Sunday, February 23, 2025 @ 7:30pm – 9:00pm (EST)
The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, New York, NY, United States
Ticket details

$35 at the door

Anuj Bhutani — Selected works

Join Noise Catalogue for a captivating concert program, curated by Madeline Hocking and award-winning composer Anuj Bhutani.

About Noise Catalogue

Described as "compelling," "highly energetic," "fascinating," and "oppressively loud" by New York Concert Review, Noise Catalogue is a contemporary music collective comprised of Madeline Hocking (violin), Dániel Matei (percussion), and Jonathan Collazo (percussion), in addition to the vast array of musicians and artists with whom they collaborate in their unique concert curations.

Noise Catalogue was founded upon a shared passion for bringing new musical works to life, and a vision for diversifying the artistic voices in the world of contemporary music. Their work is centered around intimate collaborations with composers and creators in other mediums, and composing genre-fluid original works which explore the members' rich array of musical influences as performer-composers. The ensemble maintains a busy performance schedule at venues such as the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, the Tenri Cultural Institute of NYC, the New School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Sō Percussion Studio, and Bito Performance Space at the Bard Conservatory. They have been awarded grant funding from the Foundation of Contemporary Arts, and were winners of the 2023 Dwight & Ursula Mamlok Junior prize, awarded to individuals or ensembles making a significant contribution to the performance of contemporary music. Recent performance highlights for the ensemble include playing a double bill concert with the Rhythm Method Quartet in New York City, being featured on the 'Sō Laboratories' concert series in Brooklyn, performing in the Evolution: Classical Festival in Banff, Canada, and collaborating with composers Thomas Palmer, Bahar Royaee, and visual artist Knox Peters on an interdisciplinary concert program which premiered last spring.

https://www.noisecatalogue.com/

The DiMenna Center for Classical Music

450 W 37th St.
New York, NY 10018
United States

https://dimennacenter.org/