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DROWN IN THE DEPTH | December 13
Dec.
13

DROWN IN THE DEPTH | December 13

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen December 13th 2016 concert. Drown in the depth in big letters plus concert details.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

DROWN IN THE DEPTH

Performing New Works by:

  • Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade

  • Noah Kaplan

  • Matt McBane

  • Anna Pidgorna

  • Juri Seo


Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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New works by Princeton composers for a variety of ensembles

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BUILD + GAMES VIOLET | December 6
Dec.
6

BUILD + GAMES VIOLET | December 6

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen December 6th 2016 concert. A picture of the artists in front of a fence grinning.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

BUILD + GAMES VIOLET

Performing New Works by:

  • Alex Dowling

  • Matt McBane

  • Emma O'Halloran


Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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Composer-led bands performing new works by Princeton Composers

Composer-led bands Build and Games Violet play a double bill at the Princeton Sound Kitchen.

Build is a Brooklyn-based instrumental quintet of strings, keyboards and drums led by Princeton composer, Matt McBane.

Games Violet is a Philadelphia-based electronic duo of Princeton composers Emma O'Halloran and Alex Dowling.

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One Hundred Goodbyes | November 15, 2016
Nov.
15

One Hundred Goodbyes | November 15, 2016

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen November 15th 2016 concert. One hundred goodbyes in big letters plus concert details.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

One Hundred Goodbyes

Performing New Works by:

  • Leila Adu

  • Donnacha Dennehy

  • Amanda Feery

  • Florent Ghys

  • Jason Treuting

Performed by:

  • One Hundred Goodbyes


Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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New works by Princeton composers for a variety of performers

A variety of musicians including Tigue, Courtney Orlando, Owen Weaver, Grey McMurray, and Amanda Gookin, perform new works by Princeton composers. These include ‘One Hundred Goodbyes' a song cycle by Donnacha Dennehy, a percussion trio by Jason Treuting, a percussion and video piece by Florent Ghys, and solo cello pieces by Leila Adu and Amanda Feery.

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Mobius Percussion | November 8, 2016
Nov.
8

Mobius Percussion | November 8, 2016

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen November 8th 2016 concert. Mobius percussion in big letters plus concert details.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

Mobius Percussion

Performing New Works by:

  • Jenny Beck

  • Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade

  • Chris Douthitt

  • Andrea Mazzariello

  • Anna Meadors

  • Annika Socolofsky

Performed by:

  • Mobius Percussion

Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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New works by Princeton composers for percussion quartet

The acclaimed Mobius Percussion returns to Princeton Sound Kitchen (PSK) to perform new works by Princeton composers for percussion quartet. Kicking off the PSK season, this concert will include a wide range of traditional and found percussion instruments as well as electronics, fiddle and more in compositions by Jenny Beck, Anna Meadors, Christopher Douthitt, Annika Socolofsky, Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade, and Andrea Mazzariello.

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CONCERT: 2016.05.10 JACK Quartet
May
10

CONCERT: 2016.05.10 JACK Quartet

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen May 10th 2016 concert. Jack quartet in big letters plus concert details.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

JACK Quartet

Performing New Works by:

  • Yuri Boguinia

  • Viet Cuong

  • Christopher Douthitt

  • Noah Kaplan

  • Pascal Le Boeuf

  • Juri Seo

  • Dan Trueman

  • Kendall Williams


Performed by:

  • Jack Quartet

Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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PSK presents JACK QUARTET performing new works by Princeton composers Yuri Boguinia, Viet Cuong, Christopher Douthitt, Noah Kaplan, Pascal Le Boeuf, Juri Seo, Dan Trueman, and Kendall Williams at Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall on Tuesday, May 10, 2016, 8pm.

Dan Trueman, Director (on sabbatical 2015 – 2016) 

Dmitri Tymoczko, Acting Director 

Michael Pratt, Resident Conductor 

Coming soon:

Annika Socolofsky interviews the composers and the performers

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CONCERT: 2016.04.26 Mobius Percussion
Apr.
26

CONCERT: 2016.04.26 Mobius Percussion

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen April 26th 2016 concert. Mobius percussion in big letters plus concert details.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

Mobius Percussion

Performing New Works by:

  • Quinn Collins

  • Matt McBane

  • Dave Molk

Performed by:

  • Mobius Percussion

Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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PSK presents MOBIUS PERCUSSION performing new works by Princeton composers Quinn Collins, Matt McBane and Dave Molk at Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall on Tuesday, April 26, 2016, 8pm.

Dan Trueman, Director (on sabbatical 2015 – 2016)

Dmitri Tymoczko, Acting Director

Michael Pratt, Resident Conductor

Annika Socolofsky interviews the composers about their works:
PSK Q&A: Mobius Percussion

And one of the performers:
PERFORMER CORNER: Mika Godbole of Mobius Percussion

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CONCERT: 2016.04.19 Dialogic - Generals Concert
Apr.
19

CONCERT: 2016.04.19 Dialogic - Generals Concert

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen April 19th 2016 concert. Dialogic in big letters plus concert details.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

Dialogic - Generals Concert

Performing New Works by:

  • Yuri Boguinia

  • Florent Ghys

  • Anna Pidgorna

  • Kendall Williams

  • Bora Yoon

Performed by:

  • Dialogic

Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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PSK presents 'DIALOGIC,' various artists and ensembles performing new works by Princeton second year graduate student composers Yuri Boguinia, Florent Ghys, Anna Pidgorna, Kendall Williams and Bora Yoon, responding to work by composers from the ages, or established contemporary composers. This forms part of the students' General Examinations submission of original work. An annual event, this is always an extraordinary concert featuring old and new works. The concert is at Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall on Tuesday, April 19, 2016, 8pm.

Dan Trueman, Director (on sabbatical 2015 – 2016)

Dmitri Tymoczko, Acting Director

Michael Pratt, Resident Conductor

Responding to composers:

Anton Webern, Baligh Hamdi, Arvo Pärt, Ludwig Van Beethoven and Igor Stravinsky

Annika Socolofsky interviews the composers about their works:

PSK Q&A: Dialogic

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CONCERT: 2016.04.05 Bloom and Buzz
Apr.
5

CONCERT: 2016.04.05 Bloom and Buzz

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen April 5th 2016 concert. Bloom and buzz in big letters plus concert details.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

Bloom and Buzz

Performing New Works by:

  • Viet Cuong

  • Noah Kaplan

  • Daniel Silliman

  • Kendall Williams

  • Bora Yoon

Performed by:

  • Bloom and Buzz

Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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PSK presents 'BLOOM AND BUZZ,' various artists and ensembles performing new works by Princeton composers Viet Cuong, Noah Kaplan, Daniel Silliman, Kendall Williams and Bora Yoon at Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, 8pm.

Dan Trueman, Director (on sabbatical 2015 – 2016)

Dmitri Tymoczko, Acting Director

Michael Pratt, Resident Conductor

Annika Socolofsky interviews the composers about their works:
PSK Q&A: Bloom and Buzz

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CONCERT: 2016.03.22 Escher String Quartet
Mar.
22

CONCERT: 2016.03.22 Escher String Quartet

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen March 22nd 2016 concert. Escher string quartet in big letters plus concert details.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

Escher String Quartet

Performing New Works by:

  • Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade

  • Christopher Douthitt

  • Florent Ghys

  • Wally Gunn

  • Pascal Le Boeuf

Performed by:

  • Escher String Quartet

Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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PSK presents ESCHER STRING QUARTET performing new works by Princeton composers Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade, Christopher Douthitt, Florent Ghys, Wally Gunn and Pascal Le Boeuf at Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall on Tuesday, March 22, 2015, 8pm.

Dan Trueman, Director (on sabbatical 2015 – 2016)
Dmitri Tymoczko, Acting Director
Michael Pratt, Resident Conductor

Read an article about the concert by clicking on the link below
PSK Q&A Interview with composers

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CONCERT: 2016.03.01 Polyptych
Mar.
1

CONCERT: 2016.03.01 Polyptych

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Poster for Princeton Sound Kitchen March 1st 2016 concert. Polyptych in big letters and a broken mirror plus concert details.

Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents

Polyptych

Performing New Works by:

  • Elliot Cole

  • Christopher Douthitt

  • Alex Dowling

  • Emma O'Halloran

  • Anna Pidgorna

Performed by:

  • Polyptych

Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing:
 Free admission
Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Start time: 8:00 pm

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PSK presents 'POLYPTYCH,' Princeton composers Elliot Cole, Christopher Douthitt, Alex Dowling,
Emma O'Halloran, Anna Pidgorna perform their original songs at Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall on Tuesday, March 1, 2016, 8pm.

CHRISTOPHER DOUTHITT: Polyptych

ELLIOT COLE: Hanuman’s Leap 

ALEX DOWLING / EMMA O’HALLORAN: Intro, Nixie, Courtship, Gone 

ANNA PIDGORNA: Teach your daughters, Over on the mountain (Oj tam na hori) 

THE ARTISTS

Since its formation in 2011, aTonalHits has been dedicated to bringing contemporary and lesser-known works of music to light. Its founding members are Illya Filshtinskiy (piano) and Katha Zinn (violin), although aTonalHits has swollen its ranks with many collaborators of all art forms. Beyond the standard violin and piano repertoire, Illya and Katha first found a taste for newer music in the work of Alfred Schnittke. They have released an album of Schnittke Sonatas, an album entitled 1910 – 1920, and an album, ORIGINS, of entirely new works. They have been featured artists on the websites of The Juilliard School, Mannes School of Music at the New School, MySpace, and Avaloch Farm. Aside from performing, the group regularly focuses on film and music work, producing many classical and new music films, as well as a documentary focusing on John Cage’s Sonatas and Interludes and Sofia Gubaidulina’s Dancer on a Tightrope. aTonalHits performs regularly at different styles of concerts and masterclasses around the globe, including tours of both Holland and Turkey, in Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Germany, Mexico, and closer to home at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Carnegie Hall, Liederkranz Hall, Symphony Space, and Spectrum among others. aTonalHits has also worked closely with the Société de Musique Contemporaine du Québec, presenting a recital with three of Québec’s foremost composers, including a premiere of Jean Lesage’s Portrait of a Sentimental Musician in a Distorting Mirror. They have premiered over 90 works.

Elliot Cole is a composer, singer, and programmer. Postludes, his book of bowed vibraphone quartets, is a new staple of percussion repertoire, having been performed by over 140 ensembles all over the world. He has sung his Hanuma’'s Leap, a bardic epic for voices and drums, in 15 cities, and will record it with Grammy-winning vocal group Roomful of Teeth in 2016. His creative friendship (part band, part book club) with Brad and Doug Balliett has produced opera and lit-hop collaborations with the Chicago Composers Orchestra, New Vintage Baroque, Metropolis Ensemble, the Berkshire Fringe Festival, and the Lucerne Festival Academy, where they were Spotlight Artists in 2011. He lives in Jersey City and teaches at the Manhattan School of Music, The New School, and Sing Sing correctional facility.

Christopher Douthitt is a composer, guitarist, and songwriter from Spokane, Washington.

Alex Dowling makes music for real and imaginary instruments.

Mark Eichenberger is a freelance percussionist based out of Lawrence, New Jersey. He holds a DMA in Percussion Performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. As a soloist, he has appeared with the University of Texas-Brownsville Wind Symphony, University of Illinois Wind Symphony and Wind Orchestra, as well as the Overton High School Wind Ensemble from Memphis, Tennessee. In 2010, he was selected as one of the thirty finalists to compete in the TROMP International Percussion Competition, held in the Netherlands. Mark is an artist with Majestic and Mapex Percussion, as well as a member of the Vic Firth Education Team.

Malavika (Mika) Godbole recently completed her DMA at Rutgers University. Her freelance activities include performing with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, the Richmond Symphony, among others. She has also been involved in summer music programs including the Aspen Music Festival, Sō Percussion Summer Institute, the Artosphere Festival, and the China International Summer Music Academy. She has collaborated with conductors and artists including Sir Simon Rattle, Michael Tilson Thomas, Charles Dutoit, Martha Argerich, Yefim Bronfman, and Christoph Eschenbach. As a teacher, she maintains an active studio of thirty students at various levels of ability at the Westminster Conservatory, York College of Pennsylvania (as Adjunct Faculty), and other private students. Recent activities include collaborations with Sō Percussion for a performance of Steve Reich’s Drumming at (le) Poisson Rouge and a duo recital with organist Rob Ridgell for a webcast performance at Trinity Wall Street in Manhattan.

Rosalie Kaplan is a vocalist and composer. Her most recent album is an EP of her arrangements of Benjamin Britten’s Songs from the Chinese with versatile downtown guitarist Marco Cappelli. Dollshot, the art-rock band she co-leads, will release their second album, LALANDE, in the coming year. She has performed in venues throughout New York City including Le Poisson Rouge, The Stone, and Galapagos Art Space. In addition, she collaborates with composers, writers, and artists as a producer for the slipstream music label Underwolf Records.

Emma O'Halloran is a composer from Ireland.

Anna Pidgorna is a Ukrainian-born, Canadian-raised composer and media artist who combines sound, visual arts, writing and carpentry to create works that are dramatic and picturesque. Her music has been performed throughout Canada, as well as in Italy, Austria, Germany, Uruguay, and the United States. Anna’s fascination with Ukrainian folk singing took her on a journey through Ukrainian villages in the fall of 2012 and 2013, with generous funding from the Canada Council for the Arts. These experiences have resulted in numerous instrumental pieces and have inspired her to learn this particular singing style herself. Anna uses her carpentry and visual arts skills to create illustrated and tactile scores, exemplified by Mirror, mirror, which consists of five hand-printed mixed-media panels, and Through closed doors, an illuminated score inscribed on an antique door. Anna is a recipient of two SOCAN Foundation Emerging Composers’ Awards and has taken part in composition workshops at Carnegie Hall with Kaija Saariaho, Ottawa’s National Arts Centre with Gary Kulesha and Chen Yi, and Toronto’s Soundstreams with R. Murray Schafer and Juliet Palmer. Her Light-play through curtain holes represented Canada at the ISCM World New Music Days 2013 festival in Vienna. Anna holds an MMus from the University of Calgary, where she studied with David Eagle, and a BA from Mount Allison University. She is currently pursuing doctoral studies at Princeton University.

Yumi Tamashiro trained as a pianist but “converted” to percussion, drawn by the allure of teaching drumline. From there, her undergraduate 20th century music history class sparked an interest in contemporary music that has persisted to this day. Since acquiring her master’s degree from the Manhattan School of Music, Yumi has worked as a freelance percussionist based in New York City. She has developed a strong interest in performing with electronics and visual media and has begun collaborating with animation artists and dancers. Yumi is a founding member of Mobius Percussion and Ensemble Sans Maitre. She has performed at venues including the Tennessee Theater, the Kennedy Center, The Stone, the Bohemian National Hall, and (le) Poisson Rouge, and has participated in a range of projects including the Big Ears Festival (2014), Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concerts, the Ecstatic Music Festival, and Found Sound Nation. Her repertoire includes works by Elliot Carter, Steve Reich, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Daniel Wohl, and Iannis Xenakis, among others. She has had the privilege of performing with groups such as Nexus, Ensemble LPR, Acopladitos, and the Mivos Quartet. Yumi is the Managing Director for Sō Percussion and Festival Coordinator for the Sō Percussion Summer Institute. Her work as an arts administrator includes tour managing, grant writing, and production managing. She has also been on the production team for several performances by the Talea Ensemble.

Frank Tyl is a freelance percussionist based in New York City and specializing in contemporary solo and chamber music repertoire. He has worked with and performed alongside Mobius Percussion, Sō Percussion, Ensemble LPR, Nouveau Classical Project, Cadillac Moon Ensemble, Ensemble sans maître, Blind Ear, Circles and Lines, MuSE (Multicultural Sonic Evolution), Tristan Perich, Niia Bertino, and the New York Pops. He has appeared in projects including Make Music New York, MADE Fashion Week, Found Sound Nation, and Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concerts.

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