Online Concert with the Walden School Players
We hope you will join us on Thursday, July 23, for an online concert featuring The Walden School Players performing live. This concert will feature Laura Cocks (flute), Erica Dicker (violin), Dana Jessen (bassoon), Mabel Kwan (piano), Tawnya Popoff (viola), and Chris Wild (cello).
This concert will take place via Zoom video call. Details will be send out to attendees before the event.
Thursday, July 23, 2020
7:30 pm Eastern time
Zoom video call
Register on EventBrite here.
If you have questions, please write to events@waldenschool.org.
About the Performers
Laura Cocks is a New York based flutist who works in a wide array of creative environments as a performer and promoter of contemporary music. Laura is the flutist and executive director of TAK ensemble, a group of “young, fearless players” with whom she “slays the thorniest material like its nothing” (Boston Globe, WQXR). She is a full time member of the Nouveau Classical Project and the Association of Dominican Classical Artists and is a regular guest with ensembles such as Talea Ensemble, International Contemporary Ensemble, Wet Ink Ensemble, and Others. She can be heard with TAK, International Contemporary Ensemble, Wet Ink Ensemble, and others on labels such as Carrier Records, ECM, New Focus Recordings, Sound American, Denovali Records, Double Double Whammy, Winspear, TAK editions and Gold Bolus.
Violinist Erica Dicker works in a wide variety of musical settings, bridging the realms of notated and improvised music. Taking Auspices, her “knockout solo debut,” [Bandcamp Daily, April 2018] reflects her interest in experiencing eidetic memories as aural phenomena, a sensibility she brings to her collaborative work. A dedicated proponent of new music, Erica is a founding member of the contemporary chamber music collective Till By Turning as well as Vaster Than Empires, an electro-acoustic ensemble with composer and sound artist Paul Schuette and percussionist Allen Otte. As part of the New York-based horn trio, Kylwyria, Erica and her colleagues Julia Den Boer and John Gattis work to generate interest in and commission adventurous chamber music repertoire for their unique instrumentation.




About The Walden School Players
Renowned contemporary music groups such as the PRISM Saxophone Quartet, The Peabody Trio, and Non Sequitur have completed residencies in years past, performing student pieces as well as sharing their own repertoire. For the last several years, Walden has hosted its own professional ensemble-in-residence, The Walden School Players. All distinguished musicians and specialists in contemporary music, the Players share their talent and wealth of experience in contemporary music with the Walden community each summer during the course of a two-week residency. Although the roster changes somewhat from year to year, several of the Players have been returning to Walden for many summers and have formed lasting relationships with students, faculty, and staff.
While in residence at Walden, the Players work closely with student composers in readings and rehearsals, giving feedback as students prepare their pieces for Festival Week. Then, over the course of three Festival Week Composers Forums, they perform students’ pieces. In addition to their work with students, the Players present a concert of modern and contemporary chamber music in an event that is always a highlight of Walden’s concert series.
