Great Noise Ensemble Shows That Good Things Come In Small Packages.

Great Noise Ensemble presents a jewel box of small chamber works on December 2, 2007.
 
Nov. 19, 2007 - PRLog -- Great Noise Ensemble continues its third season with a program of new chamber works for small ensembles. The works of masters like Michael Colgrass and Karlheinz Stockhausen are showcased next to works by ensemble members Heather Figi, Blair Goins, and Mark Sylvester. The intimate setting of Washington’s Patricia M. Sitar Center for the Arts serves as a jewel box to showcase these gems for soloists, duos, or trios.

"'1-2-3' is Great Noise Ensemble at its most intimate. It gives us a chance to explore the many possibilities available in recent chamber music. From Mark Sylvester’s gentle lyricism, Blair Goins’ playfulness and Heather Figi’s eclecticism to Michael Colgrass’s rhythmic vibrancy, the brash virtuosity of Robert Morris and Karlheinz Stockhausen’s trailblazing genius, it’s all here!” says founder and Artistic Director Armando Bayolo.

General Admission $25, Students & Seniors $15. Tickets available at BrownPaperTickets.com or at the door.

Great Noise Ensemble
presents

1-2-3

December 2, 2007, 6 PM
The Patricia M. Sitar Center for the Arts
1700 Kalorama Road NW, Suite 101
Washington, D.C. 20009

$25 General Admission, $15 Students & Seniors

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About Great Noise Ensemble: With seven world premieres under its belt and ten more scheduled in its upcoming season, Great Noise Ensemble is a working embodiment of its mission to fight for the performance of new American works and to promote local talent in contemporary music.

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