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  1. 24 de ene. de 2020 · Jennifer Curtis, Tyshawn Sorey. Released on 24/01/2020 by Tundra. Main artists: Jennifer Curtis Tyshawn Sorey. Genre: Classical. Available in. 24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo. Unlimited Streaming. Digital Download. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.

  2. CD, Album. Tundra (14) – TUN014. US. 2020. US — 2020. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Invisible Ritual by Jen Curtis, Tyshawn Sorey. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  3. 4 de dic. de 2019 · Invisible Ritual . CURTIS,JENNIFER; TYSHAWN SOREY (Artist) Format: Audio CD. 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 6 ratings. $16.99 $ 16. 99. ... Violinist/composer Jennifer Curtis and multi-instrumentalist/composer Tyshawn Sorey have been performing as a duo for several years, ...

  4. 31 de mar. de 2020 · Here’s a one-word review of Jennifer Curtis and Tyshawn Sorey’s collaborative album Invisible Ritual: finally. Alternatively, epic. Try for three, and genius loves company almost works. Words always fail to capture the character of music, but here, more words equal deeper failure.

  5. Information on Tyshawn Sorey. Complete discography, ratings, reviews and more. Best Albums. Discover. New Releases. Lists. Genres. News. Community. Sign In. Tyshawn Sorey. No Photo. ... Invisible Ritual. 2020 • Jennifer Curtis & Tyshawn Sorey. 74. critic score (1) 72. user score (4) The Adornment of Time. 2019 • Tyshawn Sorey & Marilyn ...

  6. Tyshawn Sorey. Presidential Assistant Professor of Music. tsorey@sas.upenn.edu 215-898-4675. Room 306, LERNER CENTER/6313. Website. Tyshawn Sorey’s (he/him/his) wide ranging work has spanned a multitude of musical and performance mediums, while at the same time defying distinctions between musical genres, composition, and improvisation.

  7. downbeat.com › reviews › detailDownBeat Reviews

    Violinist Jen Curtis and drummer Tyshawn Sorey lean heavily toward the experimental on Invisible Ritual, with Sorey switching to piano during a few choice moments. Amid the exploratory fervor that comprises most of the recording, the duo swings on “IV,” a tune with Curtis double stopping and Sorey ineffably moving through sections of tumult to displays of nuanced ethereality.