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Music & Conversation with DownEast New Music

  • Jesup Memorial Library 34 Mt. Desert Street Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 (map)

On Thursday, April 2nd at 6:30pm, the Jesup will host a free ‘Music and Conversation’ program with DownEast New Music, celebrating the joy of playing chamber music. DownEast New Music’s hour-long program will feature selections for soprano, cello, double bass, and piano by composers Christopher Cerrone, Igor Stravinsky, Katherine Balch, and Charles Ives. Each piece will be broken down with demonstrations and discussions of themes, context, techniques, and relationships between the pieces, led by DownEast New Music’s Co-Artistic Directors Clare Monfredo, Edward Kass, and Conrad Winslow. This program is paired with a public concert on Friday, April 3rd at College of the Atlantic, Gates Auditorium.

The Jesup’s Music & Conversation program brings world-class musicians to the Jesup Library for intimate concerts and conversations on music history, scholarship, and performance.  This Music & Conversation program is offered in-person only.

Clare Monfredo is a cellist originally from Seal Harbor Maine, currently living in Brooklyn, New York where she completed a Doctorate of Musical Arts at the CUNY Graduate Center and is the recipient of the Graduate Center Fellowship. Clare has performed as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral leader all over the world, collaborating with a diverse array of notable artists, from Patricia Kopatchinskaja to Jon Batiste, to groups such as Ensemble Intercontemporain and the International Contemporary Ensemble.

Clare holds a bachelor of arts in English from Yale University where she graduated with distinction and was a multiple-time winner of the Yale Friends of Music competition. She holds a masters of music degree from the Shepherd School at Rice University as a recipient of the Graduate Arts Award from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation where she studied with Norman Fischer, and studied with cellist Peter Bruns at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Leipzig, Germany on a Fulbright Scholarship. Clare’s other significant mentors include David Gebor, Julia Lichten, and Natasha Brofsky. Clare has appeared at Chamber Music Northwest, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Piatigorsky International Cello Festival, Tanglewood Music Center, Lucerne Festival, Aldeburgh Festival, Cello Akademie Rutesheim, Kurt Weill Fest, and Music Academy of the West. She was awarded the Karl Zeise Memorial Prize by the Tanglewood Music Center, the Gebor Rejto Prize from Music Academy of the West, and the Chamber Music Prize from the Fontainebleau Conservatoire Américain. https://www.claremonfredo.com/


Praised as a “master of his instrument” (Fanfare), bassist Edward Kass performs internationally as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral musician, specializing in contemporary performance. A graduate of the San Jose Unified Public School system, Kass is noted for his “phenomenal musicianship” (Which Sinfonia) and “terrific precision” (The Arts Fuse). 

A frequent performer with groups including the International Contemporary Ensemble, Ensemble Dal Niente, and Sound Icon, recent appearances include Lucerne Festival, Tanglewood, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Donaueschinger Musiktage, and Elbphilharmonie Visions. Dedicated to the creation of new music, Kass has premiered dozens of new works, including commissions by Katherine Balch, Sarah Gibson, Unsuk Chin, and more.

Sought after as an artistic leader and pedagogue, Kass served as a Contemporary Leader (2021-2026) for Lucerne Festival, a role combining performance with artistic curation, creation of new works, and pedagogy. In addition to teaching at the Lucerne Festival Academy, he has been in residence at Stanford University, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, UC Santa Barbara, University of Georgia, and more.

With pianist and music therapist Renate Rohlfing, Kass co-created “Tell Your Story”, a community-based, creative engagement project for Spoleto Festival USA to create sonic memoirs preserving the oral history of the greater Charleston area. He is a co-founder and co-Artistic Director of DownEast New Music, a contemporary chamber ensemble based in DownEast Maine. https://www.departureduo.com/


Conrad Winslow is a composer and pianist whose musical forms are fiercely committed to  legibility and broad expressive bandwidth, often combining precipitous edges with graceful shifting syntax, “…provoking questions of how arrangement shapes meaning” (Popmatters). Raised in Homer, Alaska, he first learned to make a world from scratch by watching his parents build a log cabin home in the woods. His music “remains tautly controlled and coherent, but bursts with variety both harmonic and gestural” (Music in American Life: An Encyclopedia…).

Winslow’s instrumental music has been commissioned by Alarm Will Sound, Carnegie Hall, the Albany Symphony and the American Composers Orchestra. He has worked closely with Rufus Wainwright; collaborated with choreographers Justin Peck, Zack Winokur, auteur/choreographer Celia Rowlson-Hall, and viola da gambist Liam Byrne, and his music has been recorded for Cedille Records and innova Records. He holds a Master’s Degree in Composition from the Juilliard School, where he studied with John Corigliano, and degrees from NYU and Rollins College. He is also the co-founder of Wild Shore New Music, a new music series based in Southcentral Alaska. https://www.conradwinslow.com/


Soprano Nina Guo is interested in the sounds of recent and ongoing times, and her performance practice includes interpreting notated music, improvising, and collaborating on interdisciplinary projects. An in-demand concert soloist, she has made appearances with the London Sinfonietta, ICTUS, Contrechamps, Ensemble Modern, Decoder, and others. She recently made her Boston Symphony Hall debut, performing Aventures & Nouvelles Aventures (Ligeti). She specializes in experimental opera, working with groups such as Neuköllner Oper, Guerilla Opera, ECCE, and Opera Lab Berlin.  Her upcoming projects include releasing a new recording of Morton Feldman’s Three Voices, and performing the music of experimental composers Robert Ashley and Jennifer Walshe. She will also premiere a new production of Sciarrino’s Perseo e Andromenda, singing the role of Andromeda. Nina hosts, writes, and performs a live radio show, The Entertainment, on Cashmere Radio (Berlin). The Entertainment is a comedy variety show presenting experimental and contemporary music. She can be found in digital form at www.facesound.org.

Earlier Event: March 31
Story and Play
Later Event: April 8
BHPD Mental Health Liaison Service