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False Harmonics #3 at Pioneer Works: Bearthoven & Luisa Muhr/Wendy Eisenberg Duo in Atelier Van


More information here: https://pioneerworks.org/programs/false-harmonics-3-bearthoven-luisa-muhr-wendy-eisenberg-duo/ False Harmonics is a monthly series of new music meant to explore alternative approaches to composition, improvisation and performance. Each installment of the series will feature two unique performances meant to contrast, yet compliment each other. New Works by Katherine Balch and Sarah Hennies, Luisa Muhr/Wendy Eisenberg Duo Luisa Muhr/Wendy Eisenberg will perform in Atelier Van Lieshout's incredible large-scale installation.

Bearthoven new 2019 music by Katherine Balch and Sarah Hennies Bearthoven is a piano trio creating a new repertoire for a familiar instrumentation by commissioning works from leading young composers. Karl Larson (piano), Pat Swoboda (bass), and Matt Evans (percussion) have combined their individual voices and diverse musical backgrounds to create a versatile trio focused on frequent and innovative commissioning of up-and-coming composers. Bearthoven is rapidly building a diverse repertoire by challenging composers to apply their own voice to an instrumentation that, while common amongst jazz and pop idioms, is currently foreign in the contemporary classical world.

Luisa Muhr/Wendy Eisenberg Duo

Luisa Muhr is an interdisciplinary performer, director, and theater-maker originally from Vienna, Austria. As a performer she works as a theater and movement artist, vocalist, and improviser. Luisa is the creator and curator of New York’s leading interdisciplinary womxn artists series, Women Between Arts, at The New School’s Mannes School of Music and the co-founder/artistic director of the performing arts company FENGARI Works.

Wendy Eisenberg is an improvising guitarist. Her debut record as a solo improviser, “Its Shape Is Your Touch,” and her trio album, “The Machinic Unconscious,” with Ches Smith and Trevor Dunn, were both released in 2018, on VDSQ and Tzadik respectively. She has also released an album of songs for voice and guitar, entitled Time Machine. She has written and performed in numerous projects, including the critically acclaimed band Birthing Hips, described by NPR as “brainy, noisy punk based in sonic adventure, technical mastery, and rejection of the status quo.” She leads a trio, Editrix, which explores similar parameters.

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