



Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall / New York

Słyż, Levi & Sinfonietta Cracovia / Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall / New York
Performers
Katarzyna Tomala-Jedynak – conductor
Sinfonietta Cracovia
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About
On November 1, musicians and composers from Poland, South America, and the United Kingdom will perform at Alice Tully Hall (Lincoln Center) in New York City. The piece Pure Voices by Polish experimental composer Aleksandra Słyż will combine electronic music with the sound of string instruments performed by one of Poland's leading chamber ensembles, Sinfonietta Cracovia. The program will also include the official premiere of the album A Danger to Ourselves by Colombian artist Lucrecia Dalt, whose distinctive style combines elements of avant-pop, bold sound experiments, and Latin rhythms. Finally, Sinfonietta Cracovia will perform a selection of new and earlier compositions by London-based Mika Levi, including MAKING LOVE, FLAG, THOUGHTS ARE BORN, and SLASHER. Levi is known for her film scores for Jonathan Glazer's films (The Zone of Interest, Under the Skin) and her collaboration with Nan Goldin (Memory Lost, Sirens).
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Unsound New York is co-organized by the Tone Foundation and co-presented by the Polish Cultural Institute in New York.
The project is co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland from the Culture Promotion Fund in cooperation with the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.
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Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall / New York