Ensemble Modern | April 13, 2024 Concert in NYC | Carnegie Hall
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Carnegie Hall Presents

Ensemble Modern

Saturday, April 13, 2024 7:30 PM Zankel Hall
Ensemble Modern by Wonge Bergmann
One of today’s leading interpreters of contemporary music, the acclaimed Ensemble Modern is a Frankfurt-based chamber ensemble comprising innovative musicians from around the world. In this program, curated with Pulitzer Prize winner Tania León, Ensemble Modern features music with driving, multilayered rhythms from the past century, including two seminal works from León’s category-defying catalog: Indígena and Rítmicas. Also featured are daring chamber-ensemble arrangements of Nancarrow’s astonishing player-piano studies, and recent works by Andile Khumalo and Christopher Trapani.  

Part of: Tania León

Performers

Ensemble Modern
Stefan Asbury, Conductor

Program

TANIA LEÓN Indígena

NANCARROW Study No. 7 (transcr. Yvar Mikhashoff in cooperation with Charles Schwobel)

ANDILE KHUMALO Invisible Self

NANCARROW Study No. 6 (transcr. Yvar Mikhashoff in cooperation with Charles Schwobel)

CHRISTOPHER TRAPANIno window without a wall (NY Premiere)

NANCARROW Study No. 12 (transcr. Yvar Mikhashoff in cooperation with Charles Schwobel)

TANIA LEÓN Rítmicas


Encore:

MORRICONE per i 40 anni

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately 90 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission. 

Mix and Mingle

Join us for a free drink at a post-concert reception in Zankel Hall’s Parterre Bar.
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Listen to Selected Works

Tania León is holder of the 2023–2024 Richard and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair at Carnegie Hall.

At a Glance

Ensemble Modern’s boundary-crossing selection of contemporary and near-contemporary music represents an ear-opening mix of styles, traditions, and instruments. Bookended by a pair of colorful, rhythmically propulsive works by Pulitzer Prize–winning Cuban American composer Tania León, the program features three dizzyingly complex—yet at the same time readily accessible—player piano studies by Conlon Nancarrow (in Yvar Mikhashoff’s colorful transcriptions for chamber orchestra). Of this iconic American experimentalist, György Ligeti said: “If J. S. Bach had grown up with blues, boogie-woogie, and Latin American music instead of the Protestant chorale, he would have composed like Nancarrow.” A similarly adventurous, cosmopolitan spirit animates the music of South African composer Andile Khumalo and American Italian composer Christopher Trapani.

Bios

Ensemble Modern

Ensemble Modern is a loudspeaker for the music of our time: courageous, uncompromising, and energetic. An essential, aesthetically polyglot amplifier for trendsetting sound concepts, it is ...

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Stefan Asbury

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