Dreams-Bend | trio with(out) | Arts + Literature Laboratory | Madison Contemporary Arts Center

Dreams-Bend | trio with(out)

Dreams-Bend, a concert for viola, clarinet, and piano by trio with(out), will be presented at Arts + Literature Laboratory on Friday, March 10, 2023 at 7:00pm. Tickets are $10 for students, $15 for ALL members, and $20 general admission in advance at https://dreamsbend.bpt.me, or at the door for $25.

In Dreams-Bend, trio with(out) beckons the listener into the world of the night and of dreams, contrasting the richness of Romantic chamber music with subtle and enigmatic contemporary works. At the program’s center is Du Yun’s “Dreams-Bend,” for which this performance is named. Written for speaker and ensemble, this piece is featured alongside poetry-centered works by Lori Freedman, Nahre Sol, and Micah Behr. 

Dreams-Bend blends the Romantic beauty of Brahms and Schumann with the sphinxlike mystery of Kurtag and Ades to evoke the unsettled, twisting fantasy of dreams. Inspired by this dark-hued palette, Sol and Behr have written new trios specifically for this program.

trio with(out) is a clarinet, viola, and piano ensemble composed of artists from Madison, Wisconsin and Toronto, Canada. The musicians first collaborated at the Stoughton Chamber Music Festival in 2020. With each artist contributing a distinct perspective and skill set, from composition and multi-instrumental ability to curation and theatrical programming, trio with(out) presents a new vision for chamber music.

Micah Behr graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a Doctorate in Viola Performance. He composes, teaches, and serves as Worship Director for Geneva Campus Church.

Stoughton native, Madlen Breckbill has a degree in Viola performance from the UW Madison Music School and the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.  She has spent the last four years in Germany and other countries in Europe, studying and performing with various orchestras and Chamber Music Ensembles.  She is now back in the area performing professionally.

Clarinetist and visual artist Brad Cherwin is a founding member of The Happenstancers, who have been called among “Toronto’s best young chamber musicians” (Bachtrack) and recipients of the 2019 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance of an Ensemble in an Opera. The Happenstancers present concerts hailed as “bizarrely eclectic, ... very intriguing and rewarding” (John Gilks, operaramblings).

 

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