Talea Ensemble at Peabody Institute
Free
Featuring new works from Felipe Lara, Oscar Bettison, and composition graduate students.
The livestream will take place at 7:30pm Eastern / 4:30pm Pacific.
Attending in person: Due to COVID restrictions, in-person audiences are limited to JHU students, faculty, and staff, and no more than 50 people may be in the hall. To attend in-person, please be prepared to show your Johns Hopkins ID and your ProDensity pass, and know that once the 50-person capacity is reached, no additional audience members will be admitted to the space. This concert will not be ticketed; all seating is general admission.
The concert will take place at:
Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall
1 E. Mount Vernon Pl.
Baltimore, MD 21202
About Talea Ensemble
The Talea Ensemble's mission is to champion musical creativity, cultivate curious listeners, and bring visionary new works to life with vibrant performances that remain in the audience's imagination long after a concert. Recipient of the Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, the New York based Talea Ensemble has premiered more than 45 commissions since it was founded in 2008. Festival engagements have included performances at Lincoln Center Festival, Donaueschingen Musiktage, Internationales Musikinstitut Darmstadt, Resonant Bodies Festival, TIME:SPANS, Ukrainian Contemporary Music Festival, Warsaw Autumn Festival, Time of Music Finland, Wien Modern, Vancouver New Music, Festival Musica, and many more. The ensemble has also partnered with institutions across disciplines, such as the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, the City of Ideas Festival in Mexico, and the Storm King Art Center, and has undertaken residencies in music departments around the country to support a new generation of musicians.
http://taleaensemble.org/