January 19, 2019 – 8:00pm
Sō at the Royal Conservatory (Toronto)
Amid the Noise, Vijay Iyer, Donnacha Dennehy, Caroline Shaw.
Amid the Noise, Vijay Iyer, Donnacha Dennehy, Caroline Shaw.
new works for the Edward T. Cone Artists-in-Residence by Princeton Ph.D. fellows.
The Keyboard Re-imagined
So performs two pieces by Carlos R. Carrillo, assistant professor of composition and theory at U of Illinois.
UI Percussion Ensemble with Sō Percussion: Amid the Noise
Our “Living Room Music” show!
Amid the Noise and other favorites.
The complete “Drumming” in Boston!
Jason Treuting’s “Amid the Noise” with UCSB participants, works by Vijay Iyer, Suzanne Farrin, and Donnacha Dennehy
“The Keyboard Reimagined” – with works by Vijay Iyer, Caroline Shaw, Donnacha Dennehy, Suzanne Farrin, Jason Treuting, and Dan Trueman
“Amid the Noise” at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Our “Living Room Music” show.
“From Out a Darker Sea,” our multimedia exploration of the Northeast of England, an area once teeming with industrial activity which is now gone.
“Amid the Noise” at Stanford
So performs “amid the noise,” Vijay Iyer’s virtuosic “Torque,” Steve Reich, and Caroline Shaw.
From Out a Darker Sea, also guest composer Nicole Lizee, new Julia Wolfe piece!
NationalSawdust+ presents Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon’s new literary-music series, Against the Grain, featuring award-winning writers Min Jin Lee and Tracy K. Smith, and So Percussion.
So performs the world premiere of Julia Wolfe’s “Forbidden Love,” co-comissioned by the LA PHil.
CONSTRUCTION is a collaboration between Susan Marshall & Company and Sō Percussion. In it, music and dance are two separate systems that coexist in a symbiotic and, at times, conflicted relationship.
The programme The Keyboard Reimagined includes the European premiere of Donnacha Dennehy’s piece Broken Unison, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall and Cork Opera House, as well as other pieces.
Bryce Dessner’s “Music for Wood and Strings,” others.
Sō Percussion Opening Concert
McAlpin Hall, Woolworth Music Center
FREE and open to the public
Troika, Russell Fisher, Matt Overbay
McAlpin Hall, Woolworth Music Center
FREE and open to the public
David Degge (percussion, hammered dulcimer) with Cristina David Degge with Cristina Altamura (piano)
McAlpin Hall, Woolworth Music Center
McAlpin Hall, Woolworth Music Center
SōSI at Small World Coffee
14 Witherspoon St.
SōSI percussionists premiere works by SōSI composers
FREE and open to the public
SōSI at the Princeton Record Exchange
20 South Tulane St.
Selections To Be Determined
Each year since the beginning of SoSI, we have invited Princeton PhD composers to write new works for SoSI students. This concert is the culimation of a week of rehearsals, coachings, and workshops.
FREE
The artwalk is a musical and visual tour around the amazing outdoor art pieces on Princeton’s campus. Join us down at Bloomberg Hall at 5pm for the Sol LeWitt, walk with us for the next hour around Princeton!
SōSI at the Princeton Public Library
Albert Hinds Plaza
55 Witherspoon St.
Selections To Be Determined
Terry Riley: “In – C” in the Forum
Lewis Arts Complex – The Forum
136 Alexander St.
FREE
Each year at SōSI, Sō Percussion reads participant works that the students composed for us.
FREE
SōSI Closing Concert! A selection of masterful 21st Century works for percussion.
FREE
Alongside NEXUS, Sō Percussion performs Steve Reich’s Drumming!
Some of our newest music, including Julia Wolfe’s String Quartet “Forbidden Love!”
Sō Percussion, Princeton University’s Edward T. Cone Artists-in-Residence, perform a FREE concert that explores the incredible range of percussion instruments.
Now in its sixth year, Brooklyn Bound is a popular series of concerts at Sō’s working studio in the Navy Yard section of Brooklyn.
So Percussion performs the music of Steve Reich, David Lang, Bryce Dessner, and Jason Treuting’s “Amid the Noise.”
So Percussion performs the music of Jason Treuting along with dance choreographed by John Heginbotham. Stay tuned for performance details!
Sō Percussion celebrates the New Amsterdam release of Dan Trueman’s Song That Are Hard To Sing (out on November 15). FREE Event.
Sō’s collaborative project FROM OUT A DARKER SEA is re-envisioned as a weeklong art installation in the Princeton CoLab. This FREE installation opening features a live performance.
From 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.