ALIAS, Frank perform Hilos to national NPR audience
ALIAS appeared today on the nationally syndicated American Public Media program, Performance Today, and it was broadcast on NPR across the country. Inside, we've included a link so you can hear the streaming audio of the performance. It includes five of the eight movements from Hilos, the new work by composer Gabriela Lena Frank and performed by ALIAS.
Read MoreVIDEO: Hilos (Threads)
We are proud to release a video companion to Hilos, the piece written Gabriela Lena Frank and the centerpiece of ALIAS' GLF Project. It includes members of ALIAS and Frank playing selections from Hilos in advance of the world premiere on Oct. 1, 2010. The images and scenes in the video are from the Andes mountains in Peru, which inspired Frank's writing of Hilos. To see the video...
Read MoreListen: InterVU with composer Gabriela Lena Frank, Vandy faculty
We’re featuring a radio interview with award-winning composer Gabriela Lena Frank and Vanderbilt faculty members Jennifer Lena and Jonathan Neufeld as they discuss the upcoming GLF Project, which will include a performance and recording by ALIAS of Frank’s works. The project includes a partnership with the Music, Authority and Community research project at Vanderbilt, which includes the contribution of Neufeld, a professor of philosophy, and Lena, a professor of sociology. ALIAS will perform the piece in October. The interview includes clips of ALIAS performing Frank’s...
Read MoreArtist Spotlight: Michael Samis, Cellist and Coordinator, ALIAS Education and Community Outreach
Spotlight on ALIAS cellist Michael Samis, who has helped introduce many students and new listeners to the joy of chamber music as ALIAS Education and Community Outreach Coordinator.
Read MoreVIDEO: Wine tasting performance
Watch an ALIAS performance from the Feb. 17, 2010 wine tasting event, presented by Woodland Wine Merchant.
Read MoreALIAS live on WPLN
On this week's Studio C on Nashville Public Radio, WPLN 90.3 FM, ALIAS previews its upcoming concert with movements from string quartets by Peter Schickle and Anton Arensky. For photos taken during the live broadcast, click the headline above.
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