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Concert III: From Inside to Out, Secreted and Revealed
Anne Callaway: Devachan (1992) first Boston performance Brian Sears: New Work, TBA (2020) Collage New Music 2019-20 Fellow Thomas Adès: Catch (1991) Marjorie Merryman: Four Images, for solo cello first Boston performance David Froom: Hidden Motives (2018) first Boston performance
All performances include a 7pm pre-concert talk with the composers and music director, as well as a post-concert reception.
Four composers new to Collage concerts and one familiar voice bring our 19-20 season to a close. At opposite ends of the program, Anne Callaways Devachan opens with fire and winds its way to an evocation of mystery, while David Frooms Hidden Motives begins ferociously, but uncovers a very different path to an unsettled close. Catch, by the renowned British composer Thomas Adès, captures a different spirit, a theatrical game at once jovial and serious, the quartet members vascillating in their interrelationships.
Marjorie Merrymans beautiful Four Images (the first movement of the then incomplete work was heard several seasons ago on a CNM concert) casts the solo cello in a highly flexible mold, first, fluidly Bach-like, then ethereal, then ebullient, and finally poignantly reflective. Brian Sears, Collages Fellow for the season and currently a graduate student at Brandeis University, frequently composes music in which technological create immersive sonic environments. As of now, we dont know what his new work for Collage will bring, but we look forward to finding out!
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LocationEdward M. Pickman Concert Hall, Longy School of Music (View)
27 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
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