Event

The PRISM Quartet celebrates the University of Pennsylvania’s vital contributions to American music with a residency that culminates in two free concerts of brand new works by UPenn faculty and students, alongside performances of previous PRISM commissions from UPenn alumni.

 

Saturday, March 19, 2016 @ 7:30 PM
PRISM presents an enticing program of world premieres of new saxophone quartets by UPenn faculty members: Goddard Lieberson and Guggenhiem Fellow James Primosch; Pew and Guggenhiem Fellow Anna Weesner; and Jay Reise, whose work has been supported by the Fromm Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts. The program also includes a new work by UPenn alumna Kyle Bartlett, of counter)induction fame; Ben Hjertmann, winner of the 2014 Barlow Prize; and Jane Lange, winner of the PRISM/Walden School Commissioning Award.

Primosch’s new work, scored for sax quartet and piano, will feature guest artist Marilyn Nonken, hailed by The Cleveland Plain Dealer as “a supreme interpreter of new music who blends audacity with sensitivity.”

 

This concert is free admission, however tickets are required.  Please visit this ticket link.

 

Presented by the University of Pennsylvania and PRISM Quartet, Inc. with major support from The Presser Foundation