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Thursday, October 25th, 2007 at 7:30 PM
Theatre of Voices
Zankel Hall
Theatre of Voices
Paul Hillier, Director

  One of the world’s foremost vocal groups offers a program of modern works, including the World Premiere of a new composition by David Lang (a Carnegie Hall Corporation co-commission), along with works by Sheldon Frank and Luciano Berio.

SHELDON FRANK  "As I Was Saying"
BERIO  A-Ronne
DAVID LANG  the little match girl passion (World Premiere, Co-commissioned by The Carnegie Hall Corporation and The Perth Theatre and Concert Hall)


Saturday, November 10th, 2007 at 7:00 PM
KNM Berlin
Zankel Hall
Ron Winkler, Speaker
Ana Maria Rodriguez, Live Electronics
KNM Berlin
··Rebecca Lenton, Flute
··Gudrun Reschke, Oboe
··Winfried Rager, Clarinet
··Theo Nabicht, Clarinets and Saxophone
··Naama Golan, Trumpet
··Robin Hayward, Tuba
··Benjamin Kobler, Piano
··Dirk Rothbrust, Percussion
··Alexandre Babel, Percussion
··Steffen Tast, Conductor and Violin
··Ekkehard Windrich, Violin
··Kirstin Maria Pientka, Viola
··Ringela Riemke, Cello
··Arnulf Ballhorn, Doublebass

  KNM Berlin, acclaimed for its HouseMusik concerts in Berlin—in which private apartments, offices, shops, and cafés are used for a concert on the move—brings its innovative approach to Zankel Hall. In a mini-marathon, KNM presents a survey of today’s avant-garde music scene in Berlin with video, sound installations, and sampling as well as virtuosic music making.

STEFAN BARTLING  Mit Namen & RANDNOTIZ
HELMUT OEHRING  Philipp
MARC SABAT (Music) / PETER SABAT (Film)  AUTOMAT
RODRIGUEZ  Telegram from a Sea (words by Ron Winkler)
STEFANO GERVASONI  An (Quasi una serenata con la complicità di Schubert)
NONO  Post-prae-ludium No.1, "per Donau"
PETER ABLINGER  Voices and Piano
HELMUT LACHENMANN  Intérieur I
ALESSANDRO BOSETTI  The Listeners (video)
WALTER ZIMMERMANN  Shadows of Cold Mountain 5
THOMAS MEADOWCROFT  Ezra Jack Plot (with video stills from The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats)
STEPHAN WINKLER  Vom Durst nach Dasein


Thursday, February 28th, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Alarm Will Sound
Zankel Hall
Alarm Will Sound
Alan Pierson, Artistic Director and Conductor

NANCARROW  Study for Player Piano No. 2A (arr. Gavin Chuck)
LIGETI  Movimento preciso e meccanico (3rd movement) from Chamber Concerto for 13 Instruments
JOSQUIN DES PREZ  Agnus Dei II from Missa L'homme armé super voces (arr. Payton MacDonald)
NANCARROW  Study for Player Piano No. 6 (arr. Yvar Mikhashoff)
THE SHAGGS  Philosophy of the World (arr. Gavin Chuck)
HARRISON BIRTWISTLE  Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum
JOHN ADAMS  Son of Chamber Symphony (NY Premiere, Co-commissioned by The Carnegie Hall Corporation, Stanford Lively Arts, and the San Francisco Ballet)
APHEX TWIN  Gwely Mernans (arr. Ken Thomson)
CICONIA  Le ray au soleyl (arr. Gavin Chuck)
MOCHIPET  Dessert Search for Techno Baklava (arr. Stefan Freund)

Nonesuch
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Friday, March 28th, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Zankel Hall
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Thomas Adès, Conductor
Stephen Wallace, Countertenor (Pleasure)
William Purefoy, Countertenor (Truth)
Christopher Lemmings, Tenor (Beauty)
Roderick Williams, Baritone (Deceit)
Stephen Richardson, Bass (Time)

GERALD BARRY  The Triumph of Beauty and Deceit (Concert Performance, NY Premiere)
  
The new-music ensemble from Birmingham, England, performs the New York concert premiere of contemporary Irish composer Gerald Barry’s opera The Triumph of Beauty and Deceit.



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