Sentences with phrase «with cellist»

Participating artists include Christian Marclay with cellist Okkyung Lee, Abigail DeVille with director Charlotte Brathwaite, Jack Quartet, Jill Magid, C. Spencer Yeh, Nora Schultz, Math Bass and Lauren Davis Fisher, Arto Lindsay, and more.
The first event of the series will feature artist and composer Christian Marclay in performance with cellist Okkyung Lee.
In 2015, Epstein performed American Power, a theatrical rendition of his photographic series, with cellist Erik Friedlander at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Collaborating with cellist Charlotte Moorman, he created one of his most influential works, TV Cello (1971), a performance piece which transformed a stack of televisions into a musical instrument.
Parker is currently working on an Arts Council funded film called Corde Lisse and a touring exhibition — a series of films with the cellist Anton Lukoszevieze — commissioned by Spacex Gallery, Exeter.
Mitch Epstein recently collaborated with cellist Erik Friedlander on a limited edition LP based on music composed for a presentation Epstein made last summer at the Arles Photography Festival.
Those who made their way to the fourth floor of the former GDR building were received by Valentina Besegher and Alessandro Massobrio, who presented the first part of their continuing concert series Cluster with the cellist and composer Nora Krahl as well as duo Annette Krebs and Axel Doerner.
You can watch the artist perform one of the songs here with cellist Roar Bye Blåsmo.
After that, I will continue with The Cellist Trilogy, of which The Cellist's Friend is the first novel.
Sam also had the honor of playing music with Wu Tong, the acclaimed master sheng player, who had just performed with cellist Yo - Yo Ma the evening before.
Johnny Flynn plays Pascal in much the same way as he did his young Welsh Jack the Lad, in love with a cellist, in the recent romantic comedy, Love Is Thicker Than Water.
After his mom's death, Charlie (Shia LaBeouf) flies to Bucharest on a whim, and quickly falls in love with cellist - cum - gangster - moll Gabi (Evan Rachel Wood, clad in copious mascara and an uneven Romanian accent).
On the upcoming album New Worlds, actor and comedian Bill Murray teams up with cellist Jan Vogler and friends for music by Bernstein and Gershwin and poetry and prose by Whitman and Twain.

Not exact matches

2011 Collaborated with accalimed cellist Yo - Yo Ma and two other musicians to record The Goat Rodeo Sessions
An international furor has erupted over the Oscar - bound docudrama «Hilary and Jackie,» with friends and musical colleagues of the late cellist Jacqueline du Pre condemning the highly acclaimed drama as...
Dancers from the Niall O'Leary School of Irish Dance were featured, and cellist Leah Rankin duetted with Fleming.
Duet X2 Pushing this technology further during her second performance with the sensor glove at the Bohemian National Hall show on May 20, Kimura had cellist Dave Eggar (wearing a sensor glove of his own) join her on stage to debut a duet she had written to be played interactively with her computer.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert swapped comedy for class last night when the history - making ballerina and world - renowned cellist Yo - Yo Ma stopped by.
Emotional ties: Clean Bandit co-founder and cellist Grace Chatto on Brit awards glamour, her Grammy with singer Jess Glynne and mementos from Moscow Entrepreneurship is the process of designing, launching and running a new business, which is often initially a small business.
The Bond girl: Bobbleheaded Maryam d'Abo, playing a Czech cellist and bedroom pawn, never seems comfortable with Dalton's hard - ass 007 (is it even possible?)
The Oscar - winning actress received an accolade at the 34th annual ceremony in Washington, D.C. along with Neil Diamond, actress Barbara Cook, saxophonist Sonny Rollins, and cellist Yo - Yo Ma.
Ghost of New Orleans (R for violence and brief profanity) Supernatural crime thriller about a disgraced detective (Josh Lucas) who solves the mysterious murder of a beautiful cellist (Lake Bell) with the help of her ghost.
Her recital here with violinist Janine Jansen and cellist Mischa Maisky features piano trios by Shostakovich and Mendelssohn, and sonatas by Beethoven and Schumann.
Extras include commentary by Lee and executive producer and co-screenwriter James Schamus; the documentary «Unleashing the Dragon,» which shows how Lee and martial - arts choreographer Yuen Wo Ping did those fly - through - the - air scenes and sword fights; a conversation with actress Michelle Yeoh; and interviews with composer Tan Dun and cellist Yo - Yo Ma.
In Irving Rapper's Deception, Davis's Christine Radcliffe just wants to live a happy existence with new husband, professional cellist Karel Novak (Paul Henreid).
A cellist, played by Saffron Burrows, has gotten a little loopy on pain pills and decided to sleep with one of her colleagues, not someone she'd normally be attracted to.
Shortly after celebrating his fifth wedding anniversary with his wife Laura («Mad Men»'s January Jones), a concert cellist, gentlemanly Will leaves his regular chess game with a friend to discover that Laura has been violently robbed, beaten, and raped.
If that central issue of the picture lies fallow until an ill - fated recital (set up by ill - used, slapstick laughing - stock Christian cellist Graham Claydon (Tom Hollander)-RRB- ends with a few wild swings of a nail - studded bat, at least it's introduced as an elephant in a room full of people in that darkened theatre clucking at how adorable and somehow inspirational it is that a hobo is a world - class cellist.
There's a brief moment early on when Wonder Woman is reintroduced, and the riff from Hans Zimmer's theme (created with Junkie XL and cellist Tina Guo) appears, but it's a fleeting one.
But Ross also plays one of the 22 major characters — a jazz singer, as it happens, with a suicidal cellist daughter (Lori Singer)-- and her character, as well as Singer's, is both underdeveloped and overstated, at once cursory and stridently mawkish, though this seems to be the movie's fault rather than hers.
Played by the wonderful Brentano String Quartet (whose own cellist Nina Lee makes a cameo appearance), the music swells and falls with gorgeous harmonies, right up to a final, graceful pause.
Grammy - award winning cellist and composer Yo - Yo Ma met with Harvard Graduate School of Education faculty last week to discuss education initiatives under his Silk Road Project — a nonprofit arts and educational organization with a vision of creating global connections by uniting artists and audiences around the world.
The Harvard Graduate School of Education hosted the event with Silkroad, the cultural organization founded by cellist Yo - Yo Ma.
Three - day series of events includes Silk Road Ensemble with Yo - Yo Ma concert and award ceremony, music workshop, presentations, and roundtable discussions from October 20 to 22, 2009 This week the Harvard Graduate School of Education, with support from the Office for the Arts at Harvard, will present a Silk Road Project residency with acclaimed cellist Yo - Yo Ma and Silk Road Ensemble musicians.
This unique program opens with a plenary session with world - renowned cellist Yo - Yo Ma and a concert by the Silk Road Ensemble.
This brilliant novel with universal resonance, set during the 1990s Siege of Sarajevo, tells the story of three people trying to survive in a city rife with the extreme fear of desperate times, and of the sorrowing cellist who plays undaunted in their midst.
Today we present the conclusion of our interview with Robert J. Fanshawe, self - published author of The Cellist's Friend (the first book in a planned trilogy).
My next novel, The Suicide Sonata, weaves among three central characters: a Caucasian violinist with a fetish for Asian women, a Korean - American cellist who is obsessed with Alma Mahler, and a young Japanese - American stalker / would - be assassin.
Only a virtuoso cellist like Eric - Maria Couturier, with all his experience in contemporary classical music, could give this performance such complex duality with his instrument.
I talked with the members of the quartet, violinists Lizzie Jones and Michael Hustedde; violist and founder, Rosalie Samter; and cellist Jeremiah Barcus.
In 1968, the cellist Charlotte Moorman played a violin by raising it high above her head and then, with extreme elegance, smashing it over a pedestal.
Cellist, composer, and improviser Tomeka Reid combines her love of groove with freer concepts in a set inspired by Scenes from the Collection.
Performing along with him are the Korean cellist and composer Okkyung Lee and the Swiss percussionist Luc Müller, creating a free - form composition that mingles music with acoustic and visual stimuli, while the space itself is activated by the performers.
The bonanza has already begun with «A Feast of Astonishments: Charlotte Moorman and the Avant Garde, 1960s - 1980s» at the Grey Art Gallery, New York University, a traveling retrospective look at the famed «topless cellist» who was, right up to her death in 1991, a daring artist and a visionary organizer of a passionately successful campaign for electronically - based multimedia art, which she helped to invent.
For the Groundwork programme, an installation of Laureana Toledo's sound and video installation Order and Progress (2013 - 18) will be presented at CAST in Helston, with live performances by cellist Natalia Perez Turner.
By this time he had moved to New York where he established important connections with the Japanese engineer Shuya Abe, the artist (and eventually, his wife) Shigeko Kubota, and the concert cellist Charlotte Moorman, all of whom proved instrumental as collaborators in performance works that would soon make Paik an internationally recognized artist.
Katie Rietman, currently living in New York City but originally from Amarillo, Texas, has performed as a baroque cellist on over 40 CD recordings and numerous concerts and radio broadcasts with notable baroque and classical period instrument ensembles.
Current and Upcoming: Reciprocity by Akira Yoshikawa with contemporary cellist Alex Waterman until February 21 and Meryl McMaster running from September 10 to October 17, which opens simultaneously with a mirror solo show in Santa Fe Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.
Her collaborative duo with composer / cellist Okkyung Lee has been presented by The Met Breuer, send + receive festival (Winnipeg, Canada), The Stone, MoMA Junior Associates event, and ISSUE Project Room.
A generous hint of his direction could be seen in the 2012 Biennial (then hailed by New York Times critic Roberta Smith as «one of the best Whitney Biennials in recent memory»), which included such unforgettable moments as Werner Herzog's presentation of drawings by Hercules Segers intermixed with filmed performances by the Dutch avant - garde cellist and composer Ernst Reijseger; Dawn Kasper's performative residency in a ramshackle studio of her own creation on the museum's third floor; and the transformation of the entire fourth floor into a long stage for dance, most memorably Michelson's highly concentrated, multipart «Devotion Study # 1 — The American Dancer.»
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