Feed Your Senses Presents the Chamber Cartel
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From the venue:
Plan to meet your friends downtown for Feed Your Senses, the Rialto’s free monthly lunch-and-learn performing arts series. FREE performance with lunch provided while supplies last.
We are Chamber Cartel
Chamber Cartel is a band of gifted musicians dedicated to finding the rare, wonderful, imaginative, and beautiful in Contemporary Chamber Music.
Based in Atlanta, we have been hailed as “the darlings of Atlanta’s New Music scene” and “contemporary classical heavyweights” by the Goat Farm Arts Center. Having a flexible instrumentation, Chamber Cartel has performed over sixty concerts of unique programming since 2012 and commissioned twenty new works. The Cartel has collaborated with artists such as nobrow.collective, Stacey Mastrian, the A/B Duo, Bent Frequency, Stephanie Aston, Peter Ferry, CORE Performance Company, Lotte Betts-Dean, Transient Canvas, and Sonic Generator. In April of 2014, Chamber Cartel was selected to perform at the Northwestern University New Music Conference in Chicago. We have also appeared as featured ensembles at the Southeastern New Music Symposium at the University of Georgia and the University of Florida New Music Festival. In January of 2016, Chamber Cartel performed Morton Feldman’s beautiful five hour long work, For Philip Guston, at New Music Gathering 2016 in Baltimore.
Chamber Cartel has produced three studio albums and an EP. Interiors, featuring the music of Atlanta composer Adam Scott Neal and The Shape Distance, featuring the music of English composer Marc Yeats, as well as A Million Acres of Sky by Connor Way. Our newest album, ...But I’m Doing It Anyway feature’s the music of The Cartel’s 2017 Composer-in-Association Aaron Jay Myers.
Feed Your Senses sponsored by 100 Peachtree and is supported in part by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Georgia Council for the Arts through appropriations from the Georgia General assembly (GCA is a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts), the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and 100 Peachtree.