Wednesday, April 15, 2020 @ 10:10pm – 11:30pm (EDT)
Online event
Ticket details

Donations accepted

John Cage — Selected works
Darius Milhaud — Selected works
Charles Ives — Selected works
Ned Rorem — Selected works
Arthur Honegger — Selected works

Peter Nelson-King, piano

This concert is a livestreamed, experimental recital, focusing on piano pieces and songs that are only one page long. These "leaves" are difficult to program, and range from fleeting to experimental, but the genre has a charm and mystery all its own. The order of the pieces will be determined by a randomizing element, and works will be announced from the bench, so what you'll hear and what order you'll hear it in will be a game of chance. Featuring leaves by Cage, Milhaud, Ives, Honegger, Rorem and many, many others!

The livestream will take place at 7pm (Pacific) / 10pm (Eastern). Broadcasting live from Redmond, Washington.

Watch the livestream here: https://www.facebook.com/Peter-Nelson-King-564017003645603/

Link to donate: TBA

Note: Livestream concerts are subject to change without notice. If the livestream doesn’t take place, we hope you’ll visit the performer’s website to explore their recorded performances, or discover another group to listen to online!

About Peter Nelson-King

Peter Nelson-King is an active performer and teacher on trumpet and piano, and plays regularly with multiple orchestras and large ensembles in the Seattle area. A King County native, they earned degrees from University of Puget Sound and Boston University, returning to the Seattle area after freelancing in the Northeast. They are a longtime member of Lake Washington Symphony Orchestra and Brass Band Northwest, and a frequent recurring member of the experimental jazz group Scrambler. As a solo and chamber performer, they specialize in promoting works by composers who have unjustly fallen into neglect, and have revived major works by dozens of these composers for Seattle audiences.

https://www.facebook.com/peternkmusician/