Jonny Greenwood’s classical piece Doghouse premiered in London last year. Worldless music now presents a US premiere in New York City
On May 20 and 21, Wordless Music presents the U.S. premiere of Doghouse, the longest and largest work yet for orchestra by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, on a program with the first New York City performance of Philip Glass / David Bowie / Brian Eno’s Symphony No. 4 (“Heroes,” based on the music of Bowie and Eno) and György Ligeti’s Chamber Concerto, all performed by Ensemble Signal with the Wordless Music Orchestra and conductor Brad Lubman. Tickets for the May 20 and May 21 concerts at the New York Society for Ethical Culture are now on sale and going fast.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Ensemble Signal with the Wordless Music Orchestra (Brad Lubman, conductor)
Jonny Greenwood: Doghouse, for large orchestra and string trio (2010) (U.S. premiere)
György Ligeti: Chamber Concerto, for thirteen instrumentalists (1969-70)
Philip Glass / David Bowie / Brian Eno: Symphony No. 4 (“Heroes,” based on music of Eno and Bowie) (1996) (New York premiere)
Tickets on sale now: (May 20 show) (May 21 show)
New York Society for Ethical Culture
7pm doors / 8pm show / all ages / $25-35 tickets with $5 service charge
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