Long Play Festival 2026: Morton Feldman Three Voices with Charlotte Mundy // Trevor Dunn’s Trio-Convulsant avec Folie à Quatre // Bang on a Can All-Stars // Secret Chiefs 3
About This Event
Long Play Festival 2026 at Roulette presents Morton Feldman's Three Voices with Charlotte Mundy, Trevor Dunn’s Trio-Convulsant avec Folie à Quatre, Bang on a Can All‑Stars, and Secret Chiefs 3. Feldman's score foregrounds quiet dynamics and sustained attention; it is presented amid amplified contemporary repertoire from Bang on a Can, Dunn's avant‑garde jazz/rock trio, and Secret Chiefs 3's eclectic instrumental mixtures of surf, Persian, metal and electronic styles.
About Three Voices
Three Voices is a 1982 composition by Morton Feldman, written in homage to his friends Philip Guston and Frank O’Hara, and dedicated to Joan La Barbara. The work consists of three vocal parts: Feldman's original intention was that a singer would perform one part while being accompanied by pre-recordings of the two other parts. Alternatively the piece may be performed by three voices. Most of the work is sung without text, but Feldman also incorporates two lines from O’Hara's 1957 poem Wind.
About the Artists
Long Play Festival 2026
Long Play Festival 2026 is a New York City–based classical and new-music festival presented at Roulette, building programs that place contemporary composition in conversation with adjacent scenes. Its 2026 lineup links artists and ensembles including Suzanne Bocanegra, Blank For.
Morton Feldman
Morton Feldman was an American composer closely tied to New York’s postwar experimental scene and the circle now known as the New York School. He developed distinctive approaches to notation and time, often favoring quiet dynamics, soft-edged pitch, and patterns that drift rather than lock into pulse.
Charlotte Mundy
Charlotte Mundy is a classical vocalist heard in New York City performance contexts, including Roulette. She appears in programs that move between contemporary concert music and experimental scenes, with credits spanning Morton Feldman’s *Three Voices*, Trevor Dunn’s Trio-Convulsant with Folie à Quatre, and ensembles such as Bang on a Can All-Stars and Secret Chiefs 3.
Trevor Dunn
Trevor Dunn is an American bassist and composer whose work moves between contemporary classical contexts and the edges of avant‑jazz and rock. He first drew wide attention in the 1990s with Mr. Bungle, then expanded into projects including Secret Chiefs 3 and his own ensemble, Trevor Dunn’s Trio‑Convulsant.
Trio-Convulsant
Trio-Convulsant is a classical-leaning ensemble heard in New York City at Roulette, often in programs that place contemporary practice beside genre-adjacent collaborators. The group has appeared in contexts such as Roulette’s Long Play Festival, alongside work by Morton Feldman and artists including Charlotte Mundy, Trevor Dunn, Folie à Quatre, Bang on a Can All-Stars, and Secret Chiefs 3.
Folie à Quatre
Folie à Quatre is a classical ensemble heard in New York City contexts where contemporary and cross-genre work shares the bill. At Roulette, the group has appeared in programs tied to the Long Play Festival, including Morton Feldman’s *Three Voices* with Charlotte Mundy, Trevor Dunn’s Trio-Convulsant, and sets alongside Bang on a Can All-Stars and Secret Chiefs 3.