2010-2011 Season
Between Classical and New
Variations on a Theme
Monday, September 20th, 2010, 8pm
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York, NY
Red Light New Music presents a night of variations on the theme of Classical Music. Featured on the program is Salvatore Sciarinno's haunting and witty Le Voci Sottovetro. Red Light's veteran pianist Yegor Shevtsov will solo in a reinvented version of Mozart's Piano Concerto Number 9 arranged by Scott Wollschleger, Vincent Raikhel, and Christopher Cerrone. Shevstov will also solo on Liam Robinson's charming and dynamic Chamber Concerto. The evening will be closed by Charlie Wilmoth's invigorating and visceral piece Red Light.
$10/15 Admission
Red Light New Music and Dither
Monday, December 13th, 2010, 8pm
20 Greene St., 228 W. Broadway #2
New York, NY
Red Light New Music presents a double-bill with the electric guitar quartet Dither. The Red Light Ensemble premieres a live score to the German horror film classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. The score was written by composers Bob Pierzak, Dillon Kondor, Adrian Knight, David Utzinger, Derek Muro, Ayaka Nishina, Brian Griffeath-Loeb, Chris Cerrone, Kyle Hillbrand, Scott Wollschleger, and Vincent Raikhel. When played together, the works will form an eclectic tapestry of sounds which will weave relationships within this seminal film.
Dither will present a set featuring compositions and improvisations that verge on the mysterious, freakish, and apocoalyptic. Featuring music by Lisa Coons, Ted Hearne, Paula Matthusen, and David T. Little.
Feldman / Guston at the Phillips Collection
Thursday, March 10th, 2011, 8pm
1600 21st St., NW
Washington, DC 20009
The Phillips Collection and Red Light New Music present a concert of the works of Morton Feldman performed during a special exhibition of works by Philip Guston. The evening will feature Red Light pianist Yegor Shevtsov performing the hauntingly beautiful Palis de Mari and percussionist Kevin Sims playing The King of Denmark. The two will be joined by Red Light flautist Natasha Diels for a performance of Why Patterns?. There will be a post-concert discussion moderated by Nils Vigeland.
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