Exponential Ensemble

Free Concert (with Ticket)
Wolfensohn Hall - Institute for Advanced Study
Info Free, with Ticketed Reservation

The Exponential Ensemble breathes life into works by living composers, often inspired by math, science, and literacy. They lead off this season's chamber offerings at the Institute for Advanced Studay with a performance of contemporary works for flute, oboe, clarinet, and piano.

Program

Eugène BOZZA / Trois pieces pour une Musique de Nuit

Erwin SCHULHOFF / Divertissement (selections)

Robert MUCZYNSKI / Fragments        

Brad BALLIETT / Wild Birds of New York


INTERMISSION


Valerie COLEMAN / Rubispheres

Jean FRANÇAIX / Wind Quartet 

Performers

The Exponential Ensemble

Anna Urrey, Flute
Lillian Copeland, Oboe
Pascal Archer, Clarinet
Joshua Butcher, Bassoon

 

The Exponential Ensemble is a mixed chamber music ensemble made of New York City top-notch performers and experienced teaching artists. Throughout each season, a roster of musicians enables the ensemble to grow exponentially within each performance, presenting audiences with classic masterworks alongside contemporary masterpieces. The ensemble also delivers interactive educational programs using music as a way to connect with school curricula.

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