Network for New Music
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Philadelphia's premiere new music ensemble & commissioning organization.
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Day 11 (Holiday belated) - English Oak (photographed at the Awbury Arboretum(!) with our Marketing, Media, and Production Associate Evan Kassof having spotted the behemoth!) Join Evan and the rest of the Network team on Saturday, April 22 for A Murmur in The(se) Trees!
Day 12 (Holiday belated) - Black Walnut! We're more than halfway through the forest of time on our way to the concert! April 22, 2pm, at the Awbury Arboretum Get tickets at our website, where you'll also find additional details about the concert! These trees can attack!
Day 13 - The River Birch at the Awbury Arboretum is one of the finest specimens in the commonwealth! Come see it, hear us, and celebrate the Earth in all of its magical, quiet, and ancient glory! Music for basses in the woods. Music for singers, birds, & leaves. 4/22 2pm
Day 15 - Bald Cypress (Evan's favorite tree at the Awbury Arboretum) is deciduous, and every spring bright green needle clusters burst back out of the branches, where they remain softly drooping for the season. Come see these special trees and hear this special music! 4/22 2pm!
Day 16 (belated) - Dawn Redwood, very similar to the Bald Cypress, is native to China and can be distinguished by the deep grooves that form under each branch. Join us on April 22 Awbury Arboretum for some deep musical grooves by Eve Beglarian and Brent Michael Davids!
Day 17 - Sweet Birch has cherry-like horizontally striped bark with a light reddish brown color. When the twigs are bruised or broken, they smell like birch beer! Don't break the twigs, but do join us as there will be food/drink vendors there! April 22 - 2pm Awbury Arboretum
ONE WEEK TO GO! Golden Rain Tree displays panicle clusters of bright yellow flowers in the summer, and their long dark green leaves divide into ~15 irregular leaflets. Gorgeous trees and gorgeous music. ONE WEEK FROM TODAY AT 2PM. Awbury Arboretum Tix thru our bio.
6 Days to go! American Beech Tree has light bluish gray bark and is known for sending up sucker trees from their roots forming colonies of "sister" trees. Join friends and neighbors and listen to bassists and singers form ephemeral colonies of sound. 4/22 2pm Awbury Arboretum
5 DAYS TO GO!!! The European Beech has smaller leaves than the American Beech and has a darker gray bark. The lower branches can form their own roots and create new tree clusters! There are so many beautiful trees at the Awbury Arboretum - and some wonderful goats! 4/22 2pm!
4 days left! Tulip Poplars are easily ID'd by their cat-face leaves and bright green+orange tulip-shaped flowers. Awbury Arboretum on Saturday at 2pm for a premiere by Brent Michaels Davids's "Touching Leaves Woman" and Eve Beglarian's "A Murmur in the Trees." Info->bio
Very cool article from the The Philadelphia Inquirer about this Saturday's performance! inquirer.com/entertainment/… Cannot wait to see you all there! This is a performance you do NOT want to miss!
2 DAYS TO GO! American Holly’s evergreen leaves are dull to olive green with 1-8 sharp spines per side. Don't touch those leaves, but do be inspired by the amazing memory of leaf touching with Brent Michael Davids's new piece "Touching Leaves Woman." 2pm Awbury Arboretum
Then, at this time tomorrow we will be performing Eve Beglarian's "A Murmur in the Trees" for 24 bassists in the woods! Inspired by Birch Bark and written with the legendary bassist Robert Black, meander through The Farm at Awbury Arboretum Be there! 2pm - all are welcome!
Today's the day! Not too late to come to The Farm at Awbury Arboretum for our performance of Brent Michael Davids's "Touching Leaves Woman" and Eve Beglarian's "A Murmur in the Trees!" Take a moment to reflect on this gorgeous rock we call home! Happy Earth Day! 🌎 Info in bio
This Sunday, Lament.Sing.Arise by James Lee III will receive its Philadelphia premiere! It was commissioned by the Library of Congress in 2020 and depicts the transformation from sorrow to joy made acute by the pandemic. 3pm Settlement Music School Info & tix in bio!