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Saturday, January 13th

sounds of New York

James Francies (keyboards) with Immanuel Wilkins (alto saxophone), Tyshawn Sorey (drums), “My Favorite Things” (R. Rodgers), live, New York, 6/23/23

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Thursday, December 21st

sounds of New York

Adam Rudolph (percussion), Tyshawn Sorey (percussion), live, New York, 2021

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Saturday, June 11th

what’s new

Tyshawn Sorey Trio (TS, drums; Aaron Diehl, piano; Russell Hall, bass), live New York, 5/24/22

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Thursday, April 21st

sounds of New York

John Zorn (1953-, alto saxophone), Tyshawn Sorey (1980-, drums), live, 2011

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Saturday, November 6th

sounds of New York

Aaron Burnett & The Big Machine (AB, tenor saxophone; Peter Evans, trumpet; Nik Jozwiak, bass; Tyshawn Sorey, drums), live (performance begins at 4:00), New York (Central Park), 5/1/21

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Saturday, August 28th

sounds of New York

Brandon Lopez (bass), Mat Maneri (viola), Tyshawn Sorey (drums), live, New York, 8/26/21

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Tuesday, May 18th

sounds of New York

One-word review: Wow!

Mark Shim Trio (MS, tenor saxophone; Matt Brewer, bass; Tyshawn Sorey, drums), “Jive Ones,” live, New York, 5/12/21

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Wednesday, December 30th

string quartet festival
day two

JACK Quartet (with Conrad Tao, piano), Library of Congress Virtual Event, 12/3/2020*

 

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*Program:

1. Rodericus (fl. late 14th century)/Christopher Otto, Angelorum psalat (c. 1390s).

2. Elliott Carter (1908-2012), Duo for Violin and Piano (1973-4).

3. Tyshawn Sorey, Everything Changes, Nothing Changes (2018).

4. Ruth Crawford [Seeger] (1901-1953), String Quartet 1931 (1931).

5. Tyshawn Sorey, For Conrad Tao (2020).

6. Elliott Carter (1908-2012), String Quartet no. 3 (1971).

Monday, November 2nd

Hop on this train; you won’t want to get off.

Steve Coleman and Five Elements (Steve Coleman, alto saxophone; Jen Shyu, vocals; Jonathan Finlayson, trumpet; Tim Albright, trombone; Reggie Washington, bass; Tyshawn Sorey, drums), live (performance begins at 2:10), France (Amiens), 2005

 

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reading table

gathering dewdrops—
each one
the life of a daughter

—Kobayashi Issa (1763-1827), translated from Japanese by David G. Lanoue

Saturday, October 31st

what’s new

Tyshawn Sorey (1980-, composer, drummer, percussionist, trombonist, pianist, MacArthur Fellow [“genius grant”], professor [University of Pennsylvania]) & Alarm Will Sound, Video Chat Variations, published 10/30/20

 

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Post-performance interview with Tyshawn Sorey (Alan Pierson, AWS Artistic Director), published 10/30/20

 

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