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The electric Bang on a Can All-Stars play an intimate concert of music by Bang on a Can co-founder Julia Wolfe – a set of new, recent, and ‘classic’ works featuring Wolfe’s signature combination of driving rock energy and minimalist serenity. Join Bang on a Can and National Sawdust for this end-of-year holiday hang as the All-Stars offer a sneak-preview of Wolfe’s Flower Power and more. Limited seating!
Highly acclaimed songwriter Joan As Police Woman returns to the stage performing key songs from throughout her career alongside new music from her essential new album: “Lemons, Limes and Orchids.”
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome 2025 GRAMMY Award-nominated Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album artist Norah Jones to National Sawdust in Brooklyn, NY to celebrate her album Visions with a discussion of her creative process and a special live performance.
Join us as we launch the 2025 Composers Now Festival with an electrifying evening hosted by Tania León, the visionary Founder and Artistic Director of Composers Now. This event kicks off a month-long celebration spotlighting the voices of living composers across the nation.
First Sounds is the debut album of the new, neoclassical group hailing from Montreal, consisting of violinist Sarah Neufeld, multi-instrumentalist Richard Reed Parry and cellist Rebecca Foon. The trio originally met in Montreal during the late 1990s while independently finding their footing in the local arts and culture community. For two years, Rebecca, Sarah and Richard collaborated in various capacities before embarking on their respective musical careers.