Caren Kares
Caren Kares is a singer and songwriter who makes music that has a strong emotional touch. She focuses on creating beautiful songs that talk about her feelings, and create an honest portrait of her as a person, and artist. Her most recent single is a track titled “Memories (Of what you said to me),” which feels like a truly astonishing combination of jazz and other influences.
Sambarta
Sambarta, a sitar player based in Maryland, received his training in Indian classical music in Calcutta, India from Pandit Himadri Bagchi and Pandit Debaprasad Chakraborty. Recent recitals have included programs at the Philadelphia Clef Club, the Reagan Center, Washington DC, Bloombars, the Indian Embassy, the Cleveland Public Library, Ohio, and the Westminster Presbyterian Church, DC. Primarily a soloist, Sambarta has also collaborated with vocalists and jazz musicians.
Annick Kanter-St Hubert
Voix de Femmes is dedicated to exploring and presenting the rich and challenging repertoire for women’s voices. Voix de Femmes is based in Laurel, MD and has performed in venues in Maryland and in Washington DC. The group distinguishes itself by the uniqueness of its repertoire and has commissioned new pieces for women’s voices. It is the inspiration of its conductor, Annick Kanter-Saint Hubert. For more information, please visit our website: http://www.voixdefemmes.us
Christopher DeLaurenti
Christopher DeLaurenti makes sound works for installations, albums, live performances, and radio broadcasts. Ranging from live improvised electronics to phonography to electroacoustic music and notated scores, he has performed live on countless stages from dingy bars and dives to tony venues including the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Biennial. Christopher holds an MFA from Bard College and completed his PhD at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has scored several games, short films, and branded content.

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