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Joey Brink world premieres

Carillonneur Joey Brink, of the “20 under 30” Class of 2015, played three world premieres of 2016 works on October 6 at the University of Chicago’s Rockefeller Memorial Chapel during the Ear Taxi Festival: . . .  the way nets cannot hold water by Iddo Aharony; Invention—An Ascent by Tomás I. Gueglio Saccone; and his own Letters from the Sky.

Brink also played his Capriccio (2015) and Invocation (2016). Brink’s new CD, Letters from the Sky, was released at the Ear Taxi Festival and was available at all Ear Taxi events and at Rockefeller Chapel.

For information: www.eartaxifestival.com.

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