Kathleen Supové: Epics
$25 advance, $30 doors ($20 student/senior w/ID, senior 65+)
Masatora Goya — Beneath a Stone Still Flows Water (world premiere; 2023)
Paula Matthusen — ...by the inexplicabilities we call coincidence
Tom Flaherty — Selected works (new work about distance running TBA; world premiere)
Randall Woolf — Leadville Pantoum (poem by Megan Duffy; 2022)
Alta Mihartescu — Eddies of Time (world premiere)
Cornelius Cardew — Treatise (classic graphic score)
A night of solo piano premieres and encores by Kathleen Supové, Masatora Goya, Paula Matthusen, Tom Flaherty, Randall Woolf, and Alta Mihartescu, plus excerpts from Cornelius Cardew's epic Treatise.
"What Ms. Supové is really exploding is the piano recital as we have known it…" – Anthony Tommasini, NY Times
A livestream will be available free of charge at 8pm on the day of the performance and archived for future viewing.
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.
http://www.supove.com/