Sputter (SHRINKS THE) Box
Nov
18
6:00 PM18:00

Sputter (SHRINKS THE) Box

Sputter Box is releasing their first studio EP on November 18th, 2025. Join them for a release party and live performance of the EP at Starr Bar on November 18th at 6 PM.

Sputter (SHRINKS THE) Box is a collaborative project with composers from around the world, designed in 2020 to keep them playing together, keep composers writing, and to share music with everyone in their homes. Composers were tasked with writing pieces that were 60 seconds or less for bass clarinet, voice, and djembe. Sputter Box originally recorded their parts separately and posted them on social media from March-July 2020. This 2025 re-release is the studio recording of Sputter (SHRINKS THE) Box.

Sputter Box is an innovative clarinet, voice, percussion ensemble based in New York City that is engaging new audiences in contemporary chamber music through entertaining, interdisciplinary performances.

$5 cover or free admission with purchase of EP. Pre-order here


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Princeton Sound Kitchen
Nov
19
8:00 PM20:00

Princeton Sound Kitchen

  • Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall, Princeton University (map)
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Princeton Sound Kitchen presents Gemma Peacocke’s ‘A Strange Power,’ featuring Charlotte Mundy. Sputter Box is joined by Aaron Wolff and Isabelle O'Connell for this exciting premiere. Sputter Box will also perform 4 new pieces by Aliayta Foon-Dancoes, Devin Greenwood, Onche Rajesh Ugbabe, and Kennedy Taylor Dixon.

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May Premieres!
May
28
7:30 PM19:30

May Premieres!

Sputter Box is presenting an evening of live music for a unique instrumentation and many different types of premieres. Sputter Box is a clarinet, voice, and percussion trio that is building a diverse and exciting repertoire for this instrumentation. This concert will include a world premiere by Kinds of Kings Bouman Fellow Silen Wellington and New York composer John Ling. The program will also include NYC premieres by Beau Kenyon, Dalton Regnier, and Daniel Townsend, live premieres by Yoshiaki Onishi, Jacob Frost, Isaac Mayhew, Niles Loughlin, and John Secunde, and a performance of New York composer Bethany Younge's "Doublespeak."

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