2001-02 Season

Orchestra TechOctober 10 – 14, 2001 / New York City

Orchestra Tech

 

A five-day conference and concert series exploring the integration of technology and the orchestra. Click here to learn more about the Orchestra Tech conference.

Wednesday, October 10, 2001 at 8 pm
Miller Theatre, Columbia University

American Composers Orchestra
Orchestra Tech Opening Concert

Gil Rose and Jeffrey Milarsky, conductors
Steven Schick, percussion

JOHN OSWALD: Concerto for Conductor and Orchestra
(New York Premiere)

OTTO LUENING: Synthesis
EDMUND CAMPION: What goes up…
(New York Premiere)

DAVID FELDER: In Between
(New York Premiere)
RANDALL WOOLF: Hee Haw


Thursday, October 11, 2001 at 8 pm
Merkin Concert Hall

Orchestra Tech presents Speculum Musicae

MARK APPLEBAUM: Scipio wakes up
(New York Premiere)
JAMES MOBBERLY: Soggiorno
(New York Premiere)
JOSHUA FINEBERG: Empreintes
(U.S. Premiere)
MATHEW ROSENBLUM:
Kuan Tzu


Friday, October 12, 2001 at 8 pm
Great Hall, Cooper Union

Ethel: Electric Quartet with Carol Wincenc, flute

 

STEVEMACKEY: String Theory
RICARDO DAL FARRA: Homotecia
(World Premiere)
INGRAM MARSHALL: Fog Tropes II
RAND STEIGER: 13 Loops
(World premiere, New Version)

MARK WINGATE: Prophecy
ROGER REYNOLDS: Ariadne’s Thread
(New York Premiere)


Saturday, October 13, 2001 at 8 pm
The Knitting Factory

Electro-Acoustic Composers Out Front!

Composer-performers explore new worlds of technology,  improvisation and virtuosity with performances by:
MARI KIMURA
MARTHA MOOKE
DANIEL TRUEMAN
GOLAN LEVIN


Sunday, October 14, 2001 at 8 pm
Carnegie Hall

American Composers Orchestra
Technology and the Orchestra

Sunday, October 14, 2001 at 8 pm
Carnegie Hall

American Composers Orchestra
Technology and the Orchestra

Paul Lustig Dunkel, conductor

EDGARD VARESE: Déserts
(with video created by Bill Viola) (New York Premiere)
TOD MACHOVER: Sparkler
(World Premiere, ACO Commission)
MORTON SUBOTNICK: Before the Butterfly
(World Premiere, Digital Version)

TRISTAN MURAIL: Le Partage des Eaux
(U.S. Premiere)


Philip GlassSunday, February 3, 2002 at 3 pm
Carnegie Hall

Philip Glass 65th Birthday Concert

 

 

Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
Lauren Flanigan, soprano
Raschèr Saxophone Quartet

PHILIP GLASS/RAVI SHANKAR: Passages
(U.S. Premiere)
PHILIP GLASS: Symphony No. 6, “Plutonian Ode”
(World Premiere, Carnegie Hall Corporation and Bruckner Orchestra, Linz Commission)


IcebreakerSunday, March 10, 2002 at 3 pm
Carnegie Hall

ACO 25th Anniversary Concert, Part I

Steven Sloane, conductor (Carnegie Hall Debut)
Icebreaker, guest ensemble

 

Steven Sloane

STEWART WALLACE: The Book of Five
(World Premiere, ACO/ASCAP Foundation Commission)
ERICH KORNGOLD: Symphony in F#, Op. 40


Sunday, April 14, 2002 at 3 pm
Carnegie Hall

ACO 25th Anniversary Concert, Part II

Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
Margaret Leng Tan, piano

KEVIN PUTS: Falling Dream
(World Premiere, BMI Foundation/Carlos Surinach Fund Commission)
FRANCIS THORNE: Concerto for Orchestra
(World Premiere, ACO Commission)
JOHN CAGE: Concerto for Prepared Piano and Chamber Orchestra
ELLIOTT CARTER: Variations for Orchestra


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