Music Videos

Julien Brocal (piano) and Caroline Goulding (violin) perform “Reflections” at Tippet Rise in the Olivier Music Barn.
Composer: Julien Brocal, “Reflections”
Film Director: Kathy Kasic | Cinematographers: Kathy Kasic, Billy Collins | Editor: Kathy Kasic | Gaffer: Andrew Thies | Sound Recording: Mickey Houlihan, Monte Nickles, Joe Shepard | Sound Mastering: Dominick Maita

Dedicated to the memory of Domick Maita, who skillfully mastered our music with kindness and heart.
Franz Schubert: Notturno in E-flat Major, Op. 148
Performed by Sasha Kazovsky (violin), Amit Even-Tov (cello), Jeffrey Kahane (piano), Tippet Rise Art Center, the Domo, August 12, 2017
Film Director: Kathy Kasic | Producer: Mickey Houlihan | Cinematographer: Dawson Dunning | Sound Recording: Monica Bolles, Monte Nickles | Piano Tuner: Mike Toia | Sound Editor: Joe Shepard | Sound Mixing and Mastering: Monte Nickles | Camera Assistants: Emily Rund and Sarah Lanier | Editor: Kathy Kasic | Edit Assistant: Emily Run | Music Consultant: Devanney Haruta

Performance with Zuill Bailey (cello) and Natasha Paremski (piano)
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Sonata for Cello and Piano in G minor, Op. 19, mvt. 3: Andante, Tippet Rise Art Center, The Olivier Music Barn, August 19, 2017
Film Director: Kathy Kasic | Cinematographers: Kathy Kasic, Sarah Lanier, Dandan Liu, Emily Rund | Lighting Designer: Zach Hamersley | Editor: Claude DeMoss | Assistant Editor: Evangeline Koonce | Music Consultant: Devanney Haruta | Sound Recording: Monica Bolles, Monte Nickles | Piano Tuner: Mike Toia | Sound Editor: Joe Shepard | Sound Mastering: Dominick Maita

In the glow of the Montana sunset, on a 10,000 acre remote art center, the Ariel String Quartet plays Brahms on top of a large-scale sculpture.
Johannes Brahms: String Quartet in A minor, op. 51, No. 2, mvt. 1. Allegro non troppo
Performed by the Ariel String Quartet, Tippet Rise Art Center, The Domo, August 11, 2017
Director: Kathy Kasic | Cinematographers: Kathy Kasic, Sarah Lanier | Editors: Kelly Carpenter, Claude DeMoss, Kathy Kasic, Emily Rund | Assistant Editors: Emily Rund, Evangeline Koonce | Music Consultant: Devanney Haruta | Sound Recording: Monte Nickles, Monica Bolles | Sound Editor: Joe Shepard | Sound Mastering: Dominick Maita

KING ROPES' cover of the song Girls Like us. This song was written by Mike Ferrio and originally recorded by his band, Tandy, released on the To A Friend, 2004.
KING ROPES is an indie rock band roughly based in Bozeman, Montana. KING ROPES' version of this song is a track off their 2020 release, King Ropes, Go Back Where They Came From, a 12 song album covering songs by artists from a variety of periods and genres, (including Beastie Boys, Willie Nelson, Al Green, Talking Heads, Elton John, and Roger Miller, among others...)
This video was shot and edited by Kathy Kasic / Metamorph Films, in Sacramento, CA, in February, 2020.

Matt Haimovitz and Andrea Lam perform the fourth movement of Aaron Jay Kernis' First Club Date.
Director: Kathy Kasic | Producer: Mickey Houlihan | Composer: Aaron Jay Kernis | Performers: Andrea Lam and Matt Haimovitz | Piano Tuner: Mike Toia | Cinematographers: Kathy Kasic, Sarah Lanier, and Emily Rund | Production Assistant: Devanney Haruta | Editor: Kathy Kasic | Assistant Editors: Sarah Lanier and Emily Rund | Titles and Credits: Emily Rund | Sound Recording: Monte Nickles | Sound Mixing and Mastering: Monte Nickles

Caroline Goulding rehearses Solo Sonata 5 composed by Eugène Ysaÿe surrounded by darkness in the Olivier Barn.
Film Director and Cinematographer: Kathy Kasic | Sound Recording: Richard King and Mickey Houlihan | Sound Mixing: Monte Nickles | Production Assistants: Sarah Lanier and Emily Rund | Editor: Kathy Kasic

Two discs, one cello, and a celestial phenomenon. Cellist Zuill Bailey performs Johann Sebastian Bach under the light and shadow of the solar eclipse.
Magical Floating Eye" is a song from King Ropes' 2021 album Way Out West.
KING ROPES is an indie rock band roughly based in Bozeman, Montana. KING ROPES' version of this song is a track off their 2020 release, King Ropes, Go Back Where They Came From, a 12 song album covering songs by artists from a variety of periods and genres, (including Beastie Boys, Willie Nelson, Al Green, Talking Heads, Elton John, and Roger Miller, among others...)
Music Video by Kathy Kasic