E4TT and TAC: "Women in Transit"
Concert TAC Event TACE4TT’s fifth multimedia collaboration with SFCM/TAC explores women’s immigration and identity, with four World Premieres: "Cavities,"a new piano trio by Iranian-American Niloufar Nourbakhsh with a new film by Pegah Pasalar; "Orchesography," composed and danced by Han Lash; “Sappho Fragments” by Tamara McLeod; and the winning piece from the E4TT/TAC student competition. Plus music by Leilehua Lanzilotti, Emma O’Halloran and Zhou Tian. Performed by E4TT (Nanette McGuinness, soprano) with Han Lash, dancer, Lylia Guion, violin, Megan Chartier, cello, and Taylor Chan, piano.
Pre-concert talk at 7 PM with composers Han Lash, Niloufar Nourbakhsh, Tamara McLeod (SFCM graduate) and filmmaker Pegah Pasalar.
Program
"E4TT’s fifth multimedia collaboration with SFCM/TAC explores women’s immigration and identity, with four World Premieres and three additional works:
Niloufar Nourbakhsh: Cavities (2024) WORLD PREMIERE
video by Pegah Pasalar
for piano trio
Han Lash: Orchesography (2024) WORLD PREMIERE
for piano trio, narrator, and dancer
Tamara McLeod: Sappho Fragments (2024) WORLD PREMIERE
for cello and fixed media
TBD: The winning piece from the E4TT/TAC student competition (2025) WORLD PREMIERE
for solo piano
Leilehua Lanzilotti: ko'u inoa (2017)
for solo cello
Emma O’Halloran: Vertical Fields (2014)
for piano trio
Zhou Tian: A Crown for Sonia (2008)
for soprano, cello, and piano
Performers
E4TT (Nanette McGuinness, soprano and narrator)
Han Lash, dancer
Lylia Guion, violin
Megan Chartier, cello
Taylor Chan, piano
Departments
Faculty
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