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Numinous | Roulette

  • Roulette 509 Atlantic Avenue NY, 11217 United States (map)

Numinous

$25 advance | $30 doors | $20 Student/Senior (w/ ID, Senior 65+)

Doors 7:00pm

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Joseph C. Phillips Jr.‘s ensemble Numinous returns to Roulette to present excerpts from his opera So Far Behind Now Because Then and compositions by collaborators George Brandon, Anthony Branker, Bob Goldberg, and Steven Swartz (from Phillip Jr.’s call-for-scores & Numinous Initiative). All four are world premieres, the one by Branker being the premiere in this specific instrumentation.

In the second set, Numinous will perform a few excerpts from the first opera in the 1619 opera cycle, So Far Behind Now Because of Then by Joseph C Phillips Jr.. Reduced from the original 50-person orchestra to a 21-person chamber ensemble, the performance will feature sopranos Rebecca L. Hargrove and Ariadne Greif singing excerpts from their roles in the opera. The opera is centered on a Black family’s experience living in a sundown town outside of Chicago in 1948. This performance will be a first chance to publicly hear selections from the opera and to learn more about the development of the cycle and how “the past is still present.”

Joseph C Phillips Jr. composer, conductor

Rebecca L Hargrove soprano

Ariadne Greif soprano

Numinous 21 TBA musicians

A livestream will be available free of charge at 8pm on the day of the performance and archived for future viewing.

Numinous is a flexible and unique large ensemble that was founded in 2000 by composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. to perform his music. The musicians in Numinous have also performed with: Joyce DiDonato, MET Opera, Bang on A Can All-Stars, Signal, Alarm will Sound, Björk, Sting, Stevie Wonder, International Contemporary Ensemble, Rufus Wainwright, Steve Reich , Newspeak, Laurie Anderson, Hans Zimmer, John Zorn, Victoire, Asphalt Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society, Houston Symphony, Maria Schneider Orchestra, Henry Threadgill, and many other contemporary ensembles and artists.

Part chamber orchestra, part contemporary alternative group, Numinous deftly and organically transmutes inspiration from contemporary classical, jazz, world, and popular music as well as cinema, literature, and science. Through its numerous performances—such as at Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)’s Next Wave Festival, the Ecstatic Music Festival and Merkin Concert Hall, (Le) Poisson Rouge, Roulette—and critically well-received recordings The Music of Joseph C. Phillips Jr. (2003, Numen Records), Vipassana (2009, innova Recordings), Changing Same (2015, New Amsterdam Records), and The Grey Land (2020, New Amsterdam Records), Numinous reflects Phillips’s musical philosophy of mixed music; the term is inspired by mixed race people who have traits and characteristics that come from each individual parent, from the melding of the two, and their own uniqueness. Mixed music is an organic fusing of various artistic and cultural influences into one distinctive and singular vision. Numinous and Phillips’s music generate emotions in the listener that resonate with beauty, mystery, and wonder in order to challenge, enlighten, and refresh.

Earlier Event: September 16
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