What does 1 trillion web pages sound like? 🎶
In the latest Future Knowledge #podcast, composer Sam Reider talks about “Quartet for a Trillion,” a new work written to celebrate 1 trillion web pages archived. Performed by Del Sol Quartet.
🎧 Listen: futureknowledge.transistor.f…@DelSolQuartet
ALT Members of the Del Sole Quartet at Fort Point, San Francisco, with the arch of the Golden Gate Bridge behind them. Left to right: Benjamin Kreith, Hyeyung Sol Yoon, Charlton Lee, and Kathryn Bates. Photo: AFW Productions & Chris Yeh (as listed).
ALT Members of the Del Sole Quartet at Fort Point, San Francisco, with the arch of the Golden Gate Bridge behind them. Left to right: Benjamin Kreith, Hyeyung Sol Yoon, Charlton Lee, and Kathryn Bates. Photo: AFW Productions & Chris Yeh (as listed).
San Francisco’s @Delsolquartet is exploring history, culture, and untold immigrant stories in its Angel Island Concert Series, on location in the detention barracks of the former government station. sfcv.org/articles/preview/jo…
What is the relationship between the Jingwei Bird, a Chinese ancestral story, and Angel Island in San Francisco?
Learn more about this story and how artists are using #Terrastories to map the collective memory that crossed the sea with their ancestors.
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Head out to the Music Concourse this weekend for a special Sat 4/20 show: Poetry & Strings in the Park
Featuring live music by:
@Delsolquartet
& poetry by:
Ariel Neidermeier
Lauren Parker
Paul Corman-Roberts
Kim Shuck
This show is free & all ages!
@recparksf
So great to visit Chamber Music America Conference 2024 and seeing so many friends, school-mates, and colleagues again. On the panel with @jennybilfield was much fun! Many thanks to @CMA_Tweets@ComposersForum for bringing us together! 👍🙏
conference.chambermusicameri…@Delsolquartet
“Angel Island” is set to premiere in New York this weekend! The #Hewlett50 commission by @ruohuang and @delsolquartet explores the stories of immigrants detained at Angel Island in the early 1900s.
Learn more about the project👇 nytimes.com/2024/01/07/arts/…