Sunday, June 19 11am– 12am (midnight)
World Financial Center Winter Garden
200 Vesey Street New York, NY 10281
13 HOURS OF LIVE MUSIC!
Co-presented by the River to River Festival® and arts>World Financial Center
Bang on a Can returns with its incomparable super-mix of genre-defying music featuring over 150 astounding musicians and composers from throughout the world! Join us on Sunday, June 19 for 13 hours of live music from 11am to midnight- our Marathon concert is FREE and open to the public!
11am | OUTSIDE Asphalt Orchestra performing Carlton by STEW/ Heidi Rodewald and Opus 81 by Yoko Ono Queens College Percussion Ensemble with Matthew Welch, bagpipes; Amanda Accardi piano; Michael Lipsey, conductor performing The Self and the Other by Matthew Welch Flutist Alejandro Escuer performing Códigos secretos *** by Gabriela Ortiz |
12pm | Queens College Percussion Ensemble with Iktus Percussion performing Portrait of Eva Hesse (palindrome), for 2 to 19 percussionists in unison contours by Anthony Gatto JACK Quartet performing Three Small Pieces for String Quartet ** by Richard Ayres Prism Saxophone Quartet performing Hymn by Kati Agócs Violinist Todd Reynolds performing his own work Transamerica * Prism Saxophone Quartet performing Xas by Iannis Xenakis Sentieri Selvaggi performing Love Always Counts ** by Michael Nyman and Sinatra Shag by Michael Daugherty Prism Saxophone Quartet performing Keen by Roshanne Etezady |
2pm | Sentieri Selvaggi performing Risvegliatevi! ** by Filippo Del Corno, Brightness ** by Mauro Montalbetti and Zingiber ** by Carlo Boccadoro Asphalt Orchestra performing Two Ships by David Byrne and Annie Clark and Ngoma Yekwedu by Thomas Mapfumo Bang on a Can All-Stars performing Concerning the Doodle by Christine Southworth and O Shut Your Eyes Against the Wind by Bryce Dessner |
4pm | Young People’s Chorus of New York City with Maya Beiser, cello; Michael Harrison, just-intonation piano; and Payton MacDonald, percussion performing Hijaz by Michael Harrison Guitarists Taylor Levine and James Moore performing Warmth by David Lang Young People’s Chorus of New York City and JACK Quartet performing Exalted by Michael Gordon Athelas Wind Quintet and Frode Andersen performing Songs and Rhapsodies ** by Poul Ruders Asphalt Orchestra performing Zomby Woof by Frank Zappa and Hyper Ballad by Bjork |
6pm | Asphalt Orchestra performing Champagne by Goran Bregovic Talea Ensemble and soprano Tony Arnold performing An Index of Metals*** by Fausto Romitelli Timo Andres performing his own work At the River |
8pm | Signal performing Cruel Sister by Julia Wolfe Toby Twining performing excerpts from his own work Eurydice Bang on a Can All-Stars and Philip Glass performing Glass’ Music in Similar Motion and Closing Sun Ra Arkestra performing their own work |
10pm | Clarinetists Evan Ziporyn, Carol McGonnell, Joshua Rubin, and Michael Lowenstern performing Hive by Evan Ziporyn Glenn Branca Ensemble performing The Ascension: The Sequel by Glenn Branca |
SET TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE