Justin Wright + Sarah Rossy + Pietro Amato at Ursa Montreal
Some tickets will still be available at the door
8 PM Doors, 9 PM Music, November 24, 2023
Join us for Justin Wright's first Montreal performance in years, with the night beginning with performances by Sarah Rossy and Pietro Amato
Justin Wright is a composer, cellist, and multimedia artist from Montreal, Canada. After finishing his masters in molecular biology, Justin left science and started performing in bands of all sorts before eventually teaching himself how to compose, using the techniques he learned in recording studios. Justin’s primary composition tools, for both electronic and acoustic music, are his cello, Ableton Live, a modular synthesizer, and a 4-track tape machine. Lately, Justin has focused on filmmaking, early music, virtual reality, and in situ composition. He has opened for artists such as Johann Johannsson, Hauschka, Thomas Mapfumo, Lubomyr Melnyk, Colin Stetson, Okkyung Lee, and Mount Eerie. Justin’s most recent album, A Really Good Spot, was released in July 2022 on Beacon Sound and First Terrace Records. This past summer, Justin travelled to Svalbard, an archipelago close to the North Pole, and serenaded the glaciers with the most northerly cello performances in history.
Some tickets will still be available at the door
8 PM Doors, 9 PM Music, November 24, 2023
Join us for Justin Wright's first Montreal performance in years, with the night beginning with performances by Sarah Rossy and Pietro Amato
Justin Wright is a composer, cellist, and multimedia artist from Montreal, Canada. After finishing his masters in molecular biology, Justin left science and started performing in bands of all sorts before eventually teaching himself how to compose, using the techniques he learned in recording studios. Justin’s primary composition tools, for both electronic and acoustic music, are his cello, Ableton Live, a modular synthesizer, and a 4-track tape machine. Lately, Justin has focused on filmmaking, early music, virtual reality, and in situ composition. He has opened for artists such as Johann Johannsson, Hauschka, Thomas Mapfumo, Lubomyr Melnyk, Colin Stetson, Okkyung Lee, and Mount Eerie. Justin’s most recent album, A Really Good Spot, was released in July 2022 on Beacon Sound and First Terrace Records. This past summer, Justin travelled to Svalbard, an archipelago close to the North Pole, and serenaded the glaciers with the most northerly cello performances in history.
Some tickets will still be available at the door
8 PM Doors, 9 PM Music, November 24, 2023
Join us for Justin Wright's first Montreal performance in years, with the night beginning with performances by Sarah Rossy and Pietro Amato
Justin Wright is a composer, cellist, and multimedia artist from Montreal, Canada. After finishing his masters in molecular biology, Justin left science and started performing in bands of all sorts before eventually teaching himself how to compose, using the techniques he learned in recording studios. Justin’s primary composition tools, for both electronic and acoustic music, are his cello, Ableton Live, a modular synthesizer, and a 4-track tape machine. Lately, Justin has focused on filmmaking, early music, virtual reality, and in situ composition. He has opened for artists such as Johann Johannsson, Hauschka, Thomas Mapfumo, Lubomyr Melnyk, Colin Stetson, Okkyung Lee, and Mount Eerie. Justin’s most recent album, A Really Good Spot, was released in July 2022 on Beacon Sound and First Terrace Records. This past summer, Justin travelled to Svalbard, an archipelago close to the North Pole, and serenaded the glaciers with the most northerly cello performances in history.