Feigenbaum Offers Sic

“Concert music doesn’t have to be presented like it’s in a museum,” says 20-year-old composer Stephen Feigenbaum in an article in the Yale Daily News. “This is exactly the opposite. We want a show that can be like a rock concert, something where people can get genuinely engaged, especially young people … This music doesn’t have an audience right now, and it can have an audience.”

Sic Futuristic presented by From the Top alum Stephen Feigenbaum merges new music with dancing and video imagery

Sic Futuristic presented by From the Top alum Stephen Feigenbaum merges new music with dancing and video imagery

Stephen, whose composition “Serenade for Strings” was featured on From the Top’s radio show and will appear on an upcoming Telarc Records release “From the Top at the Pops” as performed by the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, is presenting “Sic Futuristic” at Yale University this weekend. The “collaborative arts endeavor” merges Stephen’s compositions with that of fellow student composer Ellis Ludwig-Leone’s work and is enhanced through dancing and video art. Fellow From the Top alum Kevin Olusola appears in the show as “cello.”

Read more about this very cool project.

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