Composers Concordance: Michael Hall, viola & Kathleen Supové, piano
$20
- Michael Hall, viola
- Kathleen Supové, piano
Seth Boustead — Selected works
Sean Hickey — Selected works
Douglas Knehans — The American Dream is Coming to Get You (world premiere)
Mark Kostabi — Selected works
Mary Kouyoumdjian — A Boy and A Makeshift Toy
Gene Pritsker — So I Flee the Death in Me (world premiere)
Clare Shore — Selected works
Kathleen Supové — Marlisa (world premiere)
On Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, at 7pm at Kostabi World, Composers Concordance presents Michael Hall and Kathleen Supové, performing new compositions for viola and piano. Featured on the program are the premieres of So I Flee the Death in Me by Gene Pritsker, The American Dream is Coming to Get You by Douglas Knehans, Kathleen Supové's Marlisa (dedicated to Marlisa Monroe and Scott Johnson), and a performance of A Boy and a Makeshift Toy by Mary Kouyoumdjian, as well as music by Aaron Alter, Seth Boustead, Sean Hickey, Mark Kostabi, and Clare Shore.
The in-person concert will also be livestreamed on Composers Concordance's Facebook Page.
About Composers Concordance
Staying in rotation for 40 years in NYC is a rare feat. In the case of a new music presenting organization, it requires not only diligence and cognizance of achievements of the past but also an ethic of keeping one's ear to the ground for emerging stylistic and technological developments, as well as talented new composers on the scene.
Composers Concordance, founded in 1984 by Joseph Pehrson and Patrick Hardish, advised by Otto Luening, strives to present contemporary music in innovative ways, with an emphasis on thematic programming. Directors Gene Pritsker and Dan Cooper co-curate the programs and lead the CompCord Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra, String Orchestra, and Big Band. Associate Directors are Milica Paranosic, Peter Jarvis, Debra Kaye, and Seth Boustead.
Composers Concordance has also created a Naxos-distributed record label: Composers Concordance Records, co-directed by Peter Jarvis. Composers Concordance's overriding vision is to promote contemporary music, composers, and new works as a rightful and respected part of society. Good music performed and recorded well, pushing the boundaries of sound and composition.
http://www.composersconcordance.comAbout Michael Hall, viola
Michael Hall, viola, is an international soloist, recording artist, teacher, and passionate curator of new music. He has over 90 compositions written for him, performed for three former US Presidents and the King of Thailand, and is the co-founder, Artistic Director, and Director of Education of the Bandung Philharmonic—the first professional orchestra in Indonesia. This position blossomed into creating outreach programs in orphanages and refugee centers. Michael's given the world premieres of concertos by Kim Diehnelt, Stacy Garrop, and Chen Yi, and appeared as soloist in Vienna, Jakarta, Reykjavik, Bangkok, Los Angeles, Bali, New York City, Singapore, Boston, Sorrento, and Chicago's Orchestra Hall. His recordings can be found on the Centaur, Delos, Vienna Modern Masters, Acoma, Parma, and Albany labels. Michael is also co-founder of the Bach in Bali Chamber Music Festival, a former board member of the America Viola Society, curator of the NewMusicShelf Anthology: Viola Volume, and has taught at VanderCook College of Music, Guilford College, Chicago Academy for the Arts, and Illinois Wesleyan University. Studies include the University of North Carolina Greensboro (doctorate), and University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, plus the Tokyo and LaSalle String Quartets.
https://michaelhallviola.com/About Kathleen Supové, piano
Kathleen Supové is an American pianist specializing in modern classical music. She has premiered the works of hundreds of composers on her Exploding Piano series. Her recitals involve recitation, costume, theatrical elements such as lighting, and sets. Kathleen's intention is to augment and extend the piano recital, and to borrow from contemporary theater, film. and dance to create a new context for modern classical music. She also performs works that extend the sonic world of the piano recital, by. using electronics both live and pre-recorded, preparation of the piano, robotics, the Mugic device, and virtual reality. As Anthony Tommasini said in The New York Times: "What Ms. Supové is really exploding is the. piano recital as we have known it, a mission more radical and arguably more needed." She has appeared with The Lincoln Center Festival, The Philip Glass Ensemble, Bang On a Can Marathon, Bang On A Can Long Play, Either/Or, Composers Concordance, Composers' Collaborative, Inc., and at many other venues, ranging from concert halls such as Carnegie to theatrical spaces such as The Kitchen to clubs such as The Knitting Factory and The Cutting Room. Frequent collaborators are violinist Jennifer Choi, composer/sound artist Guy Barash, flutist Tessa. Brinckman. She is also the keyboard player for Nick Didkovsky's band Dr. Nerve. She has collaborated with musicians from other realms such as. techno artist Jeff Mills and American roots poet-songwriter Michelle Shocked. In addition to being a performing pianist, Supové has also curated music series' for the Flea Theater and The Center For Fiction. As a composer, she has received two NYSCA Grants and commissions from Bargemusic, The Illustrated Pianist project, New Music New College, the. Henry Cowell celebration project, and several others.
http://www.supove.com/