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Carnegie Hall Presents

Sō Percussion and Friends

Saturday, December 11, 2021 9 PM Zankel Hall
Sō Percussion by Shervin Lainez
Sō Percussion is your guide for intriguing journeys to new worlds of sound. “Through a mix of consummate skill and quirky charm, this mercurial quartet has helped ignite an explosive new enthusiasm for percussion music old and new” (The New York Times). For this fascinating concert, their trademark sound is enhanced by exciting guest artists, including vocalists, an innovative beatboxer, and steel drummers in music by leading composers of our day, including Haitian American composer Nathalie Joachim’s new work co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall. 

Performers

Sō Percussion
·· Eric Cha-Beach
·· Josh Quillen
·· Adam Sliwinski
·· Jason Treuting
Nathalie Joachim, Vocalist
Dawn Upshaw, Soprano
Gilbert Kalish, Piano
Dominic "Shodekeh" Talifero, Beatboxer, Vocal Percussionist, and Breath Artist
Pan in Motion

Program

NATHALIE JOACHIM Note to Self (World Premiere, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall)

CAROLINE SHAW Narrow Sea

DOMINIC "SHODEKEH" TALIFERO Vodalities: Paradigms of Consciousness for the Human Voice

JASON TREUTING Amid the Noise

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately 90 minutes with no intermission.

Listen to Selected Works

At a Glance

In Sō Percussion’s previous concerts at Carnegie Hall, we have highlighted the surprisingly expressive potential of percussion, often with assistance from innovative musical thinkers like John Cage and Julia Wolfe. Early in our career, we were passionate about showing that percussion-only music could occupy an important space in the concert scene. As we pass the 20-year mark since our founding, that mission continues—and we have also permitted ourselves to take a look around and see what else percussion can do. 

Time and again, that search has pulled us with gravitational force towards combining percussion with the human voice, two of the essential elements of human expression. All of the works on tonight’s program shine a spotlight on the voice, patterns of language, sound, and rhythm, traveling along a spectrum from abstract to lyrical. 

—Sō Percussion

Bios

Sō Percussion

For 20 years and counting, Sō Percussion has redefined chamber music for the 21st century through an “exhilarating blend of precision and anarchy, rigor and bedlam” (The New ...

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Dawn Upshaw

Joining a rare natural warmth with a fierce commitment to the communicative power of music, Dawn Upshaw has achieved worldwide celebrity as a singer of opera and concert repertoire that ...

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Gilbert Kalish

Through his activities as performer and educator, Gilbert Kalish has become a major figure in American music making. A native New Yorker, Kalish studied with Leonard Shure, Julius Hereford,  ...

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