Contemporary Ensemble and Quince Ensemble
perform a program of the MacArthur Fellow’s recent works (9/12)

MIGUEL ZENÓN:
The Grammy-winning composer and saxophonist gathers
an all-star large ensemble to premiere Golden City (11/14)

LISA STREICH:
Violinist Miranda Cuckson and Yarn/Wire premiere the Swedish composer’s
Miller and Venice Biennale commission, ORCHESTRA (2/6)

MIYA MASAOKA:
International Contemporary Ensemble plays nature-inspired works
by the Guggenheim and Rome Prize-winning composer (3/6)

JESSIE MONTGOMERY:
The Grammy-winning composer and her ensemble, The Everything Band,
premiere a Miller commission alongside other works (4/3)

3 STELLAR JAZZ ENSEMBLES
LUCIANA SOUZA WITH CHICO PINHEIRA (10/5)
The duo presents an intimate evening of music rooted in jazz and Brazilian traditions
BILLY CHILDS QUARTET (2/8)
The renowned pianist makes his Miller debut with an all-star quartet
RUDRESH MAHANTHAPPA HERO TRIO (3/1)
The premier alto saxophonist returns to Miller with a program
inspired by some of his greatest influences

4 LEADING EARLY MUSIC GROUPS FROM THE U.K.
The only NYC appearance for all 4 groups next season
THE SIXTEEN performs William Byrd and Arvo Pärt (10/26)
THE MARIAN CONSORT present music from the Scottish Renaissance (11/16)
THE TALLIS SCHOLARS return for their Christmas celebration (12/5)
STILE ANTICO honors Palestrina’s 500th anniversary (3/29)

A SPECIAL EVENT
Pianists SIMONE DINNERSTEIN and AWADAGIN PRATT perform solo and duo keyboard masterpieces by Vasks, Glass, Mozart, Beethoven (10/24)

MORNINGSIDE LIGHTS XIII
Concept/direction by Processional Arts Workshop
The 13th annual program brings the Morningside community together for
free workshops and an outdoor procession featuring handmade lanterns
(9/21 with workshops beginning 9/14)

POP-UP CONCERTS RETURN WITH AUDIENCE ONSTAGE
“Close to the music” takes on new meaning with this spontaneous,
free modern music series with free drinks at cocktail hour
(concerts announced throughout the season)