FUSE PROJECT Returns to Symphony Space

By: Jan. 17, 2018
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FUSE PROJECT Returns to Symphony Space

Symphony Space, one of New York's best-loved cultural destinations, is pleased to announce the return of FUSE PROJECT conceived by Artistic Director Andrew Byrne. Back for its third year, FUSE celebrates the creative process with new work, commissions, and fresh collaborations (February 3 - 17).

Opening the series is the US premiere of award-winning Australian composer Kate Moore'sBushranger Psychodrama, a new 50-minute piece co-commissioned by Symphony Space for Irish singer Iarla Ó Lionáird, joined by PUBLIQuartet string quartet. This evening also includes a solo set of traditional Irish tunes performed by Ó Lionáird, and works by Meredith Monk, Caroline Shaw, and Jessie Montgomery performed by PUBLIQuartet. (Feb. 3).

Six. Twenty. Outrageous., a chamber opera by rising composer Daniel ThomasA. Davis, receives itsworld premiere in a production staged by sought-after director Douglas Fitch. Based on a trio of plays by Gertrude Stein, it boasts an all-star lineup including mezzo-soprano Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek (Anonymous 4), soprano Ariadne Greif, and tenor Andrew Fuchs, with the acclaimedMomenta Quartet under musical director David Bloom (Feb. 9 - 11). Produced in partnership with American Opera Projects.

Hear indie rock duo Wye Oak and Brooklyn-based composer William Brittelle's music as never before in a two-part concert programmed exclusively for Symphony Space. Favorites from Wye Oak's album Shreik are performed by Wye Oak and NYC's award-winning Metropolis Ensemblewith new arrangements by Brittelle, followed by the world premiere of Brittelle's song cycle Spiritual America, a stunning mix of classical, electronica, and rock music, featuring Brooklyn Youth Chorus(Feb. 16).

FUSE wraps up with the New York premiere of Music for the Long Emergency, born of the artistic collision of two innovative ensembles: Berlin's vibrant and forward-thinking s t a r g a z e, led by renowned conductor Andre de Ridder, and celebrated Minneapolis-based Poliça. A new electronica-based work for the collective by Los Angeles-based "rising star composer" (Time Out New York) Daniel Wohl, co-commissioned by Symphony Space, opens the program alongside the reimagining of a minimalist classic by Steve Reich (Feb. 17).

Both Spiritual America and Music for the Long Emergency are presented in partnership with the curatorial collective Infinite Palette.

FEATURED EVENTS AT-A-GLANCE

Sat., Feb. 3 (7:30 pm): Kate Moore's Bushranger Psychodrama with Iarla Ó Lionárd

Fri., Feb. 9 + Sat., Feb. 10 (7:30 pm), Sun., Feb. 11 (2 pm): SIX. TWENTY. OUTRAGEOUS.

Fri., Feb. 16 (8 pm): William Brittelle's Spiritual America with Wye Oak, Metropolis Ensemble, and Brooklyn Youth Chorus

Sat., Feb. 17 (8 pm): Music for the Long Emergency with Poliça and s t a r g a z e

ABOUT Symphony Space

Symphony Space traces its beginnings to a winter's day in 1978 when our two visionary co-founders, Isaiah Sheffer and Allan Miller, threw open the doors of a dilapidated theater for a freemarathon concert, Wall to Wall Bach. Wall to Wall, Symphony Space's annual gift to the city, has since become one of our signature events. Today, Symphony Space presents more than 600 events each season, including literature in performance, music, film, theater, dance, and performance in HD. Our original programming focuses on bringing art, artists, and audiences together in an intimate setting, creating a sense of mutual access that is unique to Symphony Space. Some of our best known programs include Selected Shorts, a reading of short stories by stars of stage and screen, and one of the most popular series on public radio; and our music series, which this season alone is bringing everyone from Sweet Honey In The Rock to The Hot Sardines, Wye Oak, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo to our stages. Symphony Space's original comedy debate series, Uptown Showdown, has been called "New York's best comedy series" by New York Magazine, and our Thalia Book Club series brings authors ranging from George Saunders to Trevor Noah to Jennifer Egan to Symphony Space to discuss their writing, with celebrated actors reading excerpts from their works.

For more information, visit symphonyspace.org. Symphony Space is located at 2537 Broadway at 95th Street. Box office hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 1 pm - 6 pm, open one hour prior to performances and events. Tickets can also be purchased through symphonyspace.org, or by calling212-864-5400.



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