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In partnership with Death of Classical and Concerts at Saint Thomas, we are excited to a special one-night-only U.S. Premiere performance of Infinity Gradient by composer Tristan Perich and organist James McVinnie.
The hour-long piece will immerse us in an ever-evolving tapestry of music, weaving the rich sonorities of the pipe organ through the sound wall of lo-fi 1-bit speaker arrays that Perich has designed, built, and programmed. Echoing across the profoundly beautiful Gothic arches and stone walls of Saint Thomas’s singular acoustic, it’s going to be a remarkable journey that I can’t wait to share with you.
There will be two performances, one starting at 7 and another at 9:30PM. As always, we’ll have a pre-concert wine tasting with snacks, so we can break bread together before having our minds blown.
