Mathias Jensen

Mathias Jensen

Mathias is a musician who has worked professionally for over a decade. Music has brought him around the world, and he has toured through most of Europe, Israel and the US, and he has grown to become a musician with an acute sensitivity, and presence. Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, Mathias Højgaard Jensen got involved with music at the age of 9 when he taught himself to read sheet music at the piano...

Gideon Forbes

Gideon Forbes

Gideon Forbes is a saxophonist, composer, and educator in Brooklyn, New York. He has shared the stage with notable musicians such as Angelica Sanchez, Joe Lovano, and Joe McGinty & The Loser's Lounge. In 2018, he was an artist at the 2018 Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music. Gideon is a member of Nortonk, which released its eponymous debut album on Biophilia Records in May 2021.

Gabby Fluke-Mogul

Gabby Fluke-Mogul

gabby fluke-mogul is a New York based improviser, composer, & educator. fluke-mogul exists within the threads of improvisation, the jazz continuum, noise, & experimental music. Their playing has been described as “embodied, visceral, & virtuosic" & "the most striking sound in improvised music in years..." gabby is humbled to have collaborated with Nava Dunkelman, Joanna Mattrey, Fred Frith, Daniel Carter, Ava Mendoza, Jessica Pavone, Luke Stewart, Zeena Parkins, & Pauline Oliveros among many other musicians, poets, dancers, & visual artists.

Lim Yang

Lim Yang

Jeong Lim Yang gained her recognition from playing with New York City's veteran artists such as Tim Berne, Oscar Noriega, Adam Kolker, Michael Attias and Billy Mintz since she moved to the Big Apple in 2011. Yang's first leader album "deja vu", has reflected her pure inspiration of playing with these musicians and her compositional ideas resemble much of her hero's like Charlie Haden and Paul Motian.

Theo Walentiny

Theo Walentiny

New Jersey born pianist, composer and improviser Theo Walentiny grew up in an artistic home, his father an abstract painter and his mother an art therapist. Walentiny moved to New York City to continue his studies at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in 2014. While at The New School he has been fortunate enough to study with Reggie Workman, Jane Ira Bloom and Kirk Nurock among many others. It is here that Walentiny began to forge and solidify his sound drawing upon influences such as Andrew Hill, Tyshawn Sorey, Tōru Takemitsu and Henri Dutilleux.

Tomomi Sato

Tomomi Sato

Japanese pianist Tomomi Sato enjoys a diverse career as a collaborative artist, vocal coach, and pedagogue. A prizewinner of 2013 Seattle International Piano Competition, she has made solo and collaborative recital appearances in Europe, South America, Asia, as well as venues across the United States including Zankel Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, LACMA and others…

Sami Merdinian

Sami Merdinian

Hailed by La Nacion for his “beautiful sound and exquisite musicality”, Argentinean violinist Sami Merdinian has received worldwide recognition for his outstanding performances as a soloist and chamber musician. Sami has recently appeared with the Montevideo Philharmonic, the Argentinean National Symphony, The Charlemagne Orchestre, The GagneungPhilharmonic in South Korea…

Doug Wieselman

Doug Wieselman

Doug Wieselman – has worked and played with a variety of artists in different fields including John Lurie, Antony and the Johnsons, Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, CocoRosie, Martha Wainwright, Jerome Robbins, Hal Willner, Butch Morris, Kronos Quartet and Robert Wilson…

Him Sophy

Him Sophy

HIM SOPHY (composer; Cambodia) was born into a musical family in Prey Veng Province, Cambodia in 1963. He started learning the piano in 1972 in Phnom Penh, but was forced out of the city in 1975 for the duration of the Khmer Rouge regime. After the fall of the Khmer Rouge, he returned to his musical studies at Cambodia’s Secondary School of Fine Arts. In 1985, he won a scholarship to the Moscow Conservatory of Music, where he studied and earned his PhD. He returned to Cambodia in 1998, and opened the Him Sophy School of Music in 2013. His previous works, including the acclaimed rock opera Where Elephants Weep, have demonstrated an unparalleled facility for bringing Western and Khmer musical worlds into intimate conversation. This time, Sophy combines a Western chamber orchestra and chorus with Khmer instrumentalists and vocalists. These traditional musical forms are crucial for honoring the dead; unfortunately, live performances are seldom heard in the capital and rapidly disappearing in the countryside.

Rithy Panh

Rithy Panh

RITHY PANH (director, designer, filmmaker; Cambodia) was born in Phnom Penh, but expelled from the capital by the Khmer Rouge as an 11-year-old in 1975. He escaped to Thailand in 1979, and lived for a time in a refugee camp in Mairut. He later made his way to Paris, and graduated from the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques. He returned to Cambodia in 1990, and splits his time between Paris and Phnom Penh. An internationally-acclaimed documentary director and screenwriter, he was named Asian Filmmaker of the Year by the Busan International Film Festival in 2013. He

is the first Cambodian filmmaker nominated for an Oscar for The Missing Picture (2013). The same year, he received a prize in the “Un Certain Regard” category at the Cannes Festival. His documentary S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine was awarded the prestigious Albert Londres Prize in 2004. Most recently, he worked as producer for Angelina Jolie’s film First They Killed My Father, based on Loung Ung’s memoir, released in September 2017. Panh is also the founder of the Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center in Phnom Penh, which makes film, photography, and sound archives on Cambodia publicly available, and trains a new generation of Cambodian filmmakers and multimedia technicians.

Trent Walker

Trent Walker

TRENT WALKER (librettist; USA) is a young scholar of Southeast Asian Buddhist music. Trained in jazz and Western classical music, he spent several years in Cambodia studying with vocal masters Prum Ut, Koet Ran, and Yan Borin while working with Cambodian Living Arts. A former Buddhist novice monk, he regularly performs and gives lectures on the Cambodian Dharma song (smot) tradition of Buddhist chant. At present he is a PhD student in Buddhist studies at the University of California, Berkeley where his research focuses on Southeast Asian Buddhist liturgies in Khmer, Lao, Pali, and Thai.

Gideon Obarzanek

Gideon Obarzanek

GIDEON OBARZANEK (director of staging; Australia) is a director, playwright, and choreographer. He is also an artistic associate with the Melbourne Festival, chair of the Melbourne Fringe, and board member of Critical Path choreographic research center based in Sydney. In 1995, he founded the Australian dance company Chunky Move and was CEO and artistic director until 2012. Under his leadership the company established itself as one of the country’s most innovative, awarded, and internationally-recognized performing

arts companies. Awards include Best Short Documentary for Dance Like Your Old Man (Melbourne IFF, Cinedans Festival), a Bessie Award for outstanding choreography and creation, and Australian Helpmann Awards for Glow and Mortal Engine (2009 Next Wave).

Andrew Cyr

Andrew Cyr

A champion of new work, Grammy-nominated conductor Andrew Cyr has led premiere performances at venues ranging from Cité de la Musique (Paris, FR), The Met Museum, Celebrate Brooklyn(!), New Victory Theatre, Hamer Hall (Melbourne, AU), Radio City Music Hall, BAM’s Next Wave, and The Tonight Show. 

Chhorn Sam Ath

Chhorn Sam Ath

Chhorn Sam Ath is a well-known singer and actor who also teaches at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh. In 2007, Sam Ath was invited to perform at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Both singers hail from famous artist families and have performed extensively in Cambodia, New Zealand, and the US.

Cambodian Ensemble

Cambodian Ensemble

KEO DORIVAN, KEO SONANKAVEI, KEO SOPHY, POV REAKSMEYMONY, SAY TOLA, SNGOUN KAVEI SEREY ROTH

The ensemble features some of the leading instrumentalists and vocalists in Cambodia.
They have traveled and performed extensively around the world, in addition to some emerging musicians. Previous performances took members of the ensemble to China, Korea, Singapore, and the US. At present, some ensemble members work as independent artists while others teach at the Faculty of Music at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh.

Taipei Philharmonic Chamber Choir

Taipei Philharmonic Chamber Choir

Chi-Chun Hsu, Soprano
You-Jhong Liang, Soprano
Yi-Wu Lin, Soprano
Chia-Hsin Chen, Alto
SzuYun Hsieh, Alto
Hsiao-Shu Liu, Alto
Yung-Jye Lee, Tenor
Ming-Che Lu, Tenor
Yu-Chia Chen, Tenor
Fu-Hung Chuang, Bass
Ming-Mou Hsieh, Bass
Tzeng-Ming Li, Bass

TAIPEI PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER CHOIR (Taiwan) was founded in 1972 and, through the efforts of its conductors, has put together an extensive repertoire and cultivated a reputation as one of the most prestigious choirs in Taiwan. From among 140 members of the larger chorus, a smaller 30-voice chamber choir has been established to tour and perform more selective musical works. The Taipei Philharmonic Chamber Choir (TPCC) has been to all continents of the world and performed in more than 30 cities.

Chumvan "Belle" Sodhachivy

Chumvan "Belle" Sodhachivy

CHUMVAN “BELLE” SODHACHIVY (performer and assistant to the director of staging; Cambodia) is a dancer/choreographer with Amrita Performing Arts, a contemporary dance and producing organization from Cambodia. Trained in Cambodian classical dance, Sodhachivy graduated in 2007 from the Royal University of Fine Arts (RUFA) in Phnom Penh. With Amrita, she has participated in numerous contemporary dance workshops and residencies around the world and has been a featured dancer in many works by international directors and choreographers including Peter Sellars. Currently, Sodhachivy is also a dance lecturer at RUFA’s Faculty of Choreographic Arts.

Sean Statser

Sean Statser

Sean Statser

Performer, composer, and educator Sean Statser (b. 1983) has been called “Lithe, muscular, and mesmerizing" by the New York Times. As an advocate for new music, Mr. Statser actively collaborates with several New York City artists and ensembles including: the Grammy-nominated Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble LPR, Cadillac Moon Ensemble, and Iktus Percussion. He has premiered over 150 works to date by composers Jason Treuting, Timothy Andres, Caleb Burhans, Kati Agocs, Vivian Fung, Angelica Negron, John Luther Adams and Elliot Carter (NY Premiere), among others.

He has performed with the American Symphony Orchestra, American Composers Orchestra, and New York Pops as a section percussionist, and has appeared at several venues around New York City including: Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, Symphony Space, Fisher Center at Bard College, Galapagos Art Space, (Le) Poisson Rouge, and Roulette. Sean has also appeared at the Alba Music Festival, In Tune Music Festival, Ecstatic Festival, three appearances at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (2007, 2008, 2010), and recently performed with Metropolis Ensemble as part of Lincoln Center’s Out of Doors Festival, under the baton of Maestro Tan Dun.

Sean has recorded with a variety of artists, such as: jazz pianist Kenny Werner (No Beginning, No End - Winner of the 2010 Guggenheim Award), Metropolis Ensemble, Harmonie Ensemble New York, Harold Farberman, and Cadillac Moon Ensemble. He has appeared on Naxos, Nonesuch, Orange Mountain Music, Innova Records, Half Note Records, Albany Records and New Dynamic Records. Also active as a composer and arranger, his compositions are available through Bachovich Music Publications.

He received his MM in Instrumental Performance from NYU and holds a BA in Music Performance from Fort Lewis College, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. Upon graduating in 2010, Sean joined the Percussion Studies faculty at New York University.

 

 

Andrew Roitstein

Andrew Roitstein

Andrew Roitstein

A native of Valencia, California, bassist Andrew Roitstein has been featured in chamber music concerts in New York’s Zankel Hall and Washington DC’s Kennedy Center, and has performed with the New York Philharmonic and Hong Kong Philharmonic. He is a founding member of the award-winning Toomai String Quintet, an ensemble that has appeared in chamber music series at Carnegie Hall and the 92ndSt. Y, among others. Mr. Roitstein has recorded for artists such as Joanna Newsom (Drag City) and Jessica Pavone (Tzadik Records). In 2007, he won second prize in Juilliard’s Double Bass Concerto Competition and was a semifinalist in the 2011 International Society of Bassists Solo Competition. He has participated in the Lucerne, International Ensemble Moderne Academy, Aspen, and Sarasota music festivals. Mr. Roitstein enjoys playing Latin American music and performs with Argentinian Tango greats Hector Del Curto and Pablo Ziegler. In addition to performing, Roitstein is dedicated to education and serves as Senior Music Curriculum Specialist for Juilliard Global Ventures and faculty of the New York Philharmonic’s “Philharmonic Schools” program. As an arranger, his works have been performed by members of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, members of the New York Philharmonic, and Joshua Bell. Mr. Roitstein received his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees at the Juilliard School, where he was a student of Eugene Levinson.

 

 

Ashley Jackson

Ashley Jackson

Ashley Jackson

Praised for her “soulful” and “eloquent” playing (Musical America), harpist Ashley Jackson enjoys a multifaceted career as a highly sought-after musician and collaborator in New York and beyond. 

As a soloist, she has performed at Lincoln Center, Celebrate Brooklyn! and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. She has also performed with the New York Philharmonic, Metropolis Ensemble, the Qatar Philharmonic, and is the principal harpist of NOVUS NY, the contemporary music orchestra of Trinity Wall Street led by Grammy-nominated conductor Julian Wachner. She is a member of the Harlem Chamber Players, with whom she has developed a number of projects, including her first film, In Song and Spirit and the Harlem Walking Tour Series.