The Sebastians: New Then, New Now
In person: $30-50 (students free) | Stream: $20
- Daniel S. Lee, violin
- Jeffrey Grossman, harpsichord
- Adam Cockerham, theorbo & guitar
- Nicholas DiEugenio, violin
- New Morse Code
Giovanni Battista Fontana — Selected works
Gaspar Sanz — Selected works
Tarquinio Merula — Selected works
Astor Piazzolla — Selected works
New meets old with New Morse Code, the genre-bending and "remarkably inventive" (Gramophone) duo of cellist Hannah Collins and percussionist Michael Compitello.
In addition to their reputations and grand interpreters of new music, both Hannah and Michael are accomplished baroque musicians, and for this fresh program with the Sebastians we crafted a journey through time, interweaving baroque music from the stylus fantasticus—the new music of the seventeenth century—with new music of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.
About Daniel S. Lee, violin
Daniel S. Lee performs as a period violinist and conductor. In addition to the Baroque and Classical violins, he also plays the violino piccolo and violoncello da spalla.
http://www.danielslee.com/About Jeffrey Grossman, harpsichord
Harpsichordist Jeffrey Grossman enjoys an active career as a leading harpsichordist in the country. He is Artistic Director of the Sebastians, and is currently on faculty at Yale University.
https://www.jeffreygrossman.com/About Adam Cockerham, theorbo & guitar
About Nicholas DiEugenio, violin
About New Morse Code
Hannah Collins, cello |
Michael Compitello, percussion