New York, NY (openPR) 1 October 2010

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Thursday 28 October at 19:30 clock Metropolis Ensemble, New York orchestra exciting and dynamic modern rooms, Brownstone will present a site-specific composition electro-acoustic Brooklyn brownstone designed for a historical group of 3 floors. The opening concert of the 2010-2011 season, it is the spectators to move freely, and to discover their own experience of the piece.

Composed by Jakub Ciupinski Brownstone uses 10 musicians on three floors as electromagnetic noise penetrated hallways and stairwells, a tapestry of rhythm and timbre. The electronics and acoustics Brownstone will be combined in different ways depending on the situation. is Mr. Ciupinski, whose own musical styles range from traditional classical forms of non-traditional genres and live electronics, using a technique called “random controlled or limited, has started a century Polish composer Witold Lutoslawski 20th allowed the composer introduction of random elements and freedom in sync.

wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served throughout the evening, with many opportunities to interact with artists Metropolis Ensemble and other viewers. A selection of contemporary art throughout the house, installed by the gallery on the stellar radii organized.


Soundscape

base material for the layer of electronic music from the Library of Natural BBC, courtesy of Pro Sound effects are derived. There are no synthesizers or other samples that the original sounds recorded animals into music pitch shifting, time stretching, and other sound effects.

Brownstone is the first production of the Friends of Metropolis. The concept and execution of the first concert with friends and members Jenny Solomon is genuine cooperation between the members and fellow artists Metropolis.

Brownstone is the collaborative production of Metropolis Ensemble, Stellar shelf, and the Friends of Metropolis.

Metropolis Ensemble is a professional chamber orchestra and ensembles in New York City. Dedicated to emerging composers and performers, has Metropolis Ensemble quickly a good reputation for the presentation of established “new music with the same kind of enthusiasm and courage, we usually played only experience in the performances of standard repertoire” (Esa-Pekka Salonen).

set composed of the best young artists in the scene today, is led by Music Director Andrew Cyr. Cyr is a distinctive new voice in the landscape more and more contemporary classical music. His enthusiasm for the connection of musicians and composers of the next generation to today’s audiences has led him to create Metropolis Ensemble in 2006.

Metropolis Ensemble commissions, premieres and records new works by the freshness of the voice in classical composition, including Timothy Andres, David Bruce, Anna Clyne, Jakub Ciupinski, Avner Dorman, Ryan Francis, Vivian Fung, Ryan Gallagher, Erin Gee, Raymond Lustig, Ricardo Romaneiro, David Schiff, Adam Schoenberg, Cristina and Michael Ward-Bergeman Spinei. Since its founding in 2006, Metropolis Ensemble played to a packed house and has commissioned over 24 new works. The entire first studio album with the music of Avner Dorman was released on Naxos in January 2010 to critical acclaim.

Metropolis Ensemble – Brownstone
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730pm – 224 Washington Avenue

Tickets | Students: | patron: Free

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