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NOW SHOWING

Liquidverse

Created for Cosm Los Angeles, the world's first 87-foot diameter LED dome, composer Ricardo Romaneiro’s immersive audiovisual symphony debuts with Metropolis Ensemble (Andrew Cyr) and The Crossing (Donald Nally). Now playing at select times.

"Cosm offers a canvas for boundless creativity."   —Ricardo Romaneiro

 
 

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UPCOMING EVENT

Biophony Pop-Up NYC

August 31—September 29 at locations across New York City
Discover an immersive soundtrack on weekends this September. Our free pop-up concert series returns to pedestrian plazas and open streets across the city, with participation from NYC Department of Transportation and New York State Council on the Arts.

“Metropolis is providing an avenue for collaborative musical exploration, all while providing free accessible music for my community.”   —Alfredo Colón

 
 

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UPCOMING EVENT

Timo Andres: Fiddlehead

September 21 at Wethersfield Estate and Garden
Metropolis Ensemble and composer/pianist Timo Andres present solo piano works inspired by Andres’ recent Carnegie Hall debut of quintessentially varied American music, including Duke Ellington, Philip Glass, Frederic Rzewski, Timo Andres, and Gabriella Smith.

“Fomenting its gestural language from spirals, springs, coils, vortices, loops-de-loop, and other calligraphic flourishes, Fiddlehead is an irrepressible stream of piano energy.”   —Timo Andres

 
 

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UPCOMING EVENT

DRIFT / LOOP

November 1–2 at Wesleyan University
Composer Paula Matthusen's expansive, 24-hour, multi-tiered space for sonic engagement and reflection. A participatory experience featuring visual artist Olivia Valentine, poet and media scholar Tung-Hui Hu, and original audio interpretations by Singularity Saxophone Quartet and Metropolis Ensemble.

“Feel free to participate, listen, explore the space, and carry sound with you. It’s long form, so it’s impossible to hear it all, but it does change very, very slowly.”   —Paula Matthusen

 
 

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UPCOMING EVENT

In A Grove at Prototype

January 16–19, 2025
Join us at PROTOTYPE, the annual festival of visionary opera-theatre and music-theatre works by pioneering contemporary artists, for the New York Premiere of composer Christopher Cerrone and librettist Stephanie Fleischmann’s opera, In A Grove.

“This is a story told over and over again from different perspectives... where themes, repetition, and variation help us navigate and understand this mysterious tale.”   —Christopher Cerrone

 
 

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Metropolis Ensemble is a Grammy-nominated nonprofit that creates, commissions, and produces site-specific performances, new works, recordings, and concerts.

 
 

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Flame Keepers

Jakub Ciupinski's pandemic-born perpetual sonic art installation. 127 composer contributors since 2021 and growing.
 

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RECENT PROJECT

Biophony: Solstice

Sunrise and Sunset concerts on June 20, 2024 at Brooklyn Botanic Garden featured a sweeping World Premiere arrangement of Simeon ten Holt’s “Canto Ostinato” performed by 52 musicians including Metropolis Ensemble, pianist Erik Hall, and Sandbox Percussion.

“Since recording the piece alone at home I've dreamed of performing it live with other musicians. I couldn't have asked for a more exciting or ideal opportunity than this.”   —Erik Hall

 
 
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NEW PROJECT

Loud and Soft

Molly Joyce's new interactive work featuring Sandbox Percussion.

"I find it fascinating how sound descriptions underscore the subjectivity of sound."   —Molly Joyce

 
 

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Meet our Artists

 
Tyondai Braxton
Kalia Vandever
Gity Razaz
Phong Tran
Vivian Fung
Du Yun
Avi Avital
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
Emily Wells
Inbal Segev
Molly Joyce
Immanuel Wilkins
Paula Matthusen
Jakub Ciupinski
Matthew Evan Taylor
Ricardo Romaneiro
Kristin Lee
Roscoe Mitchell
Erika Dohi
David Bruce
Han Chen
 

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Best of Metropolis

Explore our favorite site-specific performances over the years.
 
 

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Gramophone Editor's Choice

Timo Andres: The Blind Banister

Chamber orchestra concerti captured by Silas Brown in Dolby Atmos for Nonesuch Records. Metropolis Ensemble (Andrew Cyr, conductor), Inbal Segev, solo cello, and Timo Andres (solo piano).
“Original, arresting and eclectic” (The Guardian)
“Editor’s Choice… I cannot recommend this album highly enough” (Gramophone)
“Worth the wait” (NPR)

“It’s increasingly rare to record an orchestra in this level of detail... to make a record of the time.”   —Timo Andres

 
 

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Shriek Variations

Wye Oak's reimagined 2014 indie-sensation with composer William Brittelle, Metropolis Ensemble, and Paul Wiancko.
“A massive variation, a new symphonic retelling” (NPR, WDET)
“Brittelle’s orchestral reimaginings are the centerpiece” (Stinkweeds)

“We’ve learned so much throughout our ensuing creative partnership and friendship.”   —Jenn Wasner

 
 
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Metropolis Ensemble projects are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Metropolis Ensemble is made possible in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, and a constellation of generous donors and foundations.