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Composers on Currents

We commissioned four new electro-acoustic works by Olga Bell, David Bird, Gabrielle Herbst, and Isaac Schankler. Here is how they describe their pieces in a nutshell, but of course nothing beats hearing them live. We'll premiere the music on May 25 at National Sawdust. Get your tickets here!

 
Olga Bell

Olga Bell

 

"My piece is called Zero Initiative, and I’m happy to reveal that it prominently features a “field recording” captured two winters ago, at 2am, from the line outside Output. It’s been incredibly fun and restorative working on this music." -Olga Bell

 
Gabrielle Herbst. Photo credit: Tim Saccenti

Gabrielle Herbst. Photo credit: Tim Saccenti

 

"Where is my voice investigates the feeling of not being able to speak – when you can’t find the words or space to express those words. It is a piece about breath, vulnerability and inner voices being translated to the outside world.  Through an electronic vocal landscape and acoustic chamber music, the work searches for self-expression, communication and inner peace." -Gabrielle Herbst

 
Isaac Schankler

Isaac Schankler

 

"Artifacts is in a sense about the collision of time scales that often happens when electronic music and acoustic music meet. Electronic music often asks us to slow down and focus on one particular idea or texture, with minute changes that may take a long time to even become audible. Acoustic music, on the other hand, is often eager to impress or overwhelm us with conflagrations of notes and gestures. When I tried to smoosh these things together, a lot of unexpected byproducts popped out. I decided to keep these artifacts." -Isaac Schankler

 
David Bird

David Bird

 

"Cy is a muted and intricate work inspired by the off-white colors and scribbled, graffiti-like lines in Cy Twombly's paintings. The piece features clarinet preparations and alterations as well as triggered samples of cassette tape tones and tape hiss." -David Bird

tags: composers, music, classical music, contemporary classical music, new music, electroacoustic music
Wednesday 04.26.17
Posted by Sugar Vendil
 

2016 Call for Scores Deadline this Friday!

This Friday is the deadline for our Call for Scores! While doing research for pieces for Pierrot ensemble with electronics for an upcoming concert, sans additional instruments, we noticed it was slim pickin’s out there. So we decided to throw out a call, a shout, a plea into the universe (and of course, the Twitterverse) to see what was out there, as well as create a commissioning opportunity for emerging composers who use electronics in their practice to write something brand new for us.

We can’t give too much away, but we’re working on a concert for 2017 that will involve technology and fashion. One of the pieces from our call can make it onto that concert, on an installment of our Composed Cocktails series, or something completely different and out there…we are always dreaming up new concepts! So Composers—get your submissions to us STAT! Find information on how to apply here.

tags: composers, call for scores, artists, open call, all artists
categories: Call for Scores, Werk
Monday 04.18.16
Posted by The Nouveau Classical Project