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Dal Niente: Party 2014
Dal Niente first unveiled The Party in 2012 as a communal experience that casts away some of the concert hall's conventions in order to bring listeners together in a new way. During Dal Niente: Party 2014, people can sit where and how they want; they can stand, lie down, choose what to listen to at any particular moment, relax, move, talk, drink, eat. Most importantly, they can listen to music together -- the experience is the antithesis of listening to music through earbuds plugged into your head as you sit alone staring at a computer screen. Dal Niente: Party 2014 brings together stylistically diverse and uniquely brilliant composers' music for you to encounter, examine and share in one unforgettable evening.
Program:
Ted Hearne (b. 1982): Crispy Gentleman (2012) for flute, bass clarinet, violin, viola, cello, piano, and percussion Johannes Kriedler (b. 1980): Stil 1f (2010) for piccolo flute, cello, piano, and tape Beat Furrer (b. 1954): Aria (1998/1999) for soprano, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, viola, and cello David Lang (b. 1957): Pay Me Now (2000) for soprano, saxophone, oboe, and double bass Franco Donatoni (1927-2000): Triplum (1995) for flute, oboe, and clarinet Chris Fisher-Lochhead (b. 1984): Bludgeon Me for soprano, oboe, saxophone, double bass, cello, melodica, and percussion Ashley Fure (b. 1982): something to hunt (2014) for alto saxophone, oboe, bass clarinet, violin, viola, cello, and double bass George Lewis (b. 1952): New Work (2014) for violin and piano Natacha Diels (b. 1981): Ether (2005) for amplified piccolo and tape Alex Mincek (b. 1975): Nucleus (2007) for tenor saxophone and percussion Augusta Read Thomas (b. 1964): Capricci (2011) for flute and clarinet Alex Lunsqui (b. 1969): Dimensions (2013) for solo percussion Thomas Ades (b. 1971): Traced Overhead (1995/96) for solo piano John Adams (b. 1947 ): China Gates (1977) for solo piano
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LocationJackson Junge Gallery (View)
1389 North Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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