InfraSound presents Crippled Symmetry

InfraSound presents "Crippled Symmetry," a concert celebration of the centennial year of American composer Morton Feldman. Born on January 12th, 1926, Morton Feldman was a major figure in the development of the experimental New York school of composers. His music is characterized by sonic stasis, fragile repetition, and placid unwavering textures that unfold over long spans of time.  

Join the InfraSound ensemble in a performance of his seminal trio Crippled Symmetry for flutes, percussion, and piano.

This performance will take place at 7:30 pm on April 11th, 2026 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (3 W 65th St).


Program:

Morton Feldman:
Only (1947) for solo voice
Crippled Symmetry (1971) for flutes, percussion, and piano/celesta

Performed by the InfraSound Ensemble:
Luke Paulino, voice
Yoshi Weinberg, flute/bass flute
J Clancy, percussion
Daniel Schreiner, piano/celesta

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