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The Artist Propulsion Lab is WQXR’s program to support emerging and mid-career artists – join them as they explore the environment, health, identity, and music on the Artist Propulsion Lab podcast. Episodes drop biweekly starting Thursday, July 7
Cellist and composer Andrew Yee (she/they) presents an audio memoir of identity and belonging through music. For several years, they have been exploring their identity through a recital series called Halfie. This memoir draws on their Halfie recital in the Greene Space, as well as conversations with Andrew, their dad Harry Yee, and their friend, composer and cellist Paul Wiancko.
All works performed by Andrew Yee, except where otherwise noted:
Leilehua Lanzilotti: kʻou inoa
Caroline Shaw: In Manus Tuas
Andrew Yee: The Light After
Andrew Norman: For Ashley, by arrangement with Concord Music
Andrew Yee: The Sea As It Is
Paul Wiancko: American Haiku (with Ayane Kozasa, viola)
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II: "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'" from Oklahoma! by arrangement with Concord Music
Artist Propulsion Lab
The Artist Propulsion Lab is WQXR’s program to support emerging and mid-career artists – join them as they explore the environment, health, identity, and music on the Artist Propulsion Lab podcast. Episodes drop biweekly starting Thursday, July 7