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TURNquartet presents, “Hurtling Toward Oblivion” matinee

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Mary Rowell, Brooke Quiggins, John Dunlop

Credit: Luke Awtry

TURNmusic Quartet performs 'Hurtling Toward Oblivion', curated by Mary Rowell

Sunday, January 19, 2025 Gallery Opens 3:30pm / Music 4 pm. BYOB

$15-30 Sliding / Under 21 Free

Tickets here.

Program

Vijay Iyer 'Dig the Say'

Missy Mazzoli 'Quartet for Queen Mab'

Jessie Montgomery 'Strum'

Erik Nielsen 'Nadia'

Shelley Washington 'Middleground'

Kyle Saulnier 'at the edge of the world not unlike our own'

TURNmusic Quartet performs 'Hurtling Toward Oblivion'

TurnMusic Quartet concert curated by Mary Rowell features “Dig the Say” by Vijay Iyer as the centerpiece of the show. A study exploring the intricacies of James Brown’s musical genius in 4 continuous movements whose titles refer to Brown’s 1969 song “I Don’t Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door I’ll get in Myself). The program will include a contemplation of fantasy and dreams with Missy Mazzoli “Quartet for Queen Mab”; the wonder of the space we exist in with Shelly Washington “Middleground”; folk idioms and the spirit of dance and movement with Jessie Montgomery “STRUM”; the fearless relevance of Kyle Saulnier “at the edge of a world not unlike our own”; the world premiere of “Nadia” (translation hope) by Erik Nielsen, a work dedicated to the people of Ukraine. Hope you can join us. Come on! It’ll be FUN!

Mary Rowell, Brooke Quiggins, John Dunlop, Elizabeth Reid

Credit: Luke Awtry


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