Contemporary art and innovative chamber music will come together in an informal setting at Franklin Street Works, including a post-performance discussion with coffee and cocktails. This is a ticketed event with limited seating.
The opening night concert of “Listening Room” happens from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday, May 30 at Franklin Street Works, featuring the Lark String Quartet, with Lebanese percusionist Yousif Sheronick, in the performance of John Adams’ "John's Book of Alleged Dances," William Bolcom’s "Three Rags," Nico Muhly’s "Big Time" and Giovanni Sollima’s "Viaggio in Italia."
Seats in the upstairs gallery are $25 each and $10 tickets are available for the downstairs live-feed lounge. All ticket holders are welcome at the post-performance discussion with TCMS artistic director Oskar Espina Ruiz and are invited to attend the reception in Franklin Street Works’ café.
Tickets are on sale at eventbrite.com (search “Listening Room”) or on Franklin Street Works’ home page www.franklinstreetworks.org.
Franklin Street Works is at 41 Franklin St.
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