Beth Morrison Projects and HERE’s PROTOTYPE Present:
SAGA

About this performance
Dez Mona is one of Belgium’s finest indie bands whose style fuses jazz, gospel, spirituals, and drama. For the creation of Sága, they engage in a sparkling collaboration with B.O.X. (Baroque Orchestration X), along with the outstanding vocalist Gregory Frateur. Sága is a theatrical song cycle, which deals with “homecoming” as its main theme.
Other events with Beth Morrison Projects

Ellen Reid – Memory / Nostalgia / Somesuch Thing
November 18, 2016 - 7:00pm This is a concert about how we find home, hold that feeling within us, and we identify parts of ourselves in the world outside of ourselves. Ellen wonders about the future of her hometown: Knoxville, about Samuel Barber’s time there, and about how folk music plays into the future of classical music.
Ellen Reid LA in Brooklyn | Knoxville Recording
November 14, 2016 - 10:00am National Sawdust will be recording the program from Ellen Reid's residency performance on 11/18/2016.

Beth Morrison Projects Presents: Persona by Keeril Makan & Jay Scheib
Oct 23, 2015 • 8pmBeth Morrison Projects (National Sawdust group-in-residence) is the producer of this new work, which it co-commissioned with the venue. Composed by Rome Prize-winner Keeril Makan, with music direction by Evan Ziporyn and a libretto and direction by Jay Scheib, one of American Theater’s “Top 25 Directors Likely to Shape American Performance Over the Next 25 Years,” Persona is a provocative, highly cerebral, and artistically complex depiction of human frailty, cruelty, and identity.

Jodie Landau | You of All Things
November 19, 2016 - 10:00pm Even if, in addition to writing, playing and singing his own material, Jodie Landau had not brought on board an established producer, three other L.A.-based composers, six chamber musicians, and an entire Icelandic women's chorus, you of all things would still be a most unusual debut album.

Beth Morrison Projects Presents: Persona by Keeril Makan & Jay Scheib
Oct 24, 2015 • 8pmBeth Morrison Projects (National Sawdust group-in-residence) is the producer of this new work, which it co-commissioned with the venue. Composed by Rome Prize-winner Keeril Makan, with music direction by Evan Ziporyn and a libretto and direction by Jay Scheib, one of American Theater’s “Top 25 Directors Likely to Shape American Performance Over the Next 25 Years,” Persona is a provocative, highly cerebral, and artistically complex depiction of human frailty, cruelty, and identity.

Beth Morrison Projects and HERE’s PROTOTYPE Present: SAGA
Jan 9, 2016 - 7:00pm
Referring to the epics composed in Iceland and Greenland between the 12th -14th centuries, and to Sága, the Norse goddess of history & storytelling, this evening stands midway between a modern opera & a song cycle. Dez Mona tells stories about the soul, and goes in search of their love for the land, a home, and the world in which they live.
Referring to the epics composed in Iceland and Greenland between the 12th -14th centuries, and to Sága, the Norse goddess of history & storytelling, this evening stands midway between a modern opera & a song cycle. Dez Mona tells stories about the soul, and goes in search of their love for the land, a home, and the world in which they live.

wild Up | Ascension
November 19, 2016 - 7:00pm With John Coltrane as a guide we explore celestial music, religious music, free jazz, and the avant garde in this opening concert of our season as Group in Residence at National Sawdust. Using the seminal 1966 work Ascension as inspiration and architecture we walk into rooms filled with the reverberations of ten or more genres of music, all of which have themselves become what they are, in some part, due to Coltrane’s influence.

Beth Morrison Projects and HERE’s PROTOTYPE Present: SAGA
Jan 9, 2016 - 10:00pm
Referring to the epics composed in Iceland and Greenland between the 12th -14th centuries, and to Sága, the Norse goddess of history & storytelling, this evening stands midway between a modern opera & a song cycle. Dez Mona tells stories about the soul, and goes in search of their love for the land, a home, and the world in which they live.
Referring to the epics composed in Iceland and Greenland between the 12th -14th centuries, and to Sága, the Norse goddess of history & storytelling, this evening stands midway between a modern opera & a song cycle. Dez Mona tells stories about the soul, and goes in search of their love for the land, a home, and the world in which they live.

Beth Morrison Projects and HERE’s PROTOTYPE Present: SAGA
Jan 9, 2016 - 7:00pm
Referring to the epics composed in Iceland and Greenland between the 12th -14th centuries, and to Sága, the Norse goddess of history & storytelling, this evening stands midway between a modern opera & a song cycle. Dez Mona tells stories about the soul, and goes in search of their love for the land, a home, and the world in which they live.
Referring to the epics composed in Iceland and Greenland between the 12th -14th centuries, and to Sága, the Norse goddess of history & storytelling, this evening stands midway between a modern opera & a song cycle. Dez Mona tells stories about the soul, and goes in search of their love for the land, a home, and the world in which they live.

Beth Morrison Projects Presents: In My Mind & In My Car
Oct 24, 2015 • 10pm
Created and performed by Evan Ziporyn and Christine Southworth.
Co-created by composers Evan Ziporyn and Christine Southworth, "In My Mind & In My Car" is an audio-visual extravaganza of live bass clarinet, videos, and electronics. This performance is presented by Beth Morrison Projects in conjunction with the world premiere of composer Keeril Makan and librettist/director Jay Scheib's new work "Persona," with music direction by Ziporyn. Persona is co-commissioned by National Sawdust and Beth Morrison Projects.
Created and performed by Evan Ziporyn and Christine Southworth.
Co-created by composers Evan Ziporyn and Christine Southworth, "In My Mind & In My Car" is an audio-visual extravaganza of live bass clarinet, videos, and electronics. This performance is presented by Beth Morrison Projects in conjunction with the world premiere of composer Keeril Makan and librettist/director Jay Scheib's new work "Persona," with music direction by Ziporyn. Persona is co-commissioned by National Sawdust and Beth Morrison Projects.

Beth Morrison Projects Presents: Music by Keeril Makan
Oct 23, 2015 • 10pm
Works By Keeril Makan
"The Noise Between Thoughts"
"Return"
"Washed by Fire"
Performed by the Aeolus Quartet (Nicholas Tavini, Violin; Rachel Shapiro, Violin; Gregory Luce, Viola; Alan Richardson, Cello)
This concert, offering the New York premieres of three works by Rome Prize-winner Keeril Makan, is presented in conjunction with the world premiere of Makan and director/librettist Jay Scheib's new work "Persona," co-commissioned by National Sawdust and Beth Morrison Projects.
The New Yorker writes that "Makan moves blocks of jagged sound around with the pitiless determination of a brutalist architect (“The Noise Between Thoughts”) and crafts the most humble chords and scraps of melody into a lulling whole (“Washed by Fire”),” and the Boston Globe remarks about “Return", "There are delicately drawn harmonics and crushed, violent chords. Even in just one hearing, a distilled quality of thought emerges from this score, and an intensely honed sense of solitude."
Makan's works will be performed by the Aeolus Quartet, winners of the 2011 Plowman Chamber Music Competition.
Works By Keeril Makan
"The Noise Between Thoughts"
"Return"
"Washed by Fire"
Performed by the Aeolus Quartet (Nicholas Tavini, Violin; Rachel Shapiro, Violin; Gregory Luce, Viola; Alan Richardson, Cello)
This concert, offering the New York premieres of three works by Rome Prize-winner Keeril Makan, is presented in conjunction with the world premiere of Makan and director/librettist Jay Scheib's new work "Persona," co-commissioned by National Sawdust and Beth Morrison Projects.
The New Yorker writes that "Makan moves blocks of jagged sound around with the pitiless determination of a brutalist architect (“The Noise Between Thoughts”) and crafts the most humble chords and scraps of melody into a lulling whole (“Washed by Fire”),” and the Boston Globe remarks about “Return", "There are delicately drawn harmonics and crushed, violent chords. Even in just one hearing, a distilled quality of thought emerges from this score, and an intensely honed sense of solitude."
Makan's works will be performed by the Aeolus Quartet, winners of the 2011 Plowman Chamber Music Competition.