From the press release, with interjections from me:
Bang on a Can February 21, 2021 Marathon Performance Schedule
Every piece on the program is a world premiere of a newly commissioned work. Set times are approximate and subject to change.
The times are EASTERN TIME. On the West Coast, this starts at 10 a.m.
View at: live.bangonacan.org
Related:
- SF Chron critic Joshua Kosman writes about Bang on a Can and William Robin's new book Industry
- William Robin interviewed at I Care if You Listen
- William Robin and Alex Ross talk about Industry and new music
- Buy Industry from Oxford University Press (or your local bookstore)
1PM
Jakhongir Shukur Potter's Wheel, performed by Robert Black
Jennifer Walshe Happiness Starts Right Now, performed by herself
Maria Huld Markan Sigfusdottir Pending, performed by Chi-chi Nwanoku
Amir Elsaffar new work performed by Ken Thomson
2PM
Gregory Spears new work performed by David Byrd-Marrow
Kristina Wolfe new work performed by Molly Barth
Gabriel Kahane Hollywood & Vine, performed by Arlen Hlusko
Bora Yoon new work performed by herself, with video by R. Luke Dubois
3PM
Matthew Shipp Spaceman’s Blues, performed by himself
Joel Thompson Supplication and Compensation, performed by Anthony Roth Costanzo
Rohan Chander △ or The Tragedy of Hikkomori Loveless from FINAL//FANTASY, performed by Vicky Chow
David Cossin new work performed by himself
4PM
Eve Beglarian A Solemn Shyness, performed by Lara Downes
Ingrid Laubrock new work performed by herself
Molly Herron Canon No. 4, performed by Maya Stone
Alvin Lucier new work performed by Mark Stewart
More after the jump.
Bang on a Can Marathon February 21, 2021 featuring:
Alvin Lucier, Amir ElSaffar, Bora Yoon, Eve Beglarian, Gabriel Kahane, Gregory Spears, Ingrid Laubrock, Jakhongir Shukur, Jennifer Walshe, Joel Thompson, Kristina Wolfe, María Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir, Matthew Shipp, Molly Herron, Rohan Chander, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Arlen Hlusko, Chi-chi Nwanoku, David Byrd-Marrow, David Cossin, Ken Thomson, Lara Downes, Mark Stewart, Maya Stone, Molly Barth, Robert Black, Vicky Chow.
Marathon Program Info
Celebrating (just a bit early) Alvin Lucier’s 90th(!) birthday! With such iconic works as I Am Sitting in a Room, Lucier has spent a lifetime laying bare the foundations of what music is and how it works. A pioneer of experimentation, his work lives at the intersection of ambient music, sound installation and conceptual art. He is writing a new work for the Bang on a Can All-Stars’ guitarist Mark Stewart.
The music of composer, trumpeter and bandleader Amir ElSaffar flows seamlessly between cultures and genres. Born in Chicago, immersed in the sound and architecture of jazz, his music began to change as he explored the melodies and modes of his Iraqi heritage. This performance features his new piece written especially for the Bang on a Can All-Stars clarinetist/saxophonist Ken Thomson.
Bora Yoon sings like the high priestess of some other planet. Intensely theatrical, in performance she often collides everyday objects with electronics, using technology to send her voice through ordinary things that she makes resonate with meaning.
Bang on a Can All-Star percussionist-drummer-producer David Cossin is a superstar specialist in new and experimental music. Also an installation artist, David creates and composes music for a multitude of instruments including his own invention, amplified cardboard tubes, which came some renown in Tan Dun’s score for the movie Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Here David performs his own new work on the tube.
A few years ago, downtown mainstay composer Eve Beglarian wrote a tiny work for pianist Lara Downes that was so delicate and exquisitely beautiful that Bang on a Can wished it would go on forever. Or at least - a little while longer. They commissioned her to take this little gem and make it last.
Composer Gabriel Kahane is an avant storyteller. And his music goes wherever the stories lead – to wry songs about our modern lives, deep and serious investigations of who Americans really are right now, and tunefully exploring the way forward for American song. His new work will be performed by the Bang on a Can All-Stars cellist Arlen Hlusko.
Gregory Spears looks forward and back at the same time - he is a modern composer with a flair for the Baroque. The elegance of his music comes from how contemporary harmonies and tunes become delicately inflected with the ornaments of music from long ago. His new work will be performed by French hornist David Byrd-Marrow.
Since moving to New York from her native Germany, composer and sax player Ingrid Laubrock has been a big presence on the downtown avant-improv scene. Her compositions – like her playing – are restless and unpredictable, merging explosiveness and subtlety with sophistication and fire.
All the way from Uzbekistan, Jakhongir Shukur is a composer, conductor and a tireless advocate for the new. In 2004 he co-founded the Omnibus Ensemble, one of the most engaged and important avenues for new music in Central Asia, helping to make Tashkent into a center of musical activity and exploration. He is composing a new work for Bang on a Can All-Stars bassist, Robert Black.
Irish composer and singer Jennifer Walshe is a force of nature, a blast of energy and innovation. Much of the music she writes is for herself, for her own dramatic and virtuosically edgy persona, and because of this she ends up questioning the nature of identity itself, often inventing her own “composers” to write the music and then inventing the characters to perform it.
Composer Joel Thompson burst on the scene with his searing Seven Last Words of the Unarmed, a work for chorus and orchestra memorializing African American men killed by police. His music shows us the world around us, using sound to help us see it better. His new work written for this performance will be sung by Anthony Roth Constanzo.
Danish / American composer Kristina Wolfe is a sound archeologist, wandering the world and listening closely, recording found sounds, transforming them, presenting them to us simply and directly and letting us hear them as music. Her new work will be performed by passionate flutist Molly Barth.
María Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir has performed on the Bang on a Can Marathon before – in 2006 she came as a member of Amiina, Iceland’s ensemble that looks like a string quartet and tours like a band. As a composer she brings her sensitive ear and exquisite timing to this new work for double bass, performed by UK-based bassist Chi-chi Nwanoku OBE.
Matthew Shipp is spontaneity itself. He is a deeply probing composer and virtuoso pianist whose work is almost wholly improvised – he is an improviser’s improviser, and the thrill of his performance is that his thoughtful, searching music is made right in front of us.
Composer Molly Herron makes music that often begins in the place of questioning things we take for granted in Western classical instruments. What could be a better example of something we take for granted than the bassoon? In this piece we will find out, through the premiere performance by bassoonist Maya Stone.
Young renegade composer Rohan Chander challenges the avant garde with loud aggressive gestures, digital corruption, and performative electronics. All his interests merge in this new work for the Bang on a Can All-Stars’ powerhouse pianist Vicky Chow.
Anthony Roth Costanzo is a spectacular singer, actor, producer, and educator equally at home as a leading performer on the world’s top opera festivals and stages, Broadway, and local theater productions. He’ll be singing a new work by composer Joel Thompson.
Bang on a Can All-Star Arlen Hlusko, a brilliant cellist with a powerful sound and a deep commitment to community engagement through music, teams up with songwriter and composer Gabriel Kahane for his new work.
London-based bassist Chi-chi Nwanoku OBE is an internationally renowned music citizen - performer, educator, BBC radio host, and more. Chi-chi is the Founder, Artistic and Executive Director of the Chineke! Foundation, which supports, inspires and encourages Black, Asian and ethnically diverse classical musicians working in the UK and Europe. She will premiere a new work by Icelandic composer María Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir.
David Byrd-Marrow, virtuoso horn player, avid advocate for new sounds, and core member of International Contemporary Ensemble, premieres a new work by Gregory Spears.
Bang on a Can All-Star and reed guru Ken Thomson is a passionate performer and also a composer increasingly known for his harmonic and rhythmic complexity and a punk-rock aesthetic. He will be tapping into his jazz chops for this new work by Amir ElSaffar.
Pianist Lara Downes is a trailblazer on and off-stage whose musical roadmap seeks inspiration from the legacies of history, family, and collective memory. Downes’ fierce commitment to arts advocacy and education has led her to collaborate with countless genre-defying artists worldwide. Lara is the creator and curator of Rising Sun Music and host of the NPR Music video interview series AMPLIFY with Lara Downes. She’ll premiere a new work by longtime Bang on a Can collaborator Eve Beglarian.
Bang on a Can All-Star and musical wizard Mark Stewart is a virtuoso guitarist, singer, instrument inventor, who plucks, bows, beats, and breathes life into countless sound-making devices. For this performance he will premiere a new work by the conceptual/ambient/
Based in both Troy, NY and Nashville, TN, bassoonist Maya Stone is a woodwind wonder woman. A lifelong advocate for new works, she has commissioned and premiered new solo works for bassoon ranging from contemporary, classical, gospel, and the in-between. She will be performing a brand new work by Molly Herron.
Molly Barth is a fierce flutist fueled by a passion for new sounds, new works, and new experiences. She has premiered innumerable new works for flute as a soloist and in chamber ensembles including as a longtime collaborator with Eighth Blackbird. Here she’ll be performing a new work by Kristina Wolfe.
Founding and current Bang on a Can All-Star bassist Robert Black tours the world constantly creating unheard of music for the solo double bass. For this performance he will premiere a new work by Uzbeki composer Jakhongir Shukur.
Vicky Chow, powerhouse pianist of the Bang on a Can All-Stars, premieres a brand new work by innovative composer Rohan Chander.
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