Evening 4: Open Waters
Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 7:00pm
Where: Fotografiska | 281 Park Ave S | New York, NY
Tickets: $30-$45
Link: https://tickets-ny.fotografiska.com/events/products/May15_18_MATA_Festival_Bundle
Anthony R. Green – Connections (2020)
Wenbin Lyu – Duke's Fantasy I (2023)
Mariel Teran – Manos de Tierra (2022)
Philip Glass, arr. Olivier Glissant – Aguas da Amazonia [World Premiere Orchestration]
Brooklyn Orchestra
Olivier Glissant, conductor
The closing concert of the 2024 MATA Festival features Olivier Glissant’s world premiere orchestration of Philip Glass’s Aguas da Amazonia, featuring the Brooklyn Orchestra. Composed by Glass based on his travels in Brazil during the early 1990s, Aguas da Amazonia deftly incorporates elements of classical, new age, and jazz music. The work, composed as a series of musical “sketches,” was first performed by the Brazilian percussion ensemble Uakti using highly specialized instrumentation. Released as an album on Point Music in 1999, Aguas da Amazonia has since captivated countless listeners despite amassing only a thin live performance history – limited by the unusual Uakti instrumentation. In this new arrangement, Glissant has translated the feel and rhythms of Glass’s work into a version for mainstream orchestral instrumentation – making this enduring work accessible to a broader range of ensembles worldwide. This final program also features Anthony R. Green’s Connections, Wenbin Lyu’s Duke's Fantasy I, and Mariel Terán’s Manos de Tierra. The evening highlights scores for open instrumentation, graphic notation, and a live installation performance of Andean wind instruments from selected submissions.
The 26th annual MATA Festival will be presented over four nights at Fotografiska New York, reflecting a newly forged relationship between the MATA Festival and the famed Contemporary Museum of Photography, Art and Culture in Gramercy. The theme of this year’s festival, conceived in alignment with the museum’s spring exhibition, is “INTEGRATION: Music/Technology + Human/Nature” – an exploration of human connection against the backdrop of ever-advancing technology that is changing how we relate to one another and make music
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fotografiska Museum NYC, 281 Park Ave S, New York, NY 10010, United States, Manhattan