An almost abstract image collaged from textures and photos of suns, trees, buildings, and performer Moondog, all inside a shape that vaguely resembles a man holding a staff

The Town Hall is honored to present a landmark collaboration between The Kronos Quartet, which has a five-decade relationship with Town Hall, and the Ghost Train Orchestra, who will be making their Town Hall debut in this tribute to the legendary Moondog.

Moondog, aka Louis Hardin, was one of the 20th century’s most imaginative composers. He lived in NYC from the late 40s up until 1972, during which time he could be found costumed in Viking attire, busking on 6th Avenue and 52nd Street, selling records and performing poetry. Blinded as a teenager, he wrote hundreds of beautiful songs, madrigals and symphoniques in Braille which inspired minimalist composers such as Philip Glass and Steve Reich, who deemed Moondog “the godfather of minimalism.”

With their new record Songs and Symphoniques, Kronos Quartet (now in their 5th decade) and NYC's Ghost Train Orchestra reimagined the work of Moondog into a large-scale production, inviting many special guest vocalists to take a variety of approaches to Moondog’s music. Ghost Train Orchestra and Kronos Quartet present their Album Release Show at The Town Hall.

April 16, 2024
8:00 PM
The Town Hall
123 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
The Town Hall
Save to Calendar 2024-04-16 20:00:00 2024-04-16 20:00:00 America/New_York Kronos Quartet and Ghost Train Orchestra play Moondog The Town Hall is honored to present a landmark collaboration between The Kronos Quartet, which has a five-decade relationship with Town Hall, and the Ghost Train Orchestra, who will be making their Town Hall debut in this tribute to the legendary Moondog. Moondog, aka Louis Hardin, was one of the 20th century’s most imaginative composers. He lived in NYC from the late 40s up until 1972, during which time he could be found costumed in Viking attire, busking on 6th Avenue and 52nd Street, selling records and performing poetry. Blinded as a teenager, he wrote hundreds of beautiful songs, madrigals and symphoniques in Braille which inspired minimalist composers such as Philip Glass and Steve Reich, who deemed Moondog “the godfather of minimalism.” With their new record Songs and Symphoniques, Kronos Quartet (now in their 5th decade) and NYC's Ghost Train Orchestra reimagined the work of Moondog into a large-scale production, inviting many special guest vocalists to take a variety of approaches to Moondog’s music. Ghost Train Orchestra and Kronos Quartet present their Album Release Show at The Town Hall. The Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street New York, NY 10036 The Town Hall
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$62.90+