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Ep. 26 - Emily Manzo

from Sound Meets Sound · host Meghann Wilhoite

In this episode I chat with Emily Manzo: pianist, vocalist, composer, and arts organizer whom TimeOut New York calls "a uniquely protean artist who makes several scenes move," with The New York Times applauding her "exceptional attention to detail." She has performed extensively across the U.S. and Europe in chamber, experimental, and rock music settings.   We talk performing music in a factory, cats, touring internationally with a Wurlitzer, and more!   Check out Emily's website and her upcoming performances!:   https://www.emilymanzo.org/   October 9 with Sonny Singh https://dromnyc.com/event/qais-essar-sonny-singh-sangat-album-release-show/ November 22 Julius Eastman Memorial Dinner at Roulette: https://roulette.org/event/music-for-two-pianos-jace-clayton-julius-eastman/ January 27 Time in Water record release party at Roulette. Record to be released on Gold Bolus: https://goldbolus.com/upcoming/ If you'd like to donate to the Time in Water recording project check out: https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/time-in-water-premiere-and-recording

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