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Talise Trevigne Aaron Jay Kernis Albany Symphony Orchestra 2017
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Alarm Will Sound John Adams Steve Reich David Lang Michael Gordon Aaron Jay Kernis Benedict Mason Wolfgang Rihm Webster Dickinson Carnegie Hall Lincoln Center Disney Hall Holland Festival 2016
Alarm Will Sound is a 20-member band committed to innovative performances and recordings of today’s music. They have established a reputation for performing demanding music with energetic skill. Their performances have been described as “equal parts exuberance, nonchalance, and virtuosity” by the Financial Times of London and as “a triumph of ensemble playing” by the San Francisco Chronicle. The New York Times says that Alarm Will Sound is “one of the most vital and original ensembles on the American music scene.” The versatility of Alarm Will Sound allows it to take on music from a wide variety of styles. Its repertoire ranges from European to American works, from the arch-modernist to the pop-influenced. Alarm Will Sound has been associated since its inception with composers at the forefront of contemporary music, premiering pieces by John Adams, Steve Reich, David Lang, Michael Gordon, Aaron Jay Kernis, Augusta Read Thomas, Derek Bermel, Benedict Mason, and Wolfgang Rihm, among others. The group itself includes many composer-performers, which allows for an unusual degree of insight into the creation and performance of new work. Alarm Will Sound may be heard on nine recordings, including our most recent, Modernists, released by Cantaloupe in May 2016, and the premiere recording of Steve Reich’s Radio Rewrite. Our genre-bending, critically acclaimed Acoustica features live-performance arrangements of music by electronica guru Aphex Twin. This unique project taps the diverse talents within the group, from the many composers who made arrangements of the original tracks, to the experimental approaches developed by the performers. Alarm Will Sound has been presented by Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, (le) Poisson Rouge, Miller Theatre, the Kitchen, the Bang on a Can Marathon, Disney Hall, Kimmel Center, Library of Congress, the Walker Arts Center, Cal Performances, Stanford Lively Arts, Duke Performances, and the Warhol Museum. International tours include the Holland Festival, Sacrum Profanum, Moscow’s Art November, St. Petersburg’s Pro Arte Festival, and the Barbican. The members of the ensemble have also demonstrated our commitment to the education of young performers and composers through residency performances and activities at the Community Music School of Webster University, Cleveland State University, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Missouri, Eastman School of Music, Dickinson College, Duke University, the Manhattan School of Music, Harvard University, New York University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Members of the ensemble began playing together while studying at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. With diverse experience in composition, improvisation, jazz and popular styles, early music, and world musics, they bring intelligence and a sense of adventure to all their performances.
Yale Cellos Johann Sebastian Bach Jean Baptiste Barrière Johannes Brahms Antonín Dvořák Funck David Popper Franz Schubert Aaron Jay Kernis Hwang David Funck Suh Bahk Aldo Parisot Woo Kubota 1677 1740 1909 2004 2022
In this performance, the Yale Cellos perform music by J.S. Bach, Barrière, Brahms, Dvořák, Funck, Popper, Schubert, and faculty composer Aaron Jay Kernis. 0:00 Franz Schubert's "An die Musik", D. 547, arr. Ole Akahoshi 2:25 David Popper's "Requiem", Op. 66, arr. Claude Kenneson Jonah Ellsworth '22MMA, solo cello Hye In Lee '21MM '22MMA, solo cello Jihyun Hwang '21MM '22MMA, solo cello 11:08 David Funck's "Suite in D major" (1677) 19:09 Aaron Jay Kernis' "Ballad" (2004) Jakob Taylor '23MMA, solo cello Jonah Ellsworth '22MMA Hye In Lee '21MM '22MMA William Suh '23MM Jihyun Hwang '21MM '22MMA Thomas Hung Stephen Perkyns '22MMA Hans Emil Sollesnes '22MM '23MMA 29:09 Jean-Baptiste Barrière's "Sonata No. 10 in G major for two cellos" (ca. 1740) Cheng "Allen" Liang '23MM, solo cello Thomas Hung, solo cello 41:37 Johann Sebastian Bach's "Organ Toccata in C major", BWV 564, arr. Ole Akahoshi Jenny Bahk '23MM, solo cello 46:02 Johann Sebastian Bach's "Ich ruf ’ zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ", BWV 639, arr. Aldo Parisot 49:29 Antonín Dvořák's “Silent Woods” from From the Bohemian Forest, Op. 68, No. 5, arr. Cheng "Allen" Liang 55:11 Johannes Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor", WoO 1, No. 5, arr. Claude Kenneson Yale Cellos roster Jenny Bahk '23MM Harry Doernberg '14BS '20MM '24MD Jonah Ellsworth '22MMA Sandra Lied Haga '23MMA Thomas Hung Jihyun Hwang '21MM '22MMA Leo Kubota Hye In Lee '21MM '22MMA Cheng “Allen” Liang* '23MM Miriam Liske-Doorandish '21MM '22MMA Stephen Perkyns '22MMA Hans Emil Sollesnes '22MM '23MMA William Suh* '23MM Jakob Taylor '23MMA * Principals
Aaron Jay Kernis Paul Neubauer Neubauer Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra will perform the world premiere of Pulitzer-winning composer Aaron Jay Kernis's new viola concerto. Watch Kernis and Grammy-nominated violist Paul Neubauer discuss and perform excerpts from the new concerto.
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