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National Sawdust is a nonprofit music producer and venue in Brooklyn, New York with the goal of providing "composers and musicians across genres... a setting where they are given unprecedented support and critical resources essential to create and share their work." The organization is named after its building's original tenant, an early 20th century sawdust factory by the same name. It was founded in 2015 by composer Paola Prestini and attorney Kevin Dolan. Since then, National Sawdust has featured artists and ensembles including Philip Glass, Yo-Yo Ma, Nico Muhly, Yo La Tengo, Eydís Evensen, Chris Thile, Pussy Riot, Caroline Polachek, Tanya Tagaq, Agnes Obel, Joan Tower, John Corigliano, the International Contemporary Ensemble, yMusic, Missy Mazzoli, Royce Vavrek, Du Yun, Karole Armitage, and Anthony Roth Costanzo.
History
The National Sawdust Company was a sawdust factory in operation in industrial Williamsburg, Brooklyn during the late 19th century and early 20th century. It closed in the mid 20th century, leaving the space empty for many decades. The impossibly massive timbers suffered from dry rot and it succumbed like many of the historic industrial buildings in the area to repurposing for residential and commercial spaces, displacing the artisans, fabricators, meat packers, and performers who used the formerly inexpensive spaces for studios, performance centers, illegal apartments and fabrication shops. The end of North 6th Street, once the home of legendary performance venues like Galapagos and Northsix and design collectives Faile, Scrapile, Smiley, Hermann, Brady Dollarhide, Bass Mind, SHINta and Woodylee, now hosts a more elite crowd that demands a contemporary and safer environment. On the National Sawdust block you'll now find high end furniture stores and a Patagonia store. The formerly great Northsix is now Music Hall of Williamsburg, run by the corporate power of Bowery Presents, serving up more politically correct performers. Galapagos is apartments and a high design furniture store. By 2015, the National Sawdust Company building was one of few original structures remaining in Williamsburg, and it was surrounded by new developments.
Kevin Dolan, an attorney, organist, and philanthropist based in New York City with a passion for contemporary music, began planning to create a new concert hall in 2008. He asked composer Paola Prestini to join him as the Co-founder and Artistic Director of the organization.
Beginning in 2008, Bureau V Architecture worked alongside SLAB Architecture and acoustic design consultant Arup New York to remodel the interior of the space. The concert hall was designed based on computer modeling and acoustic tests. For example, to protect the space from outside noise and vibration, it was constructed as a concrete room suspended by a chassis of springs within the original building. Other than the addition of a mural by artist Eli Sudbrack, the exterior of the building was left unchanged; the words "National Sawdust Co.," dating back to the building's original tenant, are still visible from the outside.
In its inaugural performance on October 1, 2015, National Sawdust featured Philip Glass, Nico Muhly, Chris Thile, Glenn Kotche, and Eve Gigliotti. In 2016 alone, the organization hosted over 500 performances.
Strategy
National Sawdust has the goal of providing "composers and musicians across genres... a setting where they are given unprecedented support and critical resources essential to create and share their work."
Every season, National Sawdust selects several curators to fill its calendar with a wide array of musical performances. These performances feature both up-and-coming and established artists from around the world, performing classical, experimental, electronic, rock and roll, folk, and other genres of music. In addition to providing a performance space for these musicians, the organization gives young artists the professional assistance necessary to grow their careers, including workshops, marketing assistance, and an artist in residency program. The Artists in residency program, introduced in the fifth season, includes commissions up to $15,000 and access to the organization's performance space, the ability to curate concerts, and the opportunity to record their music. National Sawdust partners with Juilliard to debut the BluePrint Fellowship Program. In 2020, National Sawdust announced a New Works Commissions series, including award-winning composers whose work would be performed by the JACK Quartet and National Sawdust Ensemble.
Associated artists
Co-founder and Artistic Director Paola Prestini
Composer Philip Glass
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma
Operatic soprano Renée Fleming
Bryce Dessner of The National (band)
Musician Meredith Monk
Composer Joan Tower
Composer Missy Mazzoli
Composer Du Yun
Composer David Lang
Composer Nico Muhly
Choreographer Karole Armitage
Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo
Rock band Yo La Tengo
Chris Thile of Punch Brothers
Glenn Kotche of Wilco
Jeffrey Ziegler of the Kronos Quartet
Russian punk-rock band Pussy Riot
Composer John Corigliano
The International Contemporary Ensemble
Chamber ensemble yMusic
Producer Beth Morrison
Mexican jazz singer Magos Herrera
Composer Theo Bleckmann
Composer-performer Sarah Hennies
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Fasisme
- Adam Forepaugh
- Bohemian Grove
- Daftar bandar udara di Ontario
- The Greatest Question
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- National Sawdust
- Sawdust
- Esperanza Spalding
- The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
- Haela Hunt-Hendrix
- Health impacts of sawdust
- Drawing the Target Around the Arrow
- Adina Verson
- Liturgy (band)
- Christopher Jessup (composer)