01/25 @ 8:00pm - at 110 Livingston — Gaudeamus Muziekweek New York: Wet Ink Ensemble
Buy Tickets | Admission: $20 / $15 for members
The composer-performance collective Wet Ink Ensemble will kick off Gaudeamus Muziekweek New York with the U.S. premiere of 2011 Gaudeamus Prize-winner Yoshi Onishi’s “Départ dans…” Wet Ink will also play works by past Gaudeamus prize-winners Ted Hearne, Chris Trapani, Richard Barrett along with works by Wet Ink members Alex Mincek and Kate Soper.
The Wet Ink Ensemble is a New York-based new music collective. The group’s repertoire is diverse, ranging from scores of rigorous notational complexity to indeterminate and improvisational music; from the American experimental tradition to the contemporary European avant-garde; from acoustic to amplified to electronic works and works for homemade instruments. The Wet Ink Ensemble has performed works by composers such as Ablinger, Feldman, Ferneyhough, Furrer, Hurel, Bernhard Lang, Lucier, Murail, Nono, Reich, Rzewski, Sciarrino, Tenney, and Wolff, and premiered works by emerging artists like James Fei, Hikari Kiyama, Alex Mincek, Randy Nordschow, Marianthi Papalexandri-Alexandri, James Saunders, Oliver Schneller, Kate Soper, Charlie Wilmoth and Eric Wubbels.
Gaudeamus Muziekweek New York is supported, in part, by public funds from the Netherlands Cultural Services and has received funding through a grant from the Netherland-America Foundation. Support has also been provided by Buma Cultuur, Gaudeamus Muziekweek and Muziek Centrum Nederlands with special thanks to Erwin Maas and Henk Heuvelmans.







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