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Welcome to Roulette at Home for the week of May 14. 
Watch
Dispatch: Simon Hanes

Roulette TV catches up with composer Simon Hanes, whose performance was originally scheduled for June, via video chat. Hanes talks about working virtually and finding new ways to make art that transfers the impression of proximity with collaborators that are apart.
Listen
Highlight: Pulitzer-winning Roulette Artist Anthony Davis

Seth Colter Walls of the New York Times speaks to Anthony Davis and reflects on his experience attending a Roulette performance of improvisations of Davis's Pulitzer award-winning opera, The Central Park Five. The article contains a recording of the performance, which he describes: "it is a joy to hear in this performance at Roulette how blissfully unencumbered Davis sounds when readapting his own music." 
In light of Davis's Pulitzer, this week's playlist celebrates composers who have presented, premiered, or developed the work at Roulette and have been honored with MacArthur, Pulitzer, Guggenheim, and other awards.
Glenn Branca: The Third Ascension and The World Premiere of The Light (for David) | October 8, 2016

Roulette is honored to showcase this fantastic recording of Glenn Branca's final concert in our theater to mark the second anniversary of his passing.

 
Hear Pauline Oliveros’s solo performance in 2014 and a duo with David Gamper from 1995 alongside some of the signature studio releases dating to 1966 on David Weinstein's Ridgewood Radio on WFMU. Tune in!
Look
Dispatch: Muyassar Kurdi

Muyassar Kurdi shares a series of paintings done in the midst of total isolation in NYC since mid-March. Kurdi notes, “I feel painting has been my main activity during quarantine because it’s meditative and deepens my exploration in color. Color has been really healing.”
Resources and Happenings
Music on the Rebound presents a Live Stream Mini-Marathon: Claire Chase plays works and commissions by Steve Reich, Mario Diaz de Leon, Felipe Lara, Du Yun, Dai Fujikura, Pauline Oliveros, Phyllis Chen, Pamela Z, and more | TONIGHT! Thursday, May 14. 6–10pm.

The Tri-State Relief Fund to Support Non-Salaried Workers in the Visual Arts — applications are now open!

COVID-19 - Racial Equity & Social Justice Resources

Creative Capital: List of Arts Resources During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Arts COVID Big List
Want more? Our digital archive features over 4,000 concerts dating back to our first performance in 1978. Today, this includes hundreds of audio and video recordings, photos, notes, programs, posters, and ephemera collected, restored, and preserved, with thousands of more items to come. The Roulette Archive is available to all for free, online at roulette.org/archive.
 
 
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