New Voices Festival 2025: Lost/Found II

Roulette, 509 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217

Sunday, May 4, 2025 3:00PM PLEASE NOTE EARLIER TIME

Pre-Concert Lecture (2:30PM): Herschel Garfein (PLEASE NOTE EARLIER TIME)

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Juhi Bansal’s monumental Loss, Love, and Exile shines a light on the experiences of Women in modern-day Afghanistan. Herschel Garfein’s new song cycle fuses the words of Rae Armantrout with his Rock-influenced sensibilities. Finally, contrasting works by Evan Fein, Tom Cipullo, Will Liverman, and Carlos Simon explore the Lost/Found dichotomy.

Juhi Bansal: Loss, Love, and Exile
Herschel Garfein: New Work (World Premiere, BASS commission)
Tom Cipullo: Rapture
Evan Fein: The Solitary Reaper 
Will Liverman: Selected Songs from the Dunbar Songbook
Carlos Simon: American Sonnets (BASS Commission)

Amy Owens, Laura Strickling soprano
Brandon Bell baritone 
Michael Brofman, Daniel Schlosberg piano
Carrie Stute cello

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