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Daniele Sahr

Against a Glass Backdrop, New-generation Composers and Performers are Center Stage

16/01/201804/01/2018 by Daniele Sahr

United StatesUnited States Glass, Sasaki, Dessner: Tim Fain (violin), Pauchi Sasaki (electronics), American Composers Orchestra / George Manahan (conductor), Zankel Hall, New York City. 8.12.2017. (DS)

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Pauchi Sasaki’s ‘speaker dress’ (c) Juan Pablo Aragon

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Classics and a World Premiere from Orpheus

15/12/201712/12/2017 by Daniele Sahr

United StatesUnited States Handel, Shostakovich, Shuying Li, Stravinsky: Truls Mørk (cello), Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Carnegie Hall, New York City. 2.12.2017. (DS)

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Feldman’s Music in a Venue He Might Have Admired

07/12/201730/11/2017 by Daniele Sahr

United StatesUnited States Feldman, Take a Chance: Tribute to Morton Feldman: Soloists, Microscope Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. 20.11.2017. (DS)

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Ramon Arevolas, Adam Tendler, & Sandra Sprecher in Take a Chance: Tribute to Morton Feldman
(c) Microscope Gallery

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Women Triumph on a Stormy Night at the Barge

28/09/201721/09/2017 by Daniele Sahr

United StatesUnited States Here and Now Festival: Soloists, Bargemusic, New York City. 2.9.2017. (DS)

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Absent Islamic Composers Increase an Evening’s Impact

26/07/201721/07/2017 by Daniele Sahr

United StatesUnited States Mofakham, Jabri, Yazdani, Shirazi, Dakouri: Friends of MATA / Carl Christian Bettendorf (conductor), DiMenna Center for Classical Music, New York City. 8.7.2017. (DS)

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Gilbert Brings New Works with Imagination and Wonder

06/06/201731/05/2017 by Daniele Sahr

United StatesUnited States Brahms, Thorvaldsdottir, Salonen: Leonidas Kavakos (Violin), Anu Komsi and Piia Komse (Sopranos), New York Philharmonic / Alan Gilbert (Conductor), David Geffen Hall, New York City. 19.5.2017. (DS)

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Experiments in Opera: ‘Flash Operas’

27/05/201724/05/2017 by Daniele Sahr

United StatesUnited States Various: David Bloom (musical director), Rob Reese (director), Elyse Kakacek (soprano), Kate Maroney (mezzo-soprano), Timothy Stoddard (tenor), Eric McKeever (baritone). Symphony Space, New York City. 6.5.2017. (DS)

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A Composer Plays with Space, Time, and Culture

26/04/201721/04/2017 by Daniele Sahr

United StatesUnited States Ken Ueno: Majel Connery (vocalist), Flux Quartet, Opera Cabal. National Sawdust, Brooklyn. 7.4.2017. (DS)

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