Ensemble in Residency
Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble
joins Alia Musica Pittsburgh in
Laborintus II
cantata for narrator, three solo voices, eight-part speaking choir,
seventeen instruments, and electronics
by
Luciano Berio
(1965)
Coproduced with the Italian American Program at the Senator John Heinz History Center, with support from Istituto Mondo Italiano and HearCorp
Funded in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Opportunity Fund, and The Heinz Endowments
Friday, May 5 — 7:30pm
$20 — $15 st/snr
Purchase tickets here
Mueller Center (5th floor)
Heinz History Center, Downtown Pittsburgh
(1212 Smallman St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222)
Accessibility information
The Mueller Center is an accessible facility.
Large-print and screen-reader-friendly programs available.
Assisted listening devices available by request.
For accessibility questions and requests please contact us
Narration
Simone Maccanti
Solo voices
Amanda DeBoer
Liz Pearse
Kayleigh Butcher
Speaking choir
Samuel Bozzolla, lead
Francesca Savoia
Daniel Rzewski
Anna Elder
Seany De Courcy Williams
Viviana Altieri
Robert Frankenberry
Giuseppina Mecchia
Electronics
Brian Riordan
Sarah Steranka, flute
Emily Cook, Allyson Eddington,
Nolan Petote, clarinets
Matthew McCormack, Edward Li,
Jerry Gaudi, trumpets
Burkhardt Reiter, Chris Zatorski,
Jim Weltman, trombones
Natalie Stafford, Sophie Graf, harps
Chad Crummel, Carlos Camacho,
percussion
Simon Cummings, Valerie Kuehne,
cellos
Ryan McMasters, bass
Federico Garcia-De Castro, conducting