Become an Inside Track Member
Special price for ACO patrons & subscribers: $150 per person ($220 value)
Offer expires June 30, 2014
Inside Track is the best way to guarantee your tickets to all ACO’s groundbreaking concerts next season, to reserve VIP seats for our new music readings, and invitations for special ACO events. These benefits are offered at a substantial discount price exclusively for our longtime subscribers and patrons. Inside Track is your season pass to ACO and new musical discovery!
Your membership package includes a ticket to each of these three concerts:
Friday, November 21, 2014, 7:30pm. Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
Orchestra Underground: Monk’s Sphere
George Manahan, Music Director & Conductor
Theo Bleckmann, vocals | Ian Williams, electronics | Meredith Monk Vocal Ensemble
MEREDITH MONK: Night
Plus music by IAN WILLIAMS, AJ McCAFFREY, LOREN LOAICANO, & THEO BLECKMANN
Our 38th season-opener explores the influence of pioneering composer/vocalist Meredith Monk, with premieres by a longtime member of her ensemble and the 2013 Underwood emerging composer commission. Plus the first orchestra music by experimental-rocker Ian Williams (from Battles).
Friday, February 27, 2015, 7:30pm. Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
Orchestra Underground: Sins & Songs
George Manahan, Music Director & Conductor
Shara Worden & My Brightest Diamond, vocals
KURT WEILL: The Seven Deadly Sins
Plus music by MY BRIGHTEST DIAMOND, SARAH KIRKLAND SNIDER, DANIEL SCHNYDER & CARMEN MOORE
Kurt Weill’s masterpiece, The Seven Deadly Sins, combines cabaret and jazz influences with the orchestra with vocalist Shara Worden . Plus songs by Worden’s alter-ego My Brightest Diamond and Sarah Kirkland Snider, the U.S. premiere of music inspired by Dracula, and the world premiere of Carman Moore’s Tata Madiba, commissioned by ACO and honoring Nelson Mandela.
Thursday, April 9, 2015, 8pm. Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center
American Composers Orchestra: Blues Symphony & Beyond
George Manahan, Music Director & Conductor
Uri Caine, piano
WYNTON MARSALIS: Blues Symphony (New York Premiere)
Plus premieres by COURTNEY BRYAN & URI CAINE
The NYC premiere of jazz master Wynton Marsalis’ Blues Symphony. A world premiere by Courtney Bryan, New Orleans-born alumna of ACO’s Jazz Composers Institute. Plus the premiere of an expanded Double Trouble for piano & orchestra by virtuoso-improviser/composer Uri Caine.
Plus VIP Reserved Seating for:
Thursday & Friday, May 7 & 8, 2015. DiMenna Center for Classical Music
Underwood New Music Readings
George Manahan, Music Director & Conductor | Derek Bermel, Artistic Director
ACO’s annual roundup of the country’s brightest emerging composers
coLABoratory: Playing It UNsafe
Laboratory for the research and development of cutting-edge new orchestra music
A note about seating location:
Since ACO now performs at multiple venues, we cannot guarantee specific seats in the same location for every concert. We will, however, make every effort to accommodate your request. Inside Track seating is always best available prime parquet/orchestra.Be sure to indicate your preferred seating location, or if you wish to be seated next to another party when you complete your online payment.
If you have questions, please call 212.977.8495 ext 204
or email insidetrack@americancomposers.org
BECOME AN INSIDE TRACK MEMBER – $150 (Patron Offer)