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Musical Conversation

With Ellen Reid, Nicole Cabell, Peter S. Shin + George Miller

May 21 at 5:30 P.M. (PT)

‘Shin, Reid + Britten’ is sponsored in part by Peggy + Jack Falcon.

About ELLEN REID

Ellen Reid is one of the most innovative artists of her generation. A composer and sound artist whose breadth of work spans opera, sound design, film scoring, ensemble and choral writing, she recently became the first composer to have works premiered by Los Angeles’ four leading musical institutions — the Los Angeles Philharmonic, LA Opera, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and Los Angeles Master Chorale — all within one year.

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About NICOLE CABELL

Universally acclaimed for her velvety timbre and finely nuanced interpretations, American soprano Nicole Cabell continues to demonstrate her incredible versatility in repertoire ranging from Baroque to contemporary on the world’s greatest opera and concert stages as well as on disc.

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About PETER S. SHIN

Peter S. Shin 신세종 is a composer whose music navigates issues of national belonging, the co-opting and intermingling of disparate musical vernaculars, and the liminality between the two halves of his second-generation Korean-U.S. American identity.

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About GEORGE MILLER

George Miller is a director of opera, dance, installation, events, and film. His work and process is largely focused on creating multifaceted, interdisciplinary, and dramatic happenings in fine art performance.

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ABOUT CLOSE QUARTERS

LACO’s new streaming series presents a new avenue for classical music and a unique look at what the future can hold in balancing music, art and movement.

Close Quarters features classical music performances set to images and art created and processed in a first-of-its-kind digital studio at Wilhardt + Naud. Music Director Jaime Martín and Director and Designer James Darrah seek to create a digital series that celebrates collaboration in an age of isolation.

Close Quarters is a Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra original series and you can find it for free on Youtube, Facebook and our website.

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About this conversation

This 45 minute virtual event is facilitated online using the social conferencing platform Zoom. This event is being streamed globally. If you are joining us from outside the United States, please use this time zone converter to check your local live streaming time.

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