Live Concert by ISF Artist in Residence Ray Lustig
  • The Gershwin Hotel and Neke Carson present
    ROUNDS AND HOCKETS FOR TWO EARS
    SIX CENTURIES OF DUOS FOR INSTRUMENTAL PAIRS
     
    Thursday, January 12th
    Doors Open at 7:30, music at 8
    The Gershwin Hotel
    7 East 27th Street (between Fifth and Madison Avenues)
    New York, NY
    $10, $5 for students

    Our two ears are not created equal.  In fact, the left ear is wired more strongly to the creative right brain, and the right ear to the logical left brain.  Composers have long been interested in the perceptual interplay between our two ears.  The latest concert in the 2×2 series, created by composer Ray Lustig, Conrad Winslow, and Michael Ippolito, will celebrate the stereophonic muse spanning six centuries of composers (including two stereophonic world premiere works), in a concert that will unfold as one gapless-play experience, and will move between two different rooms at the Gershwin Hotel. 
     
    Works by Michael Ippolito, Ray Lustig, Conrad Winslow, Tristan Perich, Michael Fiday, Luciano Berio, Antonio Vivaldi, Orlando di Lassus, Josquin des Prez.  Featuring performances by NoiseBox (percussion duo Sean Statser and Frank Tyl), guitarists Thomas Flippin and Rupert Boyd, violinists Elizabeth Derham and Alex Shiozaki, and actor Brian Blake.

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