Karen Bentley Pollick Performs Music by New York Women Composers
$5-$15 suggested donation
Faye-Ellen Silverman — Memories
Adrienne Elisha — Inner Voices
Rain Worthington — Mixed Times of Yearning
Victoria Bond — Woven
Mark Kopytman — Cantus IV: Dedication
Jonathan Berger — Sink or Swim
Karen Bentley Pollick — Selected works
Marga Richter – Darkening of the Light for solo viola (1978)
Faye-Ellen Silverman – Memories for solo viola (1974)
Adrienne Elisha – Inner Voices for solo viola (2008)
Rain Worthington – Mixed Times of Yearning for solo viola (2014)
Victoria Bond – Woven for violin and viola (2008) (with violist Heather Bentley)
Mark Kopytman – Cantus IV: Dedication for violin solo (1986)
Jonathan Berger – Sink or Swim for solo violin (2006)
Karen Bentley Pollick – World premiere of new piece for solo violin (2018)
Karen Bentley Pollick returns to the Wayward Music Series for an acoustic violin & viola recital of repertoire by New York women composers, selected from a call for scores and supported by a Seed Money Grant from NYWC awarded in November 2017. Seattle violist Heather Bentley will join for the Washington premiere of Victoria Bond’s Woven for violin and viola. Also a world premiere of a new solo work by Karen Bentley Pollick, composed recently in Mexico. In addition, Stanford composer Jonathan Berger and his mentor, renowned Israeli composer Mark Kopytman, will be represented as a preview of a future concert at Stanford University’s CCRMA on May 26, 2018.
About Wayward Music Series
Each month, Nonsequitur and a community of like-minded organizations and artists present 10 concerts of adventurous and experimental music in the gorgeous Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center: contemporary/post-classical composition, free improvisation and the outer limits of jazz, electronic/electroacoustic music, new instruments, phonography, sound art, and other innovative musics.
https://www.waywardmusic.org/