Bang on a Can Marathon Features Chaya Czernowin
The 2008 Bang on a Can Marathon commences on Saturday, May 31 at 6 PM in the Winter Garden of the New York City World Financial Center. An innovative twelve-hour festival of continuous music where artists of the various and sometimes disparate scenes of new music converge, the marathon brings together pioneering performers and composers resulting in an eclectic and exciting showcase of contemporary music in all of its forms. Vanity Fair has described the festival by saying, "Imagine Lollapalooza advised by the ghost of John Cage. There are other places to hear contemporary music, but it is seldom offered with such a potent blend of intensity, authority and abandon."
Included in this year's program is the US premiere of Chaya Czernowin's new work Sahaf, performed by the Ensemble Nikel. Commissioned and dedicated to Ensemble Nikel of Israel, Sahaf is part of a series of works by Czernowin called Shifting Gravity which consists of five pieces expressing a distinct physical gesture.
This year's marathon also features music by Steve Reich, The Beatles, Brian Eno, Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Adams, Lukas Ligeti, Terry Riley, Bang on a Can co-founders Michael Gordon, David Lang, Julia Wolfe, and performances by the Bang on a Can All Stars, Signal, Crash Ensemble, Contact, So Percussion, and many more.
For more information on the Bang on a Can Marathon, visit www.bangonacan.org.
To learn more on the music of Chaya Czernowin, go to www.schott-music.com.
Chaya Czernowin
Sahaf (2008)
for ensemble
saxophone (baritone and sopranino), egtr, piano and percussion
7'
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