Sunday, February 26, 2 PM | FREE
Co-presented with Frequency Festival, Chicago's Contemporary & Experimental Music Festival: A special Sunday afternoon performance by Italian violinist Silvia Tarozzi and the Berlin-based Australian cellist Judith Hamann, both of whom will play the music of Pascale Criton on the previous evening at Constellation.
Silvia Tarozzi will perform an improvisation based on a graphic score created by her, looking for a connection with the artwork and music of Roscoe Mitchell.
Judith Hamann will perform studies drawing on their work for cello and humming, and shaking. Here, Judith challenges the boundaries of their instruments, cello and voice, considering how bodily and sonic thresholds offer generative sites of instability and movement, vulnerability and intimacy.