June 11, 2022 Silo City Reading Series featuring poets Richie Hofmann & Albert Abonado, musicians Yuki Numata Resnick & Clarice Jensen and an art installation by Pat Cray & Max Collins. Photographs by Melody Hyatt.
Flight from the City - Víkingur Ólafsson Rework || Jóhann Jóhannsson, Víkingur Ólafsson, Yuki Numata Resnick, Tarn Travers, Ben Russell, Clarice Jensen, Christian Badzura || Retrospective II - Rarities
Now playing: Flight from the City - Víkingur Ólafsson Rework by Jóhann Jóhannsson, Víkingur Ólafsson, Yuki Numata Resnick, Tarn Travers, Ben Russell, Clarice Jensen, Christian Badzura ♬♪♫
Added Flight from the City - Víkingur Ólafsson Rework by Jóhann Jóhannsson, Víkingur Ólafsson, Yuki Numata Resnick, Tarn Travers, Ben Russell, Clarice Jensen, Christian Badzura from the album Retrospective II - Rarities to my library
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Katherine Manley, soprano ; Iarla Ó Lionáird, sean nós singer
Performed by Alarm Will Sound:
Erin Lesser, flute Christa Robinson, oboe Bill Kalinkos, clarinet and saxophone Elisabeth Stimpert, clarinet Michael Harley, bassoon Tim Leopold, trumpet Michael Clayville, trombone Chris Thompson, percussion Matt Smallcomb, percussion John Orfe, piano Courtney Orlando, violin Caleb Burhans, violin Yuki Numata-Resnick, viola Stefan Freund, cello Miles Brown, bass Daniel Neumann, Sound Engineer Alan Pierson, conductor and Artistic Director
Eric Huebner performs György Ligeti’s Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano (1st movement: Andante con tenerezza) with Yuki Numata Resnick (violin) and Adam Unsworth (horn) on the album Désordre
Aaron Dessner: I was excited and honored when Taylor approached me in late April about maybe writing some songs remotely together. I had been isolating with my family but writing a ton of music in the first months of quarantine which I shared. I thought it would take a while for song ideas to come and I had no expectations as far as what we could accomplish remotely. But a few hours after sharing music, my phone lit up with a voice memo from Taylor of a fully written version of a song - the momentum never really stopped. Over the next few months, we remotely finished 11 songs (She also recorded several others with the amazing @jackantonoff) of her magical new album “folklore”. I've rarely been so inspired by someone and it’s still hard to believe this even happened - these songs came together in such a challenging time. It wouldn't haven't been possible without so much help from first and foremost my engineer Jon Low (@heyjonlow). And my brother @brycedessner's beautiful orchestration on several songs from across the ocean. Justin (@blobtower) helped to write and sing a beautiful song and so many other friends from our community contributed brilliantly from their respective isolation — Ben Lanz (@lanzprojects), Bryan Devendorf (@postmoderndrummer), Bryce Dessner, @claricejensen, Dave Nelson (@dnelnelson), James McAlister (@900x), @jasontreuting, Josh Kaufman (@kaufyismynamo), JT Bates (@floortomjtbates), Kyle Resnick (@kresnick), Rob Moose (@mooserob), Thomas Bartlett (@tingalayo), and Yuki Numata Resnick (@kiyukiyukiyuki) — More on them later! I'm very proud of all these songs and profoundly grateful to @taylorswift for inviting me into and trusting me in her process. She is one of the most talented, hardworking and deeply caring artists I've ever encountered. There's a palpable humanity and warmth and raw emotion in these songs that I hope you'll love and take comfort in as much as I do.
Album art by @bethgarrabrant.
starring
taylor swift
taeok lee
indiana cheairs
samuel silver
yoe apolinario
maria wada
jazz smith
gracie stewart
jake landgrebe
nolan padilla
mark villaver
robert green
mason cutler
sienna lyons
directed by
taylor swift
director of photography
rodrigo prieto ASC, AMC
producer
jil hardin
editor
chancler haynes
production designers
ethan tobman
regina fernandez
stylists
joseph cassell
sunshine madsen
first ad
joe “oz” osborne
co-first ad
ev salomon
visual effects
ingenuity studios
grant miller
david lebensfeld
jumanah shaheen
executive producer
rebecca skinner
co-producer
kathy palmer
gaffer
manny tapia
key grip
“pie” alexander griffiths
storyboards
vincent lucido
the song
written by taylor swift and aaron dessner
produced by aaron dessner
recorded by jonathan low and aaron dessner
mixed by jonathan low
orchestration by bryce dessner
mastered by greg calbi and steve fallone
drum machine programming, percussion, keyboards, synthesizers, piano and electric, bass and
acoustic guitars by aaron dessner
synthesizers and drum machine programming by james mcalister
percussion and drum machine programming by bryan devendorf
violin by yuki numata resnick
electric guitar by josh kaufman
cello by clarice jensen
glockenspiel by jason treuting
flute by alex sopp
french horn by cj camerieri
keyboard and synthesizers by thomas bartlett
intro music
modular synth by benjamin lanz
A special thank you to our on set medics, COVID-19 compliance personnel and the crew for operating under the strictest guidelines including wearing PPE, practicing thorough sanitization and respecting social distancing during the video shoot. (x)
Living in upstate New York the closest I’ll probably ever get to meeting @taylorswift is that violin in We Were Happy was recorded in Buffalo, NY by Yuki Numata Resnick
Welcome to our first installment of Buffalo Changemaker of the Month, celebrating the inspiring organizations working hard to make Buffalo better.
We’re so excited to share the story of Buffalo String Works (BSW). They provide high-quality music instruction on stringed instruments to children of low-income, refugee and immigrant parents in Buffalo's West Side. Hear more from Yuki Numata-Resnick, BSW’s co-founder and artistic director:
Delightful performance of Bach's Partita #1, each movement paired with a newly commissioned work (by Caleb Burhans, Clara Iannotta, Matt Marks, and Andrew Greenwald)