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Acclaim for In A Grove at Prototype

Acclaim for In A Grove at Prototype

The New York Times, Sequenza 21, Broadway World, Observer, and more review our production of In A Grove at Prototype Festival.

Best of 2024: The Blind Banister

The New York Times, Gramophone, and NPR celebrate The Blind Banister in their "Best of 2024" lists.

Gramophone: The Blind Banister - Editor's Choice

Gramophone: The Blind Banister - Editor's Choice

Wonderfully controlled and poised performance by cellist Inbal Segev in Upstate Obscura, Metropolis Ensemble under conductor Andrew Cyr in full control throughout, and the irrepressible Andres on top of his game in The Blind Banister and the solo piano piece Colorful History, I cannot recommend this album highly enough.

Gramophone: In A Grove Review

Gramophone: In A Grove Review

In A Grove is an engrossing and complete experience... Cerrone evokes the fragility of memory from the outset... Metropolis articulates his economical writing for nine players with vivid nuance.

Gramophone: Telekinesis Review

Gramophone: Telekinesis Review

“Entering Telekinesis’ sound world, one feels like an explorer discovering a planet located at the far reaches of a distant galaxy… a journey that is at once exhilarating, terrifying and alienating.”

Cultural Attaché: Interview with Christopher Cerrone and Stephanie Fleischmann

Cultural Attaché: Interview with Christopher Cerrone and Stephanie Fleischmann

The new opera “In A Grove” may seem familiar, but in the hands of Christopher Cerrone and Stephanie Fleischmann the story that inspired "Rashomon" will definitely be different.