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Third Coast Percussion
About The Event
CMA Concerts at Transformer Station
Founded in 2005, Third Coast Percussion has performed hundreds of concerts across the country, presents an annual concert season at home in Chicago, teaches musicians of all ages and experience levels, and has commissioned dozens of new works by composers including David T. Little, Marcos Balter, Ted Hearne, and Augusta Read Thomas. Third Coast Percussion is the Ensemble-in-Residence at the University of Notre Dame. “Sonically spectacular” - Chicago Tribune
Concert program:
Owen Clayton Condon (b. 1978) Fractalia (2012)
Thierry DeMey (b. 1956) Table Music (1987)
Augusta Read Thomas (b. 1964) Resounding Earth, mvt 2 (2012)
Augusta Read Thomas (b. 1964) Resounding Earth, mvt 3 (2012)
Steve Reich (b. 1936) Music for Pieces of Wood (1973)
Tobias Broström (b. 1978) Twilight (2001)
Alexandre Lunsqui (b. 1969) Shi (2008)
John Cage (1912-1992) Third Construction (1941)
Tickets are $20 ($18 for CMA members) and available online, at the Cleveland Museum of Art box office, and Transformer Station. Please be advised seating is very limited.
About this City Stages Concert Series:
Setting a standard for vanguard art, the Transformer Station also heralds a new space for adventurous music. This fall marks the start of a series of intimate and (mostly) solo concerts presented by the Cleveland Museum of Art, featuring composed and improvised music by some of the most remarkable artists of our time. Virtuosic on every level.
This concert series is presented at:
1460 West 29 Street
Cleveland, OH 44113
The Transformer Station is a new contemporary art museum on Cleveland’s west side, owned by the Fred and Laura Ruth Bidwell Foundation. For six months a year, the Cleveland Museum of Art will present exhibitions with internationally recognized artists, using it as a creative laboratory.
For hours and other information, visit transformerstation.org.