Friday, January 28, 2022
HAUNTED TOPOGRAPHY
Osage Beach, MO
A special pre-release listening party, featuring a conversation with David T. Little, Royce Vavrek, Mellissa Hughes and Julian Wachner, moderated by Beth Morrison, and presented by the Prototype Festival.
Washington University presents an in-progress showing of “What Belongs to You” an opera based on the celebrated novel by Garth Greenwell, performed by Karim Sulayman and Alarm Will Sound.
Armitage Gone! Dance presents A Pandemic Notebook, featuring new works by choreographer Karole Armitage, with music by Michael Gordon, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Thomas Adès, and David T. Little.
Armitage Gone! Dance presents A Pandemic Notebook, featuring new works by choreographer Karole Armitage, with music by Michael Gordon, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Thomas Adès, and David T. Little.
Armitage Gone! Dance presents A Pandemic Notebook, featuring new works by choreographer Karole Armitage, with music by Michael Gordon, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Thomas Adès, and David T. Little.
The Charlotte Symphony performs HAUNTED TOPOGRAPHY under the direction of Christopher James Lees.
The St. Cloud State University Contemporary Music Ensemble performs Tricky Bits on its spring concert.
Watch Opera Philadelphia’s GRAMMY-Nominated production of Soldier Songs for free this July 1, 2, and 3!
Watch Opera Philadelphia’s GRAMMY-Nominated production of Soldier Songs for free this July 1, 2, and 3!
Watch Opera Philadelphia’s GRAMMY-Nominated production of Soldier Songs for free this July 1, 2, and 3!
Max Potter sings Jackie Kennedy’s aria “Midnight in the Loneliest Hour” from the opera JFK.
Sophia Hunt, Tessa Facklemann, and Winona Martin perform “I Have a Rendezvous” from JFK, in concert as part of Wolf Trap’s Studio Spotlight series.
Adam Sherkin performs Elegy (monsters are real), concluding a series of recitals at the Tenri Cultural Institute.
Opera Philadelphia kicks off its remarkable Opera on Film Festival with the theatrical premiere of its GRAMMY-nominated 2021 SOLDIER SONGS, followed by a talk with the artists.
“Be very careful what you need to know.” So warns the unnamed protagonist of David T. Little’s new cinematic opera, Black Lodge. With libretto by legendary poet Anne Waldman and directed/with screenplay by Michael McQuilken, this bold, surrealist work blends opera and rock into an alchemical exploration of magic, mystery, regret, and redemption. Glam opera band, Timur & the Dime Museum, featuring the “stratospheric voice” (Los Angeles Times) of front man Timur, alongside musicians from the Opera Philadelphia Orchestra, perform live in a World Premiere event that is part film screening and part industrial rock opera concert.
“Be very careful what you need to know.” So warns the unnamed protagonist of David T. Little’s new cinematic opera, Black Lodge. With libretto by legendary poet Anne Waldman and directed/with screenplay by Michael McQuilken, this bold, surrealist work blends opera and rock into an alchemical exploration of magic, mystery, regret, and redemption. Glam opera band, Timur & the Dime Museum, featuring the “stratospheric voice” (Los Angeles Times) of front man Timur, alongside musicians from the Opera Philadelphia Orchestra, perform live in a World Premiere event that is part film screening and part industrial rock opera concert.
Black Lodge makes it European screen debut Torino Underground Cinefest.
Brian Snow performs the earthen lack on the 43rd Annual Bowling Green New Music Festival.
The Furman University Percussion Ensemble performs part 2 of Haunt of Last Nightfall at the 2022 Percussive Arts Society Conference.