Seattle Symphony: Contemporary Music Marathon, Act III – Daybreak
$75
Allison Loggins-Hull — Run-On
Alex Temple — Viola Joke
Frederic Rzewski — The People United Will Never Be Defeated!
Julia Wolfe — Stronghold
Alexandra Gardner — Seduction Involves Patience
Wayne Horvitz — Music for Mixed Quintet
Terry Riley — G-Song
Osvaldo Golijov — Tenebrae
Philip Glass — String Quartet No. 6
Gabriela Lena Frank — Khazn’s Recitative: Elu D’vorim
Tania León — Axon
Annie Gosfield — Long Waves and Random Pulses
Anna Clyne — The Violin
Han Lash — Stalk
Joseph Pereira — Alderbaran
Evan Williams — On the Nature of Resonance
Anna Thorvaldsdottir — Trajectories
Christopher Cerrone — Double Happiness
Chaya Czernowin — Sahaf
John Adams — Road Movies
Jacob Ter Veldhuis (Jacob TV) — The Garden of Love
Mary Kouyoumdjian — "Everlastingness from Gorky"
Tansy Davies — Aquatic
Jessie Montgomery — Break Away
Immerse yourself in a nonstop multi-disciplinary showcase with music from over 50 living composers across the span of 24 hours. Each hour includes unique experiences co-curated by a wide array of musicians, composers and experimental artists. This performance is part 3 of 3 of this marathon event with this part running from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
As the marathon enters its final hours, Octave 9 comes alive with an eclectic variety of music, from familiar names to new discoveries.
8:00am–9:00am – Featuring cellist Nathan Chan
Paul Schoenfield – Café Music
Allison Loggins-Hull – Run-On
Alex Temple – Viola Joke
9:00am–10:00am – Featuring pianist Conor Hanick
Frederic Rzewski – The People United Will Never Be Defeated!
10:00am–11:00am – Featuring double bassist Joseph Kaufman and violist Mara Gearman
Julia Wolfe – Stronghold
Alexandra Gardner – Seduction Involves Patience
11:00am–12:00pm – Featuring composer and pianist Wayne Horvitz
Wayne Horvitz – Music for Mixed Quintet
12:00pm–1:00pm – Featuring Artur Girsky and string quartet
Terry Riley – G-Song
Osvaldo Golijov – Tenebrae
Philip Glass – String Quartet No. 6
1:00pm–2:00pm – Featuring violinists Mikhail Shmidt and Elisa Barston
Gabriela Lena Frank – Khazn’s Recitative: Elu D’vorim for violin
Tania León – Axon
Annie Gosfield – Long Waves and Random Pulses
Anna Clyne – Selections from The Violin
2:00pm–3:00pm – Featuring harpist Valerie Muzzolini and percussionist Michael A. Werner
Hannah Lash – Stalk
Joseph Pereira – Alderbaran
Evan Williams – On the Nature of Resonance
3:00pm–4:00pm – Featuring pianist Conor Hanick
Anna Thorvaldsdottir – Trajectories
Christopher Cerrone – Double Happiness
Chaya Czernowin – Sahaf
John Adams – Road Movies
4:00pm–5:00pm – Featuring baritone Charles Robert Stephens
Jacob Ter Veldhuis – The Garden of Love
Mary Kouyoumdjian – Everlastingness from Gorky
Tansy Davies – Aquatic
Jessie Montgomery – Break Away
About Seattle Symphony
Recognized as one of the "most vital American orchestras" (NPR), the Seattle Symphony is internationally acclaimed for its inventive programming, community-minded initiatives, and superb recordings on the Seattle Symphony Media label. With a strong commitment to new music and a legacy of over 150 recordings, the orchestra has garnered five Grammy Awards, 26 Grammy nominations, and two Emmy Awards, and was named Gramophone's 2018 Orchestra of the Year. The Symphony performs in Benaroya Hall in the heart of downtown Seattle.
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