Live at Lincoln Center: Vanishing City
Relevant Tones - A podcast by Seth Boustead - Mondays
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Jeremiah Moss’ book, Vanishing New York inspired this live program featuring the music of New York City composers who were an important staple of the ’70’s and ’80’s scene but were taken too soon. We’re honoring Julius Eastman, Arthur Russell, Ben Weber, and Tui St. German Tucker by representing their works and stories. This program took place at the Lincoln Center Atrium and also featured a pre-concert panel presentation with Jeremiah Moss, Open House New York director Gregory Wessner, author of Country of Cities Vishaan Chakrabarti and composer Frank J. Oteri. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Dan Goldberg Music Piano Sonata No. 2 by Tui St. George Tucker Roger Tréfousse, piano Three Short Pieces by Arthur Russell Arranged: Seth Boustead Caeli Smith viola; James Kim, cello Lyric Piece by Ben Weber Adelya Nartadjieva, violin; Suliman Tekali, violin; Caeli Smith, viola; James Kim, cello Experimental Music for Ezra Pound by Arthur Russell Arranged: Seth Boustead Roger Tréfousse, piano; Neil Beckmann, guitar; Sae Hashimoto, percussion; Aaron Wolff, cello/narrator The Moon’s Silent Modulation by Julius Eastman Opera on Tap; Suliman Tekalli, violin; Adelya Nartadjieva, violin; Caeli Smith, viola; James Kim, cello; Sam Suggs, bass; Beomjae Kim, flute; Sae Hashimoto, percussion; Erika Dohi, piano; Mika Sasaki, piano; Mila Henry, conductor