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Sound Constructions
COMPOSER/PERFORMERS ANNE LEILEHUA LANZILOTTI AND NINA YOUNG PERFORM THEIR OWN WORKS FOR VIOLIN, VIOLA, AND ELECTRONICS
May 14, 2018
Time Travelers to Versailles
April 21, 2018 / World premieres from Timo Andres, Caroline Shaw, and a performance of Charpentier with Metropolis Ensemble and TENET early music ensemble.
New York Times: A Room-Size Painting Becomes a Cello Concerto About Versailles
Timo Andres’ piece, which features the cellist Inbal Segev performing with the Metropolis Ensemble, is based on John Vanderlyn’s “Panoramic View of the Palace and Gardens of Versailles” (1818-19), a massive painting on nearly 2,000 square feet of canvas that requires its own circular gallery in the Met’s American Wing.
Fifteen Questions with Inbal Segev
Inbal recommends the panoramic installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that inspired composer Timo Andres to write a new cello concerto.
The New Yorker: Goings On — Time Travelers to Versailles
The MetLiveArts concert “Time Travelers to Versailles” with Metropolis and TENET is a featured event for The New Yorker.
Where Song Began
A MUSICAL CELEBRATION OF AUSTRALIA'S BIRDS AND HOW THEY SHAPED THE WORLD
March 25, 2018
Francisco Fullana's Through the Lens of Time
CELEBRATING THE DEBUT RECORDING OF METROPOLIS ENSEMBLE VIOLINIST FRANCISCO FULLANA
March 17, 2018
Olivia De Prato's Streya
OLIVIA DE PRATO (CO-FOUNDER AND FIRST VIOLINIST OF THE MIVOS QUARTET) PERFORMS WORKS FROM HER DEBUT SOLO ALBUM, STREYA
March 13, 2018
The Nation: The Genre of Post-Genre
William Brittelle’s Spiritual America has drawn from classical music, punk rock, and electronica to produce music that is at once free-ranging and a thrill to experience.
William Brittelle's "Spiritual America"
WORLD PREMIERE WITH WYE OAK, METROPOLIS ENSEMBLE, AND BROOKLYN YOUTH CHORUS
February 16, 2018
City of Tomorrow: Topographies
AVANT-GARDE WIND QUINTET PERFORMS PROGRAM WITH CUSTOM THEATRICAL DESIGN
February 5, 2018

