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Lisa Bielawa: The Parhelion Trio – The Stone Residency

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Date(s) - 11/02/2022
8:30 PM - 9:30 PM

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The Stone

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Composer, vocalist, and producer Lisa Bielawa returns to The Stone at The New School from NOV 2-5, 2022 for her third curated residency, a performance initiative founded by John Zorn.

The November 2 concert features The Parhelion Trio (Sarah Carrier – flute, Andrea Christie – piano, and Ashlee Miller – clarinet). This performance was originally slated for March 14, 2020, the very moment when NYC locked down in pandemic crisis. The entire original program, which was fashioned around the world premiere of a new arrangement of Bielawa’s Fictional Migrations, will finally have its evening at the Stone on the opening day of the residency. The trio will also perform Rondolette (2011, arranged for Parhelion in 2020), Wait (2002), and several solo works. The Parhelion Trio is a New York City-based ensemble dedicated to bringing virtuosic, robust, and impactful contemporary music to diverse audiences.

Lisa Bielawa is a Rome Prize winner in Musical Composition. Her music has been described as “ruminative, pointillistic and harmonically slightly tart,” by The New York Times. She is the recipient of the 2017 Music Award from the American Academy of Arts & Letters and a 2020 Discovery Grant from OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Female Composers. She was named a William Randolph Hearst Visiting Artist Fellow at the American Antiquarian Society for 2018 and was Artist-in-Residence at Kaufman Music Center in New York for the 2020-2021 season. In 1997 Bielawa co-founded the MATA Festival. In 2022, she was selected for a residency with the Louisville Orchestra’s Creators Corps. For this new endeavor Bielawa temporarily relocated to Louisville to make new orchestral and community-based work as an active, engaged member of the community.

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