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Roulette Presents: Kathleen Supové “SINGLED OUT” Friday, April 12, 8pm — Brooklynian

Roulette Presents: Kathleen Supové “SINGLED OUT” Friday, April 12, 8pm

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Roulette Presents:

Kathleen Supové “SINGLED OUT”

Friday, April 12, 8pm

What: Kathleen Supové “SINGLED OUT”

When: Friday, April 12, 8pm

Where: Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, 2/3/4/5/A/C/G/D/M/N/R/B/Q trains & the LIRR

Cost: $15/10

Info: www.roulette.org / 917.267.0368

Playing with balloons, wearing a mask, doing the Time Warp, dancing in a room filled with voices...sounds like a party! Kathleen Supové hosts a tribute to some friends Marita Bolles, Eric KM Clark, Jacob Cooper, Judy Dunaway, and Daniel Felsenfeld by performing world premieres of their multimedia piano works.

Program

Marita Bolles: Debussy on Wagner

Eric KM Clark: Layerings 3 for piano

Jacob Cooper: La Plus Que Plus Que Lente

Judy Dunaway: For Piano with Balloons

Daniel Felsenfeld: Cakewalking (Sorry Claude)

1. Blandishments of the Young and Uniquely Handsome

2. To the Manor (Icarus Chained)

3. Golliwog Agonistes

About Kathy Supové

Kathleen Supové is one of America's most acclaimed and versatile contemporary music pianists, known for continually redefining what it means to be a pianist/keyboardist/performance artist in today's world. In addition to her compelling virtuosity, she is also known for her boundary-breaking ways of breaking the wall between performer and audience. After winning top prizes in the Gaudeamus International Competition for Interpretation of Contemporary Music, she began her career as a guest artist at the prestigious Darmstadt Festival in Germany. Since then, Ms. Supové has presented solo concerts entitled The Exploding Piano, in which she has championed the music of countless contemporary composers—minimalists, postminimalists, and experimentalists. The most notable are Frederic Rzewski, Louis Andriessen, Terry Riley, Chinary Ung, Giacinto Scelsi, Iannis Xenakis, John Adams, and Alvin Curran, as well as younger composers including Randall Woolf, David Lang, Nick Didkovsky, Eve Beglarian, Daniel Bernard Roumain, John Zorn, Carolyn Yarnell, Phil Kline, Lukas Ligeti, Kitty Brazelton, Aaron Jay Kernis, Mary Ellen Childs, Michael Daugherty, Marti Epstein, Patrick Grant, Eleanor Sandresky, Dan Becker, Elaine Kaplinsky, Dafna Naphtali, Jed Distler, Nicholas Brooke, Lois V Vierk, Marita Bolles, Gene Pritsker, Robert Carl, Rob Zuidam, Belinda Reynolds and many others. She is also involved in commissioning projects with even younger, emerging composers such as the iconoclastic Michael Gatonska, singer/performance artist Corey Dargel, composer/video v.j. Peter Kirn, and Gameboy composer Bubblyfish.

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