Princeton Sound Kitchen Presents
Movie Night
Performing New Works by:
Quinn Collins
Amanda Feery
Troy Herion
Paul Lansky
Kate Neal
Jeff Snyder
Performed by:
Movie Night
Location: Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
Ticketing: Free admission
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Start time: 8:00 pm
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PSK presents MOVIE NIGHT: an evening of video works and multi-channel audio works by Princeton composers Quinn Collins, Amanda Feery, Troy Herion, Paul Lansky, Kate Neal, and Jeff Snyder on Tuesday, March 25th, 2014 at 8:00pm.
Dan Trueman, Director
Michael Pratt, Resident Conductor
MOVIE NIGHT
An evening of video works and multi-channel audio works by Princeton composers
PROGRAM
KATE NEAL, composer
TROY HERION, video artist
Drive In
1 min
TROY HERION, composer and video artist
New York: A City Symphony
15 mins
QUINN COLLINS, composer
TYLER KINNEY, video artist
Stylus
4 mins
PAUL LANSKY
Patterns
7 mins
JEFF SNYDER, composer
CAROLINE JIN KEY, video artist
Sunspots IV
10 min
Sunspots 4-8 are part of a series of pieces that seek to create unusual sonic worlds, something like field recordings of imaginary environments. The pieces in this series heard tonight were all created using a Buchla 200 analog synthesizer during a residency at the Elektronmusikstudion in Stockholm, Sweden in the summer of 2013.
PAUL LANSKY
Ride
19 min
Ride (2000) also has a predecessor in Night Traffic (1990), (Bridge CD 9035, Homebrew). The latter was based on a recording of a local four-lane highway in Princeton Junction, New Jersey. Ride is based on a new recording of the same road, but now this material is embedded in a richer and more complex texture. The work attempts to capture the sensation of being on a ride through various landscapes, towns and villages, rather than the experience of watching traffic pass by. Its grand orchestral manner is not unlike that of its elder sibling, which a friend of mine once described as “Tod und Verklärung on wheels.”
TROY HERION, composer and video artist
Baroque Suite
15 min