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Nathan Meltzer and the Green Room Ensemble: What Remains

  • The Crypt of the Church of the Intercession 550 West 155th Street New York, NY, 10032 United States (map)

Performance 1:
Wine & Cheese Reception:
 6:00 - 7:00PM
Concert: 7:00PM - 8:00PM

Performance 2:
Wine & Cheese Reception:
 7:30 - 8:30PM
Concert: 8:30PM - 9:30PM

KATHERINE BALCH — Drip Music, for string quartet

HANNAH ISHIZAKI — In a Room of Self-Produced Thoughts, for solo violin

KENNEDY TAYLOR DIXON — The Walls Kept Me Warm

CAROLINE SHAW — Limestone and Felt

PAUL WIANCKO — Tiny Doors into Huge Worlds, for cello quintet

The Crypt has always been a place of remembrance, and in this final Ghosts of Gotham program, the cutting-edge Green Room Ensemble will shed light on the traces of the past, exploring the echoes of sound and feeling that linger long after we’re gone. Through their carefully-curated selection of contemporary works, written by composers across a broad spectrum of communities, cultures and histories, the ensemble – led by co-founder and violinist Nathan Meltzer – look at the present through the prism of the past, and the flickering, half-forgotten memories that float through the streets (and Crypts) of this timeless city. 

Tickets: $75

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Eleni Katz and Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner: Sound & Silence