A warm and wonderful evening of brilliant compositions by @larissamaestro , with their new Kundiman Song Cycle at the center. This work incorporates current and folkloric Filipino musical sources into a suite about family connections — and Larissa and Dan Sommers played Filipino bandurrias made by her luthier dad Clifford Scherer, who was in the audience along with her whole family. What a beautiful way to hear this groundbreaking and heart-enriching work! Thank you Larissa and @achatterbird@tnimmigrant
Hey friends: KAPWA is SOLD OUT! If your heart is set on being here and you haven’t gotten tickets yet, we’ll have some standing room only tickets at the door and some cushions around for floor seating.
Thank you 🫶
Thanks to the @nashvillescene for the Critics’ Pick this week! Have you gotten your KAPWA tickets yet? They’re going fast! 🎟️🎟️
We’re so excited to see you tomorrow at @tnimmigrant ! 3310 Ezell Road. TIRRC has free parking in the lot next to the building, and there is street parking along Ezell Road.
Doors open at six, and please join us then for pre-concert traditional Filipino food from @maemaxmarket 🇵🇭
Tickets at the link in bio! All ticket proceeds benefit TIRRC and will be matched by Oh Boy Records.
Thanks to @talkofthetown_nc5 for the opportunity to share more about KAPWA. Get your tickets now at our link in bio.
Sunday’s concert will be at @tnimmigrant and doors will open at 6PM, with the concert at 7! Join us at 6 if you’d like to enjoy free Filipino food from @maemaxmarket 😋
𝙃𝙞 𝘾𝙡𝙖𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙘𝙖𝙡 𝟼𝟷𝟻! This is @larissamaestro taking over for the day. I’ll be posting to stories and showing a little BTS for my concert collaboration with @achatterbird coming up this Sunday, 6/29 at @tnimmigrant event space with food catered by @maemaxmarket 🤍🇵🇭I hope to see y’all there!
This is a clip of my newly commissioned work, 𝘒𝘶𝘯𝘥𝘪𝘮𝘢𝘯, written for 2 bandurrias and string quartet. Check out stories throughout the day for more info on the bandurria!
Today is MAKE MUSIC DAY! 🎉🎶 Join us for a FREE concert at 2PM!
TRUST FALLS: Rama Kumaran, Maggie Kasinger, and Carl Larson match wits for the first time, playing a tight program of demanding chamber works. The rep is Beethoven’s Serenade op. 25, an orchestrated trapeze act, and Dvořak’s Terzetto op. 74, an operatic moving target. Presented in partnership with @nashville.chamber.music 💛
2605 Shadow Lane
Doors 1:30pm/Music 2pm
Street parking available. Family friendly!
Potluck, some beer provided.
We’re pleased to announce the first wave of artists and performers for the 6-hour drone at @riversiderevivalnashville !
Stay tuned for the full lineup, coming soon 🌟✨
You can purchase your tickets now via the link in our bio. We can’t wait to see you on June 27th! 🙏🏻
Did you know for only $36 a year, you can help to fund chatterbird and the 800+ arts grants awarded by the Tennessee Arts Commission each year? Help keep the arts thriving in Tennessee! Learn more at tnspecialtyplates.org ❤️🐥
Drone— as sound based on sustain and repetition— is one of the oldest, earliest forms of creating music and can be heard across the world’s cultures— from didgeridoos of indigenous Australians to Tibetan Buddhist liturgies, to the tanpura of India, the bagpipes of Scotland and the Jajouka music of Morocco.
From 6pm until midnight on June 27th, Nashville Drone will feature 13+ local and regional artists performing interlocking sets to create an unbroken wave of sound and music.
Bring comfy things! Many drone attendees choose to lay on the floor— yoga / camping mats, cushions, blankets, sleeping bags and pillows are all welcome. Chairs will be available for those who prefer to be seated. Feel free to bring books, journals, drawing supplies, a deck of cards… anything you’d like to enter your own creative space. We also recommend warm and comfortable clothes, and water bottles for refilling. Attendees will come and go, but we hope you’ll stay till the last note rings out to experience the meditative effects of the drone!
Produced & curated by: Gezellig Arts, Hyasynth House, Unmanageable and chatterbird with special guest curators JayVe Montgomery, Kim Rueger, and New Media Nashville
Tickets at link in bio!