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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Ascents: A Program of New Works 
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SUMMARY:Ascents: A Program of New Works 
DESCRIPTION:<p>Internationally acclaimed saxophonist <strong>Dr. Don-Paul Kahl</strong> and pianist<strong> Dr. Daniel Linder</strong> present <em>Ascents</em>, a program of new works by composers from Harvard University and Boston University.&nbsp;</p><p>Developed in collaboration with the composition departments at both institutions, <em>Ascents</em>&nbsp;explores ideas of transformation, perception, and how musical meaning takes shape over time. The program features world premieres and reimagined works by <strong>Victor Arul, Eunji Lee, Maximiliano A. Soto Mayorga, Thomas Santore</strong>, and <strong>Yotam Haber</strong>, alongside a new arrangement of <strong>Chaya Czernowin</strong>’s <em>The last leaf</em>.</p><p>Each piece approaches these ideas from a different angle. Arul reflects on gesture and memory, while Lee explores shifts in perception and instability. Soto Mayorga’s <em>Ostrzeżenie (Warning) </em>follows with repeating sets of multiphonics that resist settling, creating tension within familiarity. Czernowin’s <em>The last leaf</em>, reimagined for soprano saxophone, transforms its literary origins into a fragile and focused sound world. Santore’s <em>…and the very dust…</em>&nbsp;contrasts lightness and weight, allowing density to emerge from delicate sonic material. The program concludes with Haber, whose large-scale saxophone and piano work reflects on migration, history, and cultural identity.</p><p>Throughout the concert, particular attention is given to the relationship between sound and perception. Both Daniel and Don-Paul, through the program, invite listeners into a space where sound, structure, and meaning remain fluid and open to interpretation.</p>
LOCATION:Holden Chapel
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20260419T230000Z
DTEND:20260420T035859Z
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