Friday, October 30, 2009

New Sounds, New Ideas

With four completely different voices, the composers in our fall concert, REVERB, have summed up their thoughts on what new music can express. Here's some excerpts from the program notes.

Erin Gee:

The music seeks an experiential non-language, containing the virtuosity of a native speaker.


Vivian Fung:

I am not an ethnomusicologist and am less concerned with replicating anything akin to an exact version of these works than with the way I have internalized the shimmering harmonies and interlocking rhythms of their traditions into my own original voice.


Cristina Spinei:

My interest in integrating percussion with orchestra comes from varying sources, each stemming from dance. I constantly immersed myself in sounds that shared one common principal: rhythm as the driving force of music that inspires and compels movement.


Jakub Ciupinski:

Avant garde composers were trying to find new solutions by rejecting the past. They were really trying to find something new. Whereas our generation is trying to find something new by incorporating elements that already existed. So this is an entirely new philosophy.


And some parting thoughts from Metropolis Ensemble Music Director Andrew Cyr on his curation of this concert of commissions and premieres:

In getting to know these composers and the nuances of their compositional styles in the process of developing these new commissions, I realized over time that they shared something in common that I found to be artistically fascinating and vital: an open and deep curiosity for exploring diverse source material and developing new and highly individual systems of compositional techniques to absorb these modes of representation.


Read more in the program notes...

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Highlights from New Music 101


Photo and video highlights from New Music 101: Intro to Electronica are now live on the site, including behind-the-scenes photos from Le Poisson Rouge and full-length videos of the world premiere performance of Street Prayer, Jenny Lin's encore performance of Morning Tale, and Jakub Ciupinski's demonstration series Music from Air, his gesture-controlled system built out of two theremins and a laptop. Here's one of the demos:



You can also explore our archived concerts in our new photo and video galleries... an endless supply of inspiring musical works from the past three years!

Special thanks to our creative team: Sabrina Asch, Gareth Paul Cox, Kyrié Cox, Jim Larson, and Ryan Streber.