PIANIST/COMPOSER GREGG KALLOR WILL PERFORM HIS ACCLAIMED DRAMATIC CANTATA, THE TELL-TALE HEART, WITH MELODY MOORE AND JOSHUA ROMAN AT SUBCULTURE ON JANUARY 14, 2017

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PIANIST/COMPOSER GREGG KALLOR WILL PERFORM HIS ACCLAIMED DRAMATIC CANTATA, THE TELL-TALE HEART, WITH MELODY MOORE AND JOSHUA ROMAN AT SUBCULTURE ON JANUARY 14, 2017

The piece, based on Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, received its world premiere to critical acclaim in the season finale concert of The Crypt Sessions.

Kallor has also been commissioned to write a new work for string orchestra by Town Hall Seattle to be premiered on June 21, 2017 featuring the Seattle Youth Symphony.


“[The Tell-Tale Heart] suggests a more intimate and offbeat future for the art form.”
-New York Observer

For Immediate Release – Pianist/composer Gregg Kallor brings his acclaimed setting of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, The Tell-Tale Heart, to SubCulture on January 14, 2017 with soprano Melody Moore and cellist Joshua Roman, featuring a semi-staging by Sarah Meyers in collaboration with On Site Opera. The sold-out premiere in October and final concert of Unison Media’s Crypt Sessions concert series was featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NYC Arts 13, and on NY1 among others.

Kallor has been commissioned to write a new work for string orchestra by Town Hall Seattle will be premiered by the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Joshua Roman on June 21st, 2017.

LISTING INFO:

SubCulture Presents: Gregg Kallor – The Tell-Tale Heart
with Melody Moore, soprano, and Joshua Roman, cello
directed by Sarah Meyers

January 14, 2017 | Doors 10PM | Show 11PM
Tickets: $35, (
Direct Link)

 

 

ACCLAIM FOR THE TELL-TALE HEART:

Featured in the Wall Street Journal, NYC Arts 13, NY1, String Magazine, Schmopera, Broadway World, and The New York Times.

Reviewed in the The NY Observer, Parterre Box, Superconductor, Berkshire Fine Arts, and Voce di Meche.

ABOUT GREGG KALLOR:

Gregg Kallor is a composer and pianist whose music fuses the classical and jazz traditions he loves into a new, deeply personal language. The New York Times writes: “At home in both jazz and classical forms, [Kallor] writes music of unaffected emotional directness. Leavened with flashes of oddball humor, his works succeed in drawing in the listener – not as consumer or worshipful celebrant, but in a spirit of easygoing camaraderie.”

Kallor joined an all-star roster of musicians, including Joyce DiDonato, Anthony Dean Griffey, Isabel Leonard, Susanna Phillips, Yo-Yo Ma, Anthony McGill, actors Sharon Stone and Ansel Elgort, and many more, for An AIDS Quilt Songbook: Sing for Hope. Kallor recorded two songs for the album, with Melody Moore – “One Child,” which Kallor composed for this project – and Matthew Polezani. All profits from the sale of this album will go to amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.

 

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