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"Shiver Lung 2" by Ashley Fure: Mostly Mozart's "50 for 50"

The music of this adventurous composer receives a crackling premiere via subwoofer sound.

02/03/2017 | Rating NR

Live From Lincoln Center

"Shiver Lung 2" by Ashley Fure: Mostly Mozart's "50 for 50"

Clip: Season 42 Episode 1 | 12m 34s

The music of this adventurous composer receives a crackling premiere via subwoofer sound.

International Contemporary Ensemble collaborators Ross Karre and Levy Lorenzo explore the nuances of percussion and electronics in this new work for instruments created by placing objects on vibrating subwoofer speakers.

02/03/2017 | Rating NR

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Live From Lincoln Center is made possible with support from the Family of Robert Wood Johnson III, the Audrey and Martin Gruss Foundation, The Robert and Renée Belfer Family Foundation, Mercedes T. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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