Embodied Encounters: Sound as an Evocative Object
Brittany penned the BIBA Monday Blog Embodied Encounters: Sound as an Evocative Object for Castleskins.org. In the short article featured on the website on October 14, 2019, Brittany explores her first encounters with sound in the Black Church and her initial reactions to the work of Julius Eastman and Amiri Baraka.
Check out the article here.
Elizabeth A. Baker Premieres Maps with Robert Hess and Nathan Corder
Green Commisioned by JACK Quartet
Brittany J. Green was selected as one of six awardees for JACK Quartet’s inaugural JACK Studio. Over the next 10 months, she will collaborate with JACK on a new piece to be premiered in NYC.
JACK Studio Artists will receive $5,000, workshops, recording sessions, and performances with all travel expenses covered. A concert of JACK Studio works will be presented by Kaufman Music Center on May 2, 2020 as part of the 10th season of Ecstatic Music at Merkin Hall.
JACK Studio is made possible by generous support from the Adele and John Gray Endowment Fund, Anthony B. Creamer III, Peter Pohly, Elena Siyanko, John White, and a 2019 Avery Fisher Career Grant.
Learn more about JACK Quartet and JACK Studio here.