“Music for Airports” featuring Sun-Treader
March 19 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
PIT Art in the Airport View Organizer Website
Airside Center Core Stage
1000 Airport Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA 15231
Sun-Treader
Sun-treader is a multifaceted solo performance project incorporating elements of durational electroacoustic music, minimalism, keyboard improvisation, and, depending on the occasion, spoken word and performance art. They graduated from Carnegie Mellon in 2021 with a degree in music composition, and have spent the past few years performing and developing new material. They are currently working on a set of original piano pieces to be played alongside readings of selected poems of Wallace Stevens, as well as preparing for graduate study.
In 2021 the PIT Art in the Airport program featured Herman “Soy Sos” Pearl performing an ambient set in celebration of Brian Eno’s seminal work “Music for Airports”. In March 2025, travelers and staff at PIT will again experience ambient music by Pittsburgh based musicians/creators inspired by Brian Eno’s work, “Music for Airports”, from March 17th – March 30th. 2025 Performances are curated by David Bernabo and R.J. Kozain/2020k.
R.J. Kozain/2020k - "The sonic exploration contained in Brian Eno’ is one of the most unique pieces of sound design in that it encapsulates every space it’s played in. As a seminal piece of music, it remains timeless and relevant and was a gateway for me into adjacent ambient heroes like Aphex Twin and Hiroshi Yoshimura.
2020k, in theory, is about taking up auditory space from 20Hz all the way to 20kHz — even at its gentlest, my music demands attention. If you listen close enough, amongst that attention contains layers of stillness that act like glue to my music — a stillness I learned and am still learning from Music For Airports and my time playing at Pittsburgh International Airport.
The two acts I’ve co-curated to play this celebratory week alongside me create in the same sort of curious spirit and are voices in the Pittsburgh area that urgently need to have their creativity heard."
Monday, March 17th, 3 pm to 5 pm: Estelle
Wednesday, March 19th, 3 pm to 5 pm: Sun-Treader
Thursday, March 20th, 3 pm to 5 pm: 2020k