String Noise
presented by Center for Remembering & Sharing
Friday, October 25th, 2019, 8 pm
Center for Remembering & Sharing
(123 4th Ave., #2, New York, NY 10003)
Tickets: $25 in advance, $30 at the door ($20 Students & Seniors with ID)
ARTISTS
Curator: Gamin
Musicians: String Noise (violin duo Conrad Harris and Pauline Kim Harris)
Composer: Ki Young Kim
CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) presents CROSSING BOUNDARIES Concert Series Vol. 10, STRING NOISE, curated by gamin. Classical avant-punk violin duo String Noise will explore the Korean/contemporary music of noted Korean composer Ki Young Kim.
For more information about this performance and to purchase tickets, please visit crsny.org or call at 212-677-8621.
About the Artists
STRING NOISE is a classical, avant-punk violin duo comprised of violinists Conrad Harris and Pauline Kim Harris. Since its inception in 2011 at Ostrava New Music Days, they have expanded the two violin repertoire in over 50 new works to include larger collaborations with multimedia art, electronics, video projections, opera and dance.
Dubbed a borderless musician, composer KI YOUNG KIM has moved in and out of Genres and across international boundaries, while collaborating with dancers, theater directors, visual artists in various fields and forms. He is the founder of CMB 567 (Contemporary Music Band 567), a groups of four composers and seven musicians dedicated to exploring the interaction among various contemporary korean and other asian music and art forms. He lives in New York.