
About this Event
With the arrival of spring, Petr Kotík's American music ensemble returns to the Bohemian National Hall with a program of avant-garde and experimental contemporary classical music. The concert will explore a wide spectrum of ideas and concepts in music composition, from computer process (Lejaren Hiller, Charles Ames) to microtonality (Judith Berkson), intuitive approaches (Amina Claudine Myers), and chance and process (Christian Wolff, Petr Kotík).
Featuring:
Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble
Amina Claudine Myers — voice and piano
Kamala Sankaram — voice
Petr Kotík — conductor
Musical Program:
Lejaren Hiller — String Quartet No. 5 (1962)
Judith Berkson — Phase (2024)
Charles Ames — Divergence (2025)
Amina Claudine — Myers Knowledge Of The Known And Unknown (-2025)
Christian Wolff — I Like to Think of Harriet Tubman (1984)
Petr Kotik — The Gate (2025)

DISCLAIMER
Tickets and Admission: Tickets are free and may be sold in excess of venue capacity. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis; late arrivals may be denied entry once capacity is reached. All ticket sales are final. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the show starts; latecomers may be refused admission.
Food and Drink Policy: Outside food and beverages are not permitted.
Media Recording Notice: By attending this event hosted by the Czech Center New York, you consent to being photographed and recorded. The Czech Center New York and its partners may use these images and recordings for promotional purposes.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Czech Center New York, 321 East 73rd Street, New York, United States
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