Sonic Liberation Players

On January 27, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

“À quatre folioles” is French for “four-leafed,” in this instance its implies, clover. The piece recognizes a historical correspondence between Brook Watson and Andrew Brown, in which Watson describes the return of the Acadians after the deportation, and their story of perseverance.

The Sonic Liberation Players explore new ways of encountering sound.

To offer this experience to a broad range of listeners, we play uncommonly heard works and commission new works that investigate the area between “academic/intellectual” and “pop influenced” classical.

The core members of the SLP met and performed together at California Institute of the Arts in the early 2Ks. A decade later, having migrated independently to the East Coast (Boston and New York), they reconnected and began this new musical journey together, launching as SLP in 2016. The CalArts “sound” is varied, yet finds roots in the music of John Cage and Morton Feldman. Likewise, the Sonic Liberation Players approach a prismatic variety of composers and music in search of new languages and adventurous musical possibilities.

Season #3 (2018-2019)

“Pour ceux qui ont survécu ce sort…”

February 8, 2019, 8:00 p.m.

Third Life Studio
33 Union Square, Somerville
$15 tickets at the door, or through Brown Paper Tickets

Program: À quatre folioles–André Cormier (world premiere)

 

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