Through the Elevated Line

Silk Road Rising: Through the Elevated Line

Airan Wright: Photography
Client: Silk Road Rising
Novid Parsi: Writer
Carin Silkaitis: Director
World Premiere – March 7–April 15, 2018

Project Information
CameraCanon 50D
LensesEF 15mm f/2.8, EF 40mm f/2.8, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II, EF Telephoto 300mm f/2.8 IS II USM
Production URLhttps://www.silkroadarchives.org/blog/through-the-elevated-line
Additional URL3rd Coast Review: Through the Elevated Line at Silk Road Rising: Immigrants in the Strange Land of Chicago

Wild Boar

Silk Road Rising: Wild Boar

Airan Wright: Photography
Client: Silk Road Rising
Candace Chong: Writer
Joanna C. Lee, Ken Smith: Translator (Chinese)
David Henry Hwang: Adaptation
Helen Young: Director
U.S. Premiere – November 9–December 17, 2017

Project Information
CameraCanon 50D
LensesEF 15mm f/2.8, EF 40mm f/2.8, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II, EF Telephoto 300mm f/2.8 IS II USM
Production URLhttps://www.silkroadarchives.org/blog/wild-boar
Additional URLChicago Theater Review: Wild Board

Semetic Common Wealth in 6 Plays (Readthrough)

Silk Road Rising: Semetic Common Wealth in 6 Plays (Readthrough)

Airan Wright: Photography
Client: Silk Road Rising
Scenes from 69 Years (Hannah Khalil, Writer) – Feb. 10-11, 2017
The Admission (Motti Lerner, Writer) – Feb. 11-12, 2017
The Zionists (Zohar Tirosh Polk, Writer) – Feb. 17-18, 2017
Tennis in Nablus (Ismail Khalidi, Writer; Michael Malek Najjar Director) – Feb. 18–19, 2017
Urge for Going (Written by Mona Mansour, Writer; Anna C. Bahow, Director) – Feb. 24–25, 2017
The Victims (Ken Kaissar, Writer; Michael Malek Najjar, Director) – Feb. 25–26, 2017

Project Information
CameraCanon 50D
LensesEF 15mm f/2.8, EF 40mm f/2.8, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II, EF Telephoto 300mm f/2.8 IS II USM
Production URL: Tennis in Nablushttps://www.silkroadarchives.org/blog/2017/7/14/tennis-in-nablus
Production URL: Urge for Goinghttps://www.silkroadarchives.org/blog/2017/7/14/urge-for-going
Production URL: The Victimshttps://www.silkroadarchives.org/blog/2017/7/14/div-classplaytitlethe-victimsdiv

Ziryab, the Songbird of Andalusia

Silk Road Rising: Ziryab, the Songbird of Andalusia

Airan Wright: Photography
Client: Silk Road Rising
Ronnie Malley: Writer, Performer
Anna C. Bahow: Director
World Premiere – February 18–February 28, 2016

Project Information
CameraCanon 50D
LensesEF 15mm f/2.8, EF 40mm f/2.8, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II, EF Telephoto 300mm f/2.8 IS II USM
Production URLhttps://www.silkroadarchives.org/blog/2017/2/12/ziryab-the-songbird-of-andalusia
Additional URLNew City Stage: Review – Ziryab, The Songbird of Andalusia / Silk Road Rising

Morse Theatre: Classical 98.7 WFMT’s Live from the Morse

Airan Wright: Photography
Client: The Morse Theatre
Project: The Morse Theatre Classical 98.7 WFMT’s Live from the Morse Concerts

Project Information
CameraCanon 20D, Canon 50D
LensesEF 15mm f/2.8, EF 40mm f/2.8, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II, EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III, EF Telephoto 300mm f/2.8 IS II USM

The Morse Theatre on Flickr

2008-10-19 Morse Theatre WFMT - Kotlyar-Shifrin Piano Duo-2

10/19/08 – Kotlyar-Shifrin Piano Duo (View)
The Kotlyar – Shifrin Piano Duo. Duo pianists Irina Kotlyar and Gregory Shifrin in Dances around the World “including music by Brahms, Debussy, Stravinsky, Dvorak and Liszt.”

10/26/08 – The Ondas Ensemble (View)
The Ondas Ensemble with Chicago Latino composer Elbio Barilari. The Ondas Ensemble is Julie Koidin, flute; Wagner Campos, clarinet; Victoria Moreira, violin and Rick Ferguson, piano. They will perform music by Piazzolla, Revueltas, Guastavino, Paquito D’Rivera, Ginastera, and others.

2008-10-26 Morse Theatre WFMT The Ondas Ensemble-3

11/09/08 – International Chamber Artists (View)
International Chamber Artists. This young Chicago group will perform Korngold’s little-known Piano Trio, opus 1 and the Copland trio known as Vitebsk. The performers are: Patrick Godon, piano, Elizabeth Choi, violin and Jocelyn Butler, cello.

11/16/08 – Millennium Chamber Players (View)
Millennium Chamber Players with Artistic Director and Conductor Robert Katkov-Trevino. The performers include Irina Feoktistova, piano, Olga Katkova-Trevino, violin and Kara Bancks, clarinet. The music will include the Clarinet Trio by Khachaturian, and works by Scriabin and others.

2008-11-23 Morse Theatre WFMT Amazonas Piano Trio-5

11/23/08 – Amazonas Piano Trio (View)
Amazonas Piano Trio. The artists are: Victoria Moreira, violin, Jocelyn Butler, cello and Maureen Zoltek, piano. They will focus on Latino composers, playing works by Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, Barilari, and others.

11/30/08 – The Chicago Ensemble (View)
The Chicago Ensemble, Long-time Chicago residents, bring classic Haydn and Beethoven trios to The Morse, including Beethoven’s charming Opus 1. Haydn’s “London” Trio with flute and another Haydn Piano Trio complete the program. The players are Gerald Rizzer, piano, Andrew Snow, cello, Olga Kaler, violin and Susan Levitin, flute.

2008-12-07 Morse Theatre WFMT The Norwegian Voices-03

12/07/08 – The Norwegian Voices (View)
The New York Opera Society presents The Norwegian Singers in a Christmas-flavored program of traditional Norwegian songs and some classical favorites by Mozart, Dvorak, and others. The singers are from the Oslo-based opera company Kulturentusiastene.

12/14/08 – Winston Choi (View)
Pianist Winston Choi, from Roosevelt University, in modern repertoire. The first in a number of collaborations curated by Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts.

12/21/08 – Bella Voce (View)
Bella Voce conducted by Andrew Lewis: A special Christmas program from Chicago’s premiere vocal ensemble. Join us for a celebration of the season with music by Part, Britten, Rutter, Howells, and many more!

2009-01-04 Morse Theatre WFMT Ivanovic Kapsalis-3

01/04/09 – Ivanovic / Kapsalis (View)
Two of Chicago’s finest acoustic guitarists, steel string 10-finger tapping guitarist Andreas Kapsalis, and nylon string Balkan folk guitarist Goran Ivanovic are fusing their Serbian and Greek folk roots with modern, classical, world, jazz and beyond in this experimental duo.

01/18/09 – Abraham Stokman (View)
A Rogers Park native, distinguished piano soloist and teacher, Abraham Stokman will perform music by Schulhof, Golijof and Chopin among others and will offer a sample of the lost art of piano improvisation.

01/25/09 – Millennium Chamber Players (View)
The Millennium Chamber Players will return to Live from The Morse with one work: Mozart’s great Serenade for 13 Winds “Gran Partita.”

2009-02-15 Morse Theatre WFMT Fifth House Ensemble-02

02/15/09 – Fifth House Ensemble (View)
An innovative narrative presentation marks programs by these chamber music iconoclasts. Janacek’s Mladi will be performed among other works.

02/23/09 – Mathias Tacke and Ueli Wiget (View)
Mathias Takke, violinist with the famed Vermeer Quartet and Ueli Wiget, piano. This recital includes a Bach sonata, the great Richard Strauss Sonata in E-flat major and Epitaph for violin and piano by York Holler. This is the first program curated by the Goethe-Institut of Chicago.

03/01/09 – Millennium Chamber Players (View)
The Millennium Chamber Players begins the day with a challenging work by modernist composer Richard Wernick – his cello concerto. This piece is being recorded on CD live at this performance with the cooperation of WFMT-FM.

Morse Theatre: Jazz from Chicago

Airan Wright: Photography
Client: The Morse Theatre
Project: The Morse Theatre Jazz from Chicago Concerts

Project Information
CameraCanon 20D, Canon 50D
LensesEF 15mm f/2.8, EF 40mm f/2.8, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II, EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III, EF Telephoto 300mm f/2.8 IS II USM

The Morse Theatre on Flickr

12/10/08 – BMR4 with Alison Ruble (View)

12/20/08 – Neal Alger and Typhanie Monique Quintet (View)

01/14/09 – BMR4 with Nicole Kestler (View)

02/18/09 – Dan Cray with Sarah Marie Young (View)

2009-01-14 Morse Theatre - BMR4 with Nicole Kestler-3