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TESSA BRINCKMAN & KATHLEEN SUPOVÉ Seed Money Grant Concert on November 22, 2024

November 22 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

And When I Dream, You Shall Know

Flutist Tessa Brinckman and pianist Kathleen Supové perform “And When I Dream You Shall Know”, an ambient and fierce program of works by some of today’s most lyrical and adventurous composers. Blending flutes, piano, electronics, video and scent (from interdisciplinary perfumer Alexis Karl) the concert features works by Linda Marcel, Rebekah Driscoll, Whitney George, Beata Moon, Niloufar Nourbakhsh, Marti Epstein, Elsa M’bala as well as works by the performers themselves.  The duo have collaborated since 2020, including recording South African composers on the acclaimed album, “Take Wing, Roll Back” (New Focus Recordings 2024), and performing a concert as the trio, Maverick Offspring, with violist Stephanie Griffin.

This concert is made possible by a New York Women Composers 2024 Seed Grant and the curational support of Melinda Faylor at Mise-en_Place.

Linda Marcel: baroque flute + audio/video (video by  Linda Marcel) – Merging 9 min (2023)

Rebekah Driscoll:  flute + fixed audio – Iwa Ni  – 8 min (2016)

Whitney George: flute + piano + video + objects (video by Tessa Brinckman) – When I Dream, I Dream of You – 8 min (2020)

Beata Moon:  piano solo – Guernica – 3 mins (2008)

Niloufar Nourbakhsh: piano  – And You Shall Know the Brilliance of the Dawn (2022) – 5 mins

Marti Epstein:  flute + piano – And – (1995) – 17 mins

Elsa M’bala: flute + piano + audio/projected still – graphic score eins – 6 mins (2020)

Tessa Brinckman: flute + piano + audio/video – Giant Sleep – Maps (2024) – 9 mins – WORLD PREMIERE

Kathleen Supové: piano solo + objects ritual – Lavender Lake (2024) – 5 mins WORLD PREMIERE

General Admission: $20 / Student Admission: $10

About Tessa Brinckman

Interdisciplinary flutist/composer Tessa Brinckman has been praised for her “chameleon-like gifts” and “virtuoso elegance” (Gramophone), an “excellent…flutist” (Willamette Week) and “highlight of Portland” (New Music Box), who “play(s) her instrument with great beauty and eloquence” (Music Matters New Zealand). Originally from New Zealand, she has premiered well over a hundred new works (commissioning almost thirty), with many acclaimed classical music ensembles, concert series, musicians and composers across the globe. Now based in New York City since 2022, she enjoys creating and performing unique work that honors synesthesia, dialect, innate meter and collaboration, often on geo-political themes in a surrealist spirit.

She performs internationally as an orchestral, chamber, soloist and resident artist, in numerous and wildly diverse productions, from the Oregon Symphony, the Atlantic Center for the Arts (FL), Waikato and Canterbury Universities (New Zealand), Festival of New American Music (CA), CCRMA (Stanford, CA), Hermanus Whale Festival (South Africa), Goodman Theater (Chicago), Britt Festival Orchestra (OR), Wuzhen Theatre Festival (China), to Poisson Rouge and Roulette (New York City).

Playing flute, piccolo, alto, bass, contrabass and baroque flutes, and miscellaneous keyboards, she also co-directs the ever-polymathic bi-coastal duo, Caballito Negro, with percussionist Terry Longshore, commissioning significant new work for flute and percussion. Her composition team for Tony Award-winning director Mary Zimmerman’s White Snake was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award (2014). Her experimental video (with Jane Rigler), Women in Parallel Empires (2021), exploring the moon, extraction, and “Empire”, and the animation The Gorgon Cycles (2023) (created with Miles Inada and Devyn McConachie) depicting Medusa’s rise in the Anthropocene, have won 22 film festival awards for music scoring, animation and experimental film. She has served on the music faculties of colleges such as Southern Oregon University, and teaches international workshops and masterclasses that address flute culture, music-making and artist activism.

Tessa’s current projects include her critically acclaimed album release, Take Wing, Roll Back (New Focus Recordings), that embodies her personal and artistic connections to New Zealand, USA, South Africa and France; releasing several of her scores for various flutes and mixed media; guest artist collaborations in NYC (including concerts at Le Poisson Rouge and Roulette) and other new music concerts across the US; with recent support from Bethany Arts Community Interdisciplinary Residency, New York Women Composers Seed Money Grant, Manhattan Arts Grant and Chamber Music America (funded through the generosity of The Howard Gilman Foundation). Website: tessabrinckman.com 

About Kathleen Supové

In May 2012, Kathleen Supové received the John Cage Award from ASCAP for “the artistry and passion with which she performs, commissions, records, and champions the music of our time.” Kathleen Supové is one of America’s most acclaimed and versatile new music pianists, continually redefining the pianist/keyboardist/performance artist in today’s world. Ms. Supové presents solo concerts under the moniker THE EXPLODING PIANO. A striking presence onstage, she has performed with computers, boxing gloves, robots, and laptop orchestra.

Recent projects include two solo CDs: THE DEBUSSY EFFECT, on New Focus Recordings (La Barbara-Clark-Marks-Felsenfeld-Woolf-Gosfield-Cooper), the result of a multi-composer commissioning project; and EYE TO IVORY, (Childs-Woolf-Barash-Didkovsky-Naphtali), with vocalizing, extended techniques, Yamaha Disklavier, and noise-based effects, to be released on Starkland in 2018. Visit supove.com or follow on Facebook.

Details

Date:
November 22
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.mise-en.org/november-22nd/

Venue

MISE-EN_PLACE
341 Calyer Street
Brooklyn, 11222 United States
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Phone
929-400-3636
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Organizer

Tessa Brinckman and Kathleen Supové
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