MATA Festival presents Wadada Leo Smith's The Capitol
Organization:
MATA Festival
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
New York City
Start
Date:
6/12/2025
End Date:
6/12/2025
Start Time:
7:00 PM
End Time:
9:00 PM
Event
Info:
Night Two of the 27th Annual MATA Festival features the New York premiere of Wadada Leo Smith's String Quartet No. 17 (The Capitol, Washington D.C.: An Experiment With Democracy and Capitalism) which examines the U.S. Capitol building as both a symbol of democracy and insurrection, performed by FLUX Quartet. FLUX Quartet also performs the New York premiere of Roscoe Mitchell's 9/9/99 With CARDS, which Mitchell describes as a "scored improvisation," in which each player is given six cards with musical notation on them that they can arrange, reshuffle, and perform in different "hands." Night Two also includes six works by MATA Festival 2025 Early-Career Composers for varying instrumentation - from solo violin to an ensemble of viola, saxophone, and motors - performed by MATA Mavens, TROPOS, and RE:duo.
From June 11-14, 2025, MATA presents its 27th annual festival, featuring four concerts across four nights exploring the concept of INTERGALACTIC INFINITY: Music Between Spaces. Founded in 1996 by Philip Glass, Eleonor Sandresky, and Lisa Bielawa, MATA serves as an incubator for adventurous emerging artists experimenting with composition, multi-media, performance art, and every imaginable sound in between. Its annual MATA Festival has become one of the most sought-after opportunities for young and emerging composers.
Curated by Executive Director Pauline Kim Harris, the 2025 Festival features works by 18 composers in the early stages of their professional careers, selected by Harris and a panel of eight esteemed composers and artists - Titilayo Ayangade, Tom Chiu, Felix Fan, John Glover, Conrad Harris, Max Mandel, Paula Matthusen, and Kal Sugatski - from a free, global call resulting in over 300 submissions.
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