5:00 p.m.

Dalehead Arch at Central Park
New York
United States

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Valéria Bonafé, courtesy of the artist.

Make Music New York: New Work by Valéria Bonafé

A new site-specific work by Brazilian composer Valéria Bonafé will have its world premiere at Make Music New York, commissioned by Americas Society.

5:00 p.m.

Dalehead Arch at Central Park
New York
United States

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Valéria Bonafé, courtesy of the artist.

Overview

Admission: FREE and open to the public.

Music of the Americas returns to Central Park for New York City's outdoor music extravaganza, Make Music New York, in a world premiere performance of a new Americas Society-commissioned piece by Brazilian composer Valéria Bonafé. 

About the work

The new piece by Bonafé, entitled "I am at Dalehead Arch, making a personal trajectory of listening," is site-specific, designed to complement the environment of the park, creating a path for audience members to follow and get close to the performers.

Personnel

Martha Cargo bass flute
Carlos Cordeiro bass clarinet
Jessica Meyer viola
Michael Haas cello
Andrew Trombley double bass
Russell Greenberg percussion
JP Schlegelmilch accordion
Kirsten Sollek voice

 

About the composer

Valéria Bonafé was born in São Paulo in 1984. She studied composition at the University of São Paulo (USP) with Aylton Escobar and Silvio Ferraz and attended masterclasses with Emmanuel Nunes, Tristan Murail, Stefano Gervasoni, and Mario Garuti. Her works have been performed at contemporary music concerts and festivals such as SONiC Festival (New York), Le mois des compositeurs (Marseille, France), highSCORE (Pavia, Italy), Música Nova Festival (São Paulo, Brazil) and Bienal de Música Contemporânea Brasileira (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). She finished her master's degree in 2011 and is currently pursuing her doctorate in Musicology at USP under professor Marcos Branda Lacerda.

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Make Music New York