Golden Hornet Project premieres new symphonies and presents one ...

Courtesy Planning Ahead, Austin  Thu, 12/17/2009 - 4:29pm

Graham Reynolds and Peter Stopschinski — perhaps Austin’s busiest musicians and certainly some of the most prolific artists of any discipline in town — will premiere the sixth symphonies together on Feb. 6.

The duo’s Golden Hornet Project will premiere Reynolds’ ‘The Difference Engine’ and Stopschinski’s ‘Rough Night with Happy Ending.’

And Reynolds and Stopschinski will also present the Texas premiere of Jonny Greenwood’s orchestral work ‘Popcorn Superhet Receiver.’ Greenwood is the lead guitarist and keyboardist of Radiohead...



 

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