JACK Quartet, Ekmeles Vocal Ensemble with special Guest, Scott Pauley, lute
Schedule
Fri, 21 Feb, 2025 at 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Bellefield Hall Auditorium | Pittsburgh, PA
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Performing works by Carlo Gesualdo, James Weeks, Georg Friedrich Haas, Amy Williams and Christopher Otto with video by Lenore Thomas, Ivette Spradlin and Triton Mobley About the Artists:
The JACK Quartet is a string quartet dedicated to championing music by 20th- and 21st-century composers.
They curate and perform programs that feature a variety of musical styles by both established and emerging artists, aspiring to create transformative experiences with every performance. Their music invites audiences to listen with their whole beings, fostering a deeper connection and broadening perspectives through close listening.
Since its founding in 2005, the quartet has introduced audiences worldwide to a wide range of experimental chamber music. Performing in venues that span classical music halls, art galleries, and bars, JACK Quartet commissions new music and collaborates closely with composers to bring their works to life. Through their JACK Studio program—which includes residencies, commissions, readings, and recordings—they are committed to dismantling outdated classical music pipelines for composers.
The JACK Quartet serves as the Quartet in Residence at The New School in New York City and frequently teaches at music festivals, conservatories, and universities.
https://www.jackquartet.com/
Ekmeles is a vocal ensemble dedicated to the performance of new and rarely-heard works, and gems of the historical avant garde. They have a special focus on microtonal works, and have been praised for their “extraordinary sense of pitch” by the New York Times.
https://www.ekmeles.com/
Scott Pauley is co-artistic director of Chatham Baroque and a leading American performer on early plucked stringed instruments, specializing in theorbo, baroque guitar, and lute. Over his 25-year career, he has performed across the U.S. and internationally at renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall, The Library of Congress, and Wigmore Hall. He has created diverse programs for Chatham Baroque, exploring music from Spain, Latin America, and beyond, often highlighting connections between baroque and popular styles.
https://www.chathambaroque.org/artist/scott-pauley/
THIS EVENT IS NIGHT TWO OF BEYOND: MICROTONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2025.
The Beyond: Microtonal Music Festival 2025 is a follow-up to Music on the Edge's very successful Beyond Festivals in 2020, 2018 and 2015. Our last festival was in March of 2020, just days before the pandemic struck. We are very excited to present the Beyond festival again in 2025 together with our festival partners City of Asylum, Carnegie Mellon University and WQED.
Microtonal music is music that uses tuning systems other than, or in addition to, the standard twelve-note equal tempered system that is the norm in Western popular and classical music. This norm has been evolving with many composers in all idioms currently using a variety of tuning
approaches influenced by world music, early music, and physics and acoustics, to name a few.
Full festival passes can be found at
https://ci.ovationtix.com/36300/store/packages/143994
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Where is it happening?
Bellefield Hall Auditorium, 315 S Bellefield Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3504, United States,Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: