Paola Prestini sat down with VAN Magazine writer Julia Conrad for a sit-down profile interview on her recent immersive opera work "No One Is Forgotten" her recent opera projects "Sensorium Ex" and "The Old Man and The Sea" and her longtime work at Brooklyn venue, National Sawdust.
"Like a public square, each Prestini piece is a meeting place across aesthetic, intellectual, and cultural lines. Recent projects include “Houses of Zodiac,” a “solo cello album” that features no less than four poets, four films, two choreographers, and one throat singer. The upcoming opera/research project “Sensorium Ex” is the result of a years-long collaboration between scientists, artists, and the voice-related disability community. In 2015, Prestini co-founded National Sawdust, one of the few New York cultural institutions led by women. An incubator for a wide variety of experimental music, the Brooklyn venue models what an equitable classical music environment actually sounds like."
You can read the full article here.
Paola Prestini sat down with VAN Magazine writer Julia Conrad for a sit-down profile interview on her recent immersive opera work "No One Is Forgotten" her recent opera projects "Sensorium Ex" and "The Old Man and The Sea" and her longtime work at Brooklyn venue, National Sawdust.
"Like a public square, each Prestini piece is a meeting place across aesthetic, intellectual, and cultural lines. Recent projects include “Houses of Zodiac,” a “solo cello album” that features no less than four poets, four films, two choreographers, and one throat singer. The upcoming opera/research project “Sensorium Ex” is the result of a years-long collaboration between scientists, artists, and the voice-related disability community. In 2015, Prestini co-founded National Sawdust, one of the few New York cultural institutions led by women. An incubator for a wide variety of experimental music, the Brooklyn venue models what an equitable classical music environment actually sounds like."
You can read the full article here.
Paola Prestini sat down with VAN Magazine writer Julia Conrad for a sit-down profile interview on her recent immersive opera work "No One Is Forgotten" her recent opera projects "Sensorium Ex" and "The Old Man and The Sea" and her longtime work at Brooklyn venue, National Sawdust.
"Like a public square, each Prestini piece is a meeting place across aesthetic, intellectual, and cultural lines. Recent projects include “Houses of Zodiac,” a “solo cello album” that features no less than four poets, four films, two choreographers, and one throat singer. The upcoming opera/research project “Sensorium Ex” is the result of a years-long collaboration between scientists, artists, and the voice-related disability community. In 2015, Prestini co-founded National Sawdust, one of the few New York cultural institutions led by women. An incubator for a wide variety of experimental music, the Brooklyn venue models what an equitable classical music environment actually sounds like."
You can read the full article here.