TENTH INTERVENTION presents: Subversion: Music about Conflicts, Politics and War featuring works by David T. Little, Aleksandra Vrebalov, Dorian Wallace, and Jonathan Berger November 3, 2014 at 7:30pm the cell 338 w. 23rd st, NYC 10011
$15 general admission, $10 in advance, free with military ID Purchase tickets here
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Subversion: Music about Conflict, Politics and Waris a chamber music program presented by TENTH INTERVENTION consisting of four pieces by different, living composers, all inspired by the tragedy, drama, and heartache evoked by conflicts and war. Four composers, inspired by the tragedy, the drama, and the irony of conflict have come together to present stories of humanity.
Each work represents a different perspective of the human experience touched by war: a soldier in troubled Vietnam, the melancholy of American civilian life, identities fractured by centuries of intolerance, and the capacity of individuals for aggression and violence. The program will begin with an opening statement from CPL Shamus Smith (USMC/USARNG)
Program: Songs of Love, Death, Friends, and Government David T. Little (b.1978)
Eli Eli Jonathan Berger (b.1954)
A Letter To My Wife Dorian Wallace (b.1985)
hold me neighbor, in this storm Aleksandra Vrebalov (b.1970)
Musicians: Hajnal Pivnick, violin Lynn Bechtold, violin Hannah Levinson, viola Hamilton Berry, cello Lydia Dahling, soprano Mary Mackenzie, soprano Katie Cox, flute Samuel Marques, clarinet Dorian Wallace, piano
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