Make Music: Orbits, A Spatial Symphonic Ritual for 80 Trombones, Organ, and Sopranino Voice
Description
Out of your wildest dreams, 80 trombones, organ, and sopranino take over the ramps of the Guggenheim Museum for a New York premiere of composer Henry Brant's piece "Orbits." Henry Brant was a pioneer of acoustic spatial music, often employing instrumental groups of a single timbre. Audiences gather in the rotunda below, with conductor Neely Bruce and a large contingent of the trombone community above. Performances at 730pm and 830pm. Co-presented by Works & Process at the Guggenheim. A Mass Appeal event.
When
Jun 21 7:30pm–9pm