C o n c e r t s
Upcoming Shows:
Saturday, September 30, 2022
The Village Trip Festival
Saint John's In the Village
218 W 11th St, New York, NY 10014, USA
David Amram: Kerouac settings
David Claman: Melville Song
Harold Meltzer: Beautiful Monsters
Amram Pull my Daisy
Past shows:
Sunday, May 30, 2017 8:00pm
Church of Saint Luke in the Fields
487 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014
($20 suggested admission at the door)
Las Américas en Concierto presents Vox n Plux, featuring music from the Americas including world premieres written for the Ensemble by Alba Potes, Felipe Nieto, and Amelia Krinke.
With special guests Stephanie Griffin, Viola, and Matthew Greenbaum, Recorder
Program
Bill Anderson, (voice, guitar, Colombian tiple) - USA - world premiere
Charles Ives, Cradle Song (Guitar, theorbo, mandolin) - USA
Natalia van Hissenhoven, Río (two guitars) - Argentina
Felipe Nieto, (voice, 2 guitars) - Colombia - world premiere
Jaime Ovalle, Tres Ponto de Santo (voice, guitar) - Brazil
Liam Kaplan, (guitar) - USA - world premiere
Fank Brickle, Estat Ai (theorbo, electric guitar and soprano) - Canada
Alba Potes, (voice, guitar, tiple) - Colombia/USA - world premiere
Stephanie Griffin, (viola, recorder) - Canada - world premiere
Graciela Paraeskevaidis, Nervio de Arnold (guitar) - Argentina/Uruguay
Gentil Montaña, Canción del Soñador (guitar, tiple) - Colombia
Amelia Krinke, Milk, Cream and Sugar, (guitar duo) - USA
May 1, 2017 7:30 pm
The Thalia Theater at Symphony Space
2537 Broadway, New York, NY 10025
The final concert of the 2017 Cutting Edge Concerts New Music Festival features the Cygnus Ensemble and Vox n Plux in a program of "Offbeat Operas" by composers William Anderson, Frank Brickle, and the world premiere of Victoria Bond's Sirens.
William Anderson's Eight Rhythms, Settings is based on a set of poems by Djuna Barnes from 1915.
Sunday, May 22, 2016 3:00 pm
The Secret Theatre, Main Stage
44‐02 23rd Street
Long Island City, NY 11101
As winners of the 2016 Queens New Music Festival, Vox n Plux will premiere new works written for them by David Claman and David Glaser, as well as other works written for the ensemble by Harold Meltzer, Laurie San Martin, and Frank Brickle.
Random Access Music & Queens New Music Festival
Vox n Plux
Elizabeth Farnum, soprano
Oren Fader, guitar
William Anderson, guitar, mandolin, theorbo
Guest Artists: Sheer Pluck Guitar Orchestra
Friday, January 16 2015
7:30 pm
Subculture NYC
45 Bleecker St. NYC
Vox n Plux performs 2 pieces on a very special concert:
Cygnus hosts an evening of premieres, much of the event centered around the brothers David and Michael Starobin. The concert features the much anticipated premiere of West of the Moon, by Pulitzer Prize winning composer Yehudi Wyner, a sextet composed for and dedicated to David Starobin, William Anderson and Cygnus, and here conducted by David Starobin. Other premieres will be David Starobin’s song cycle, From Tchaikovsky’s Letters (2014), for baritone & guitar, based on letters that Tchaikovsky wrote to family members, performed by baritone Thomas Meglioranza and guitarist William Anderson; and the premiere of Michael Starobin’s Blurred — three theatrical songs by William Finn, Tom Kitt, and Stephen Sondheim, arranged by Michael Starobin for the ensemble Vox n Plux. To complete the gala program, two more premieres will be performed: Paul Lansky’s Talking Guitars (2014), a piece dedicated to David and Becky Starobin, and performed by two of David Starobin's students at Curtis Institute, guitarists Jiyeon Kim and Hao Yang; and William Anderson’s Eight Rhythms of Djuna Barnes, for Vox n Plux.
August 10 5PM
Vox n Plux performs in Maui with Ebb & Flow Arts, Robert Pollock, Director
October 30, 7:00PM
Italian Academy at Columbia University
Vox n Plux, Jack Quartet, and Steven Beck perform new works in the
first concert of the Stefan Wolpe Fund,
Zaidee Parkinson and Alanna Stone, Directors.
Vox n Plux will give new works by Matthew Greenbaum and
William Anderson
Monday, April 28, 8:30 pm
29 Cornelia St. NYC
Vox n Plux performs old music, new music and crazy settings of
pop songs and folk songs, including a premiere by Jonathan Dawe, and
works by Harold Meltzer, William Anderson, Frank Brickle,
Robert Pollock, and others.
$10 cover plus $10 minimum
Sunday, February 23, 3:00 PM
St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church
116 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
Works of Monteverdi, Brahms and Mozart,
plus modern worksby Frank Brickle, Robert Pollock and Andrew Violette,
along with VoxNPlux arrangements of folk songs and jazz standards.
Something for everyone.
December 10, 2013 8 pm
121 Ludlow St. NYC
December 8, 2013 5 pm
The Lounge at Hudson view Gardens
128 Pinehurst Ave at 183rd St.
New York, NY
Festival of New American Music
New Works Written for Vox n Plux
Thursday, May 30, 2013
8:00pm -
HiArt Gallery (map)
227 West 29th Street
New York, NY
Sunday, March 17th at 5 pm
Vox n Plux perform Anderson, Brickle, Dowland and Ives
Ellington room at Manhattan Plaza
400 W. 43rd St. NYC
