Ades Performance Space | 130 Claremont Ave. (just north of W. 122nd St.)
Link to event on MSMNYC Website
At the 10th year anniversary of the Contemporary Performance Program the two prizes of the Dwight and Ursula Mamlok Foundation will be awarded
The Dwight und Ursula Mamlok Prize for Interpreters of Contemporary Music 2019 will be awarded to the MIVOS Quartet in New York
The Mivos Quartet, “one of America’s most daring and ferocious new-music ensembles” (The Chicago Reader), is devoted to performing works of contemporary composers and presenting new music to diverse audiences. Since the quartet’s beginnings in 2008 they have performed and closely collaborated with an ever-expanding group of international composers representing multiple aesthetics of contemporary classical composition.
The Dwight und Ursula Mamlok Advancement Award for Interpreters of Contemporary Music 2019 will be awarded to the soprano Amber Evans in New York
Australian soprano Amber Evans has a distinct passion for contemporary choral and vocal music. She has been educated in Australia, Great Britain, and the United States, and is active as a soloist, ensemble singer, and chorister, composer, and conducto
Featuring performances by Contemporary Performance Program alumni ensembles: MIVOS String Quartet, loadbang, andPlay, the Rhythm Method, and TAK.
Ursula Mamlok’s “Haiku Settings” will be performed by
Shannyn Rinker soprano
Joshua Weinberg, flute
This event is FREE and open to the public. Tickets are required.
Follow this link for tickets
Ades Performance Space | 130 Claremont Ave. (just north of W. 122nd St.)
Link to event on MSMNYC Website
At the 10th year anniversary of the Contemporary Performance Program the two prizes of the Dwight and Ursula Mamlok Foundation will be awarded
The Dwight und Ursula Mamlok Prize for Interpreters of Contemporary Music 2019 will be awarded to the MIVOS Quartet in New York
The Mivos Quartet, “one of America’s most daring and ferocious new-music ensembles” (The Chicago Reader), is devoted to performing works of contemporary composers and presenting new music to diverse audiences. Since the quartet’s beginnings in 2008 they have performed and closely collaborated with an ever-expanding group of international composers representing multiple aesthetics of contemporary classical composition.
The Dwight und Ursula Mamlok Advancement Award for Interpreters of Contemporary Music 2019 will be awarded to the soprano Amber Evans in New York
Australian soprano Amber Evans has a distinct passion for contemporary choral and vocal music. She has been educated in Australia, Great Britain, and the United States, and is active as a soloist, ensemble singer, and chorister, composer, and conducto
Featuring performances by Contemporary Performance Program alumni ensembles: MIVOS String Quartet, loadbang, andPlay, the Rhythm Method, and TAK.
Ursula Mamlok’s “Haiku Settings” will be performed by
Shannyn Rinker soprano
Joshua Weinberg, flute
This event is FREE and open to the public. Tickets are required.
Follow this link for tickets