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So Percussion: Trilogy

First Preview: Jul 21, 2016
Opening Date: Jul 28, 2016
Closing Date: Jul 30, 2016
Running Time: 01:35
So Percussion: Trilogy

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Playing @
Rose Theater
Frederick P. Rose Hall Broadway at 60th Street, New York, NY 10019
So Percussion: Eric Cha-Beach, Josh Quillen, Adam Sliwinski, and Jason Treuting

With their “irresistible vitality” (Washington Post), this intrepid quartet guides us through their thrilling and sensuous sound world comprising percussion classics, signature works, and fresh collaborations.


Praised equally for their technical virtuosity and creative vision, So Percussion is renowned as one of the most exciting ensembles of its kind. Unsurpassed interpreters of the growing canon of chamber music for percussion, they also work with tireless verve and a highly collaborative spirit to bring the distinctively flexible techniques of percussion to new music of all genres.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM


July 28 
Reich, Dessner, Lang

The “smart and dazzling” new-music quartet (Village Voice) performs a stunning collection of music by three of today’s top living composers. 

July 29 
Xenakis, Ergun, Trueman

The specific timbres of metal are at the heart of this performance, which features a classic piece alongside more contemporary works. 

July 30
Cage, Lansky, Mackey

Creatively used found objects, exotic artifacts, and traditional instruments expand the sound palette in pieces by three ingenious composers.
ConcertConcert
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: All performances @ Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse

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Reviews

  • “Through a mix of consummate skill and quirky charm, this mercurial quartet has helped to ignite an explosive new enthusiasm for percussion music old and new.”

    -----New York Times
  • “Through a mix of consummate skill and quirky charm, this mercurial quartet has helped to ignite an explosive new enthusiasm for percussion music old and new.”

    -----New York Times
  • “Through a mix of consummate skill and quirky charm, this mercurial quartet has helped to ignite an explosive new enthusiasm for percussion music old and new.”

    -----New York Times
  • “Through a mix of consummate skill and quirky charm, this mercurial quartet has helped to ignite an explosive new enthusiasm for percussion music old and new.”

    -----New York Times

Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive listening devices are available for Rose Theater at the coat check with deposit of credible form of identification.
  • Entrance

    Rose Theater is accessible through primary entrance on Broadway at 60th Street with elevators to the fifth and sixth floors.
  • Parking

    Central Parking Systems 345 West 58th Street (Between 8th and 9th Avenue)
  • Restroom

    Men’s and Women’s Restrooms are accessible on the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels
  • Visual Assistance

    Large-type and Braille programs are available for all Jazz at Lincoln Center concerts in Rose Theater. The programs may be obtained at the PSPD information table on the fifth floor
  • Water Fountain

    Water fountains are accessible on the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair seating is available at all levels and price ranges. Persons who use wheelchairs and are able to transfer may request an aisle seat with removable armrest when purchasing tickets. Wheelchair loans are available for people who require a wheelchair to go to and from their seats on a first come first serve basis. Please call the house manager at 212-258-9501 the day before the concert to arrange for this service.

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