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Carlsbad premiers a master

The 11th Annual Carlsbad Music Festival will present multiple interesting classical performances.

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Steven Schick
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Carlsbad Music Festival

  • Friday, September 19, 2014, noon to 10 p.m.
  • Carlsbad Village, 2930 Roosevelt Street, San Diego
David Lang
Video:

David Lang: The Little Match Girl Passion (excerpt)

The 11th Annual Carlsbad Music Festival is starting September 19th and goes through the 21st.

Pulitzer-prize winning composer and Bang on a Can co-founder David Lang will be in residence and his music will be performed throughout the Festival.

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The New Yorker states “Lang, once a post-minimalist enfant terrible, has solidified his standing as an American master,” and CMF is presenting three US premieres of his work.

Steven Schick will conduct Renga, the new San Diego-based chamber orchestra he co-founded, in the US premiere of David Lang’s “Darker,” an hour-long piece for 12 solo strings.

Art of Elan will be joined by soprano Susan Narucki for a concert of music by David Lang and his students, including the US premiere of “ark luggage” for soprano and string quartet.

Sacra/Profana will give a performance of new music for choir including a world premiere by Festival Director Matt McBane and music by David Lang.

Brooklyn-based piano trio Dawn of Midi will perform their genre-defying album “Dysnomia.”

USC Thornton Edge, led by Donald Crockett, will give a concert of new music for chamber orchestra by composers Crockett, Andrew Norman, Ted Hearne, and Sean Friar.

For a full list of artists and performances visit the CMF website.

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Steven Schick
Past Event

Carlsbad Music Festival

  • Friday, September 19, 2014, noon to 10 p.m.
  • Carlsbad Village, 2930 Roosevelt Street, San Diego
David Lang
Video:

David Lang: The Little Match Girl Passion (excerpt)

The 11th Annual Carlsbad Music Festival is starting September 19th and goes through the 21st.

Pulitzer-prize winning composer and Bang on a Can co-founder David Lang will be in residence and his music will be performed throughout the Festival.

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The New Yorker states “Lang, once a post-minimalist enfant terrible, has solidified his standing as an American master,” and CMF is presenting three US premieres of his work.

Steven Schick will conduct Renga, the new San Diego-based chamber orchestra he co-founded, in the US premiere of David Lang’s “Darker,” an hour-long piece for 12 solo strings.

Art of Elan will be joined by soprano Susan Narucki for a concert of music by David Lang and his students, including the US premiere of “ark luggage” for soprano and string quartet.

Sacra/Profana will give a performance of new music for choir including a world premiere by Festival Director Matt McBane and music by David Lang.

Brooklyn-based piano trio Dawn of Midi will perform their genre-defying album “Dysnomia.”

USC Thornton Edge, led by Donald Crockett, will give a concert of new music for chamber orchestra by composers Crockett, Andrew Norman, Ted Hearne, and Sean Friar.

For a full list of artists and performances visit the CMF website.

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