Week of Events
SHOW(ti)ME: Zubin Kanga
SHOW(ti)ME: Zubin Kanga
Audiences won’t want to miss London-based pianist, composer, and technologist Zubin Kanga when he plays electrifying music by some of the hottest names of the global new music world: Alexander Schubert, Laura Bowler, Luke Nickel, and Zubin Kanga himself. How does a pianist “play the internet”? Alexander Schubert’s WIKI-PIANO.NET is
Hopeful Monster: Music by Eve Egoyan and Mauricio Pauly
Hopeful Monster: Music by Eve Egoyan and Mauricio Pauly
Journey through an auditory space filled with newly imagined music and ecstatic abandon. Hopeful Monster is Eve Egoyan and Mauricio Pauly’s new recording and performance project, where the augmentation and extension of the piano’s sonic and expressive range come alive in new ways: infinite sustain, vibrato, tremolo, expressively revealed harmonic
Free Family Concert with the Vancouver Youth Choir
Free Family Concert with the Vancouver Youth Choir
Listening to the Vancouver Youth Choir is always a captivating experience. Their joyful voices, extraordinary musicianship, and energetic performances will fill your heart and lift your spirits. The Free Family Concert has become a beloved tradition at the Modulus Festival. It’s a festive, informal environment where families and friends can
Stay On It: Music by Julius Eastman
Stay On It: Music by Julius Eastman
There’s a Julius Eastman renaissance happening and you’re invited. Writing music in New York City’s burgeoning downtown scene in the 1970s and ‘80s, Julius Eastman was a young, black, gay man who criss-crossed musical worlds and provocatively “swerved from critical acclaim to gate-crashing controversy.” (NPR) Eastman’s music mixes the evergreen