Kendall K. Williams Finally, you will hear from our very fine Co-Presidents, David Basili and Jeremy Cha, who are planning some informal events, like … Please email Shelby@sopercussion.com with questions and inquiries. Sō Percussion was formed to expand this important voice in the 21st century, taking a cue from groups in North America and Europe, as well as the pioneering composers who inspired them. In place of our 12th annual Sō Percussion Summer Institute on the campus of Princeton University, and in light of the current situation we are all in with the Covid-19 national emergency, we are designing a new virtual SōSI with two main tracks. Ayano Kataoka “Through a mix of consummate skill and quirky charm, this mercurial quartet has helped ignite an explosive new enthusiasm for percussion music old and new” (The New York Times). Pascal Le Boeuf When we founded the So Percussion Summer Institute in 2009, we set out to create the chamber music summer festival we wish had existed when we were students. Over the last eleven gatherings of SōSI, we’ve done just that, providing hundreds of percussionists and dozens of composers with the opportunity to explore the new, hone their skills, and become part of a community of idealistic creators and interpreters. More information We don't know when concerts will open back up again! Joseph Peck Go Rheanne Edwards July Mariah Taller Orson Abram Sō Percussion is the Edward T. Cone Ensemble-in-Residence at Princeton University, and its members are Co-Directors of the percussion department at the Bard College-Conservatory of Music. Composer, conductor, music theorist and author, Spies was born on March 26, 1925, in Santiago, Chile, of German-Jewish parents. Talvin Wilks hivelogic_enkoder_0_128284849(); Christopher Bear, The National, So Percussion & Brooklyn Youth Chorus], Music for Wood and Strings (feat. Sō Percussion joins Jack Quartet for a concert featuring new works by composition faculty members Donnacha Dennehy and Dan Trueman, as well as the world premiere of Jason Treuting's Nine Numbers 4, commissioned by the Composers Guild of New Jersey. Carolyn Stallard Some of them sent along websites where you can learn more about everything they are doing. Availability during the two week festival July 12-26. Written for flexible instrumentation, Amid the Noise lends itself well to  layering and technological artistry. Free tickets will be available one week prior to the concert at 10:00 am and in person during box office hours at the Frist Campus Center and Lewis Arts complex box offices. Nine Number 5 - Sō Percussion and Ji Hye Jung - February 15 2020. Cindee and Larry Snider Courses designed by the individual members of Sō Percussion, covering topics such as steel drum performance in contemporary music, coordination on drumset, the history and practice of 20th and 21st century experimental music, and integrating technology with new music. /* --> */ . ORIGIN UK, care of Peter Rawlings free download when you join our mailing list. Click here for more information Abby Savell F rom pioneering percussion works by Varèse, Cage, and Reich to 21st-century music written expressly for this visionary ensemble, Sō Percussion takes you on a fascinating journey as only they can. Alexandros Fragiskatos Access to a computer, laptop, ipad, or cell phone for recording purposes. Elijah Smith Unruly Sounds Festival, Princeton, NJ Sandbox Percussion October 14, 2017. Gavin Kitchen Princeton Composers Sachelle Thomas Aslan Cawley Austin Richey Participants will take on the idea of artistic openness: composers will explore how and where to relinquish control, and performers will learn how to contribute creatively. Baljinder Sekhon, II Kendall Williams. Please contact Program Coordinator, Shelby Blezinger-McCay at. Not just executing, but creating. Richardson Auditorium, 68 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, 08544 Sō Percussion and Caroline Shaw combine forces for a powerful project: a new original set of songs co-composed by Sō … The process of interpreting each movement (some with the quartet, and many more with musical colleagues) helped us understand what felt right for socially distanced creative work – and how we wanted to record and layer it all together. As this years festival is online – the duties and offerings are subject to change and will be announced at a later time. Over 40 hours of content available! Blaine Klein Andrew Martin 2020.02.15 / Richardson Auditorium, Princeton University / Princeton, NJ, USA / ‘Tangram’ / Sō Percussion. span.parentNode.removeChild(span); Devon Osamu Tipp We are ready to offer breathtaking opportunities online! Aug 31, 2020 - Dec 08, 2020. The Princeton University Jazz Festival, which was scheduled for Saturday, April 18, 2020, has been canceled due to the current COVID-19 outbreak. Jack Herscowitz Astrid Baumgardner New work premieres composed and performed by: Raquel Acevedo Klein McKenzie Squires Each year, an amazing team of interns helps us keep this extremely complicated festival going! Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to our festival. Zildjian Cymbals Malcolm Taylor Elliot Wallace JJ Johnson If you need to rent a practice marimba or xylophone for the upcoming year, you can visit the Marimba Rentals Page. Princeton University Department of Music Barbara White A composition assistant scholarship fund. Tyler Carpenter How does a percussion quartet play a single piano? The process of interpreting each movement (some with the quartet, and many more with musical colleagues) helped us understand what felt right for socially distanced creative work – and how we wanted to record and layer it all together. Sō Percussion open their fifth year as Princeton University’s Edward T. Cone Performers-in-Residence with an exciting, eclectic, and diverse program, free and open to all. Artist Spotlight: the ACP talks to Jason Treuting by Arts Council Marketing Team October 19, 2020. COVID had other plans this year, but we’re still committed to The Outreach Program’s great work. Adam Tendler University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, MI We hope you can join us! Fruitful collaboration with and among artists. Nathalie Joachim James Moore Kendall Rhymer Kendall K. Williams 1936) Forbidden Love (2019) Julia Wolfe (b. Guest lectures, talks, and listening sessions with Princeton faculty, Sō Percussion, and other amazing guests (TBD). In Drumming in Magic Time: The Oral Tradition, Russell Hartenberger teaches Drumming by rote to members of The National Youth Orchestra of Canada. We are excited to for this years guests and faculty! For the past six years, Sō Percussion has partnered during SōSI with The Outreach Program to pack meals for food-insecure families in Mercer County, NJ. Amy Garapic in collaboration with OneBeat Max Meyer Applications for our internship program will be made available soon! Darian Thomas Currently on view in the Arts Council’s Taplin Gallery is Art and Music: Touching Sound –a collaboration between the visual artists of the Princeton Artists Alliance collective, and Mobius Percussion, a young artists ensemble. Whatever your practice, and wherever you are – we hope you will join us! Register now for Princeton Public Library's event on Crowdcast, scheduled to go live on Thursday July 23, 2020 at 7:00 pm EDT. Darian Donovan Thomas David Oswald Sō Percussion is an American percussion quartet based in New York City. Sō Percussion, Princeton University’s Edward T. Cone Performers-in-Residence, perform a FREE concert that explores the incredible range of percussion instruments, with guest artist Nicole Lizée, composer/turntables. Neil Beckmann An introduction to the syntactic structure of the music of the 18th and 19th centuries through exercises in analysis and composition. Kasey Blezinger What happens in a community when industry leaves? Thomas Morrison Dan Shiller Astrid Baumgardne A founding and current member of the influential quartet, Sō Percussion, composer/percussionist Jason Treuting has appeared in performance throughout the world, from the Barbican to Lincoln Center, to Carnegie Hall, DOM Moscow, Walt Disney Hall, and elsewhere. Cost – $20 per session! Asynchronous Companion Book – a passive track for students wanting to engage in SōSI style masterclass and discussions. Wolfy and Kayrock Screenprinting A deep dive into the percussion ensemble repertoire: focusing on pieces such as Steve Reich’s “Drumming,” John Cage’s “Third Construction,” and David Lang’s “The so-called laws of nature.”. Open space is limited. The past years of the Summer Institute have included masterclasses, talks, and performances with a great number of amazing artsists including Caroline Shaw, Paul Lansky, Steve Mackey, Dan Trueman, Steve Reich, Steve Schick, Angélica Negrón, Dan Deacon, Martin Schmidt (of Matmos), Juri Seo, Barbara White, Lukas Ligeti, Grey McMurray, Cenk Ergun, NEXUS, Joan Tower, Tristan Perich, Suzanne Farrin, Mark Dancigers, Dennis Desantis, and Sarah Kirkland Snider. Le’Roi Simmonds Must it have notes and rhythms, or could it only be a blueprint for construction? Sō Percussion offers their final, free concert in the 2018-19 season. Pittsburgh Center for the Arts 6300 5th Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232-2922, United States If you’re curious about our last online Sō Percussion Institute, check out the final concert of SōSI 2020 here). Lily Manes Sarah Kirkland Snider Today we are thrilled to announce 19 new work premieres and more! Ain Gordon In place of our 12th annual Sō Percussion Summer Institute on the campus of Princeton University, and in light of the current situation we are all in with the Covid-19 national emergency, we are designing a new virtual SōSI … Garrett Sanborne White Scholarships for the Sō Percussion Summer Institute are available through application via the application portal. 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