Experience postmodern balladeer Corey Dargel, praised by
The New York Times as “one of the more consistently original and provocative artists pushing the margins of modern classical music and adventurous pop.”
Dargel’s new piece for Present Music “true love not pretend”
dares to ask the questions we all ponder. Inspired
by multiple conversations with AI chatbots, the work delves into::
-a checklist to find true love
-a diagnosis of erotomania from a chatbot therapist
-how to rehearse saying “I love you” and really mean it
-a chatbot arguing that conversation, sex, and love are all better with a machine
than with a human being
Present Music gives a rare performance of Steve Reich’s
Double Sextet, cited as “one of the finest pieces of our time” by the Philadelphia Inquirer, and Quasimondo Physical Theatre gets the audience involved in the playful antics of the legendary Cabaret Voltaire.
We’ll pair Philip Glass’ Modern Love Waltz with a surreal, dreamlike film from 1935. And then, direct from the Garden...
the Present Music Vegetable Orchestra shreds Alison Knowles’ Make a Salad.
Real Love. Real Vegetables. Real Weird.
Present Music, Corey Dargel and Quasimondo Physical Theatre
Georgia Mills conducts
Presenting Sponsors:
Mark Van Hecke
Tim & Sue Frautschi

