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MEDIA CONTACT: Judy Moore at 847-491-4819
or jkm229@northwestern.edu
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Nine Hours of Free New Music at Northwestern Evanston Campus
May 21
EVANSTON, Ill. --- Northwestern University’s School of
Music and New Music Northwestern will present nine hours of new
and experimental music during the 7th annual “New Music
Marathon” from 1:30 to 10:30 p.m. Sunday, May 21. All performances
are free and open to the public.
This year’s “New
Music Marathon” will spotlight the work
of featured guest composer Alvin Lucier, a trailblazing force in psycho-acoustic
music. These works include three rarely-performed Lucier works -- “Carbon
Copies” (1989) for saxophone, piano, percussion and environmental recordings; “Panorama” (1993)
for trombone and piano; and “Music for Cello with One or More Amplified
Vases” (1992).
The Evanston campus events will begin at 1:30 p.m. in
the Pick-Staiger Concert Hall lobby,
50 Arts Circle Drive, with Lucier’s seminal “Music on a Long
Thin Wire” (1977), a sound installation for audio oscillator and
electronic monochord that will run throughout the day’s events.
From
2 to 5 p.m. two concerts of multi-channel electro-acoustic music and
a concert of improvised music will be held in John J. Louis Hall
(Studio Building), 1877 Campus Drive.
The marathon will resume at 6 p.m. at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall and concludes
at 10:30 p.m.
The music of other represented composers include John Adams,
inaugural winner of Northwestern’s 2004 Michael Ludwig Nemmers
Prize in Musical Composition, as well as Augusta Read Thomas, Jason
Eckardt, Arvo Pärt, Stefano Gervasoni,
Paul Koonce, Paulina Sundin, Steven Takasugi and several young Chicago
area composers.
Performers will include Chicago pianist Amy Dissanayake,
ensemble dal niente, soprano Tony Arnold, members of International
Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), the Fine Arts Music Society and several
student musicians from Northwestern’s
School of Music.
A schedule of the May 21 free concerts follows:
- Pick-Staiger
Concert Hall lobby:
1:30 to 10:30 p.m. Continuous performance of Lucier’s “Music
on a Long Thin Wire.”
- Louis Hall (TV Studio):
2 to 3:15 p.m. Electro-acoustic Music Program I will feature
Carlo Forlivesi’s “Requiem,
part I Komm,” John Young’s “Allting Runt Omkring,” Koonce’s “Out
of Breath,” Sundin’s “Utressa” and an untitled
work by Chris Mercer.
3:15 to 3:45 p.m. Improvisational performance by the ensemble backGammon.
3:45 to 5 p.m. Electro-acoustic Music Program II will feature Sundin’s “Med
lekande kval,” Koonce’s “Anacrusis,” Suk-Jun Kim’s “Kotmun,” Joshua
Parmenter’s “Cadence” and Takasugi’s “Strange
Autumn.”
- Pick-Staiger Concert Hall:
6 to 7 p.m. Performance of Lucier’s “Panorama” by trombonist
Jonathon Kirk and pianist Joann Cho. Violinist David Yonan and pianist Sergiy
Komirenko will perform Thomas’ “Incantation,” Pärt’s “Fratres” and
Adams’ “Road Movies.”
7:15 to 8 p.m. The Northwestern University Contemporary Music Ensemble
will perform Adams’ “Shaker Loops.” Saxophonist Masahito Sugihara,
percussionist Peter Martin and pianist Drew Baker will perform Lucier’s “Carbon
Copies.”
8:20 to 9:30 p.m. Pianist Amy Dissanayake will perform Gervasoni’s “Studio
di Disabitudine,” Forlivesi’s “Passacaglia,” Suzanne
Sorkin’s “Falling Through Crimson and Lead,” Drew Baker’s “Asa
Nisi Masa,” Sam Nichols’ “Crank” and Thomas’ “Six
Etudes.”
9:45 to 10:30 p.m. ensemble dal niente and soprano Tony Arnold will perform
Jason Eckardt’s 2001 work “Tongues.” Cellist Katinka Kleijn
will perform Lucier’s “Music for Cello with One or More Amplified
Vases.”
Campus maps and driving directions can be found at www.northwestern.edu/visiting/maps/.
Parking and admission are both free on May 21.
For more information,
contact Pick-Staiger Concert Hall at 847-491-5441.
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