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Thu, Oct 31, 2024
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James Moore presents a set of compositions for his acoustic ensemble The Hands Free. The set will feature a new song cycle on texts by Irish language poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill with English translations by Paul Muldoon.

The Hands Free: Nathan Koci, James Moore, Eleonore Oppenheim, Caroline Shaw


The Hands Free is an acoustic quartet, which brings together the creative voices of composer/performers James Moore (guitar & banjo), Caroline Shaw (violin), Nathan Koci (accordion), and Eleonore Oppenheim (bass). Drawing from an eclectic array of influences in classical, jazz and folk traditions, the group produces a unique and evocative blend of joyful melodies, lush sonic textures and explosive improvisations.


A lab for Princeton University composers to collaborate with today’s
finest performers and ensembles, Princeton Sound Kitchen is a vital
forum for the creation of new music. Serving the graduate student and
faculty composers of the renowned composition program at the
Department of Music at Princeton University, PSK presents a wide variety
of concerts and events throughout the year.

Keep up to date about Princeton Sound Kitchen events on the
Current Season page of our website princetonsoundkitchen.org


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The Hands Free

Nathan Koci, Accordion

James Moore, Guitar/Banjo

Eleonore Oppenheim, Bass

Caroline Shaw, Violin


The Hands Free is an acoustic quartet, which brings together the creative voices of composer/performers James Moore (guitar & banjo), Caroline Shaw (violin), Nathan Koci (accordion), and Eleonore Oppenheim (bass). Drawing from an eclectic array of influences in classical, jazz and folk traditions, the group produces a unique and evocative blend of joyful melodies, lush sonic textures and explosive improvisations.


A lab for Princeton University composers to collaborate with today’s
finest performers and ensembles, Princeton Sound Kitchen is a vital
forum for the creation of new music. Serving the graduate student and
faculty composers of the renowned composition program at the
Department of Music at Princeton University, PSK presents a wide variety
of concerts and events throughout the year.

Keep up to date about Princeton Sound Kitchen events on the
Current Season page of our website princetonsoundkitchen.org


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