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Ensemble Connect

Ensemble Connect February 2024 Program

Friday, February 16, 2024

7:30 PM Performance
Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall
Arthur Zankel Music Center

CONCERT PROGRAM

INTI FIGGIS-VIZUETA | seven sisters paint the earth (World Premiere, commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
GABRIELA LENA FRANK | Leyendas: an Andean Walkabout for String Orchestra*
*with Skidmore student musicians
TANIA LEĂ“N | De Memorias
BEETHOVEN | Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 16

 
Ensemble Connect explores the past, present, and future of classical music with a spirit of adventure and endless possibility. In this wide-ranging program, the musicians perform the world premiere of a Carnegie Hall–commissioned work by inti figgis-vizueta, a composer whose music “feels sprouted between structures, liberated from certainty and wrought from a language we’d do well to learn” (The Washington Post). They also perform Beethoven’s Quintet for Piano and Winds in E-flat Major; the string orchestra version of Gabriela Lena Frank’s adventuresome Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout, in collaboration with Skidmore music department students; and De Memorias, a woodwind quintet by Cuban-American composer, Tania LeĂłn.
 
This event is free and open to the public; no tickets required.
 

Presented by the Department of Music and the Office of Special Programs

The biannual residency is made possible by the generous support of David and Beverly Sanders Payne '59 (October residency) and the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation (February residency).


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NY-based composer (b.1993) braids a childhood of overlapping immigrant communities and Black-founded Freedom schools—in Chocolate City (DC) —with direct Andean & Irish heritage and a deep connection to the land. “Her music   feels sprouted between structures, liberated from certainty and wrought from a language we’d do well to learn” writes The Washington Post. inti's work explores the transformative power of group improvisation and play, working to reconcile historical aesthetics and experimental practices with trans & Indigenous futures. Recent highlights include the Carnegie Hall premiere of her string quartet concerto, Seven Sides of Fire, written for the and , conducted by ; performances of Coradh (bending) by the , , and ; and the  premiere of her evening-length show Music for Transitions, created in collaboration with two-time Grammy Award-winning cellist , praised as “thrilling” and “revolutionary” by I Care If You Listen. Upcoming projects include clay songs for ’s 50th Anniversary, a new Carnegie Hall-commissioned work for , continued development of  for vocal ensemble , and a new piano concerto for  and the , conducted by .

 


  


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