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Feb 23

Verfluchung

May 23 2023 at 7:30PM, at DiMenna Center’s Cary Hall, Ekmeles sings Verfluchung, a program featuring a world premiere by Corie Rose Soumah, the live premieres two works only previously recorded by Joshua Alvarez Mastel and Katherine Balch, a recent Ekmeles commission by Erin Gee, and the title work: a monumental trio by Mathias Spahlinger.

Mathias Spahlinger’s verfluchung is a searing 30 minute tour de force for three vocalists playing small wooden percussion. The title translates to a ‘cursing’, and Li Tai-Pei’s text ‘cursed be war, cursed be the work of weapons’ is intoned, broken apart, and repeated endlessly, in a powerful cry for peace. The titanic structure of the piece is built on prime numbers, especially twin primes, separated by two. E.g. 107 and 109.

Joshua Alvarez Mastel’s animal takes a fragile and intimate soundworld of subtle vocalization, and makes it mechanically intense via the means of close amplification. The composer’s performance note for the piece implores the singers to ‘focus their performance inwardly, as if singing to each other in a darkened cellar’. Gossamer threads of voice at the edge of control are gently passed back and forth across the ensemble in space, with each voice placed in a single speaker surrounding the audience.

Corie Rose Soumah’s New Work will explore aspects of her biracial identity, and will feature immersive, uninterrupted electronics throughout, making use of a complex 6-speaker setup surrounding the audience.

Katherine Balch’s forgetting takes as its text an excerpt from Katie Ford’s Estrangement, dealing with forgetting as a labor and a practice, a kind of inverse of learning. Stuttering and whispered vocal figures are complemented by the clicking of toy ratchets played by each member of the ensemble. The work grows toward a gentle chorale, only to be overwhelmed by the crescendo of the ratchets.

Finally Erin Gee’s Mouthpiece XXXVI, written for Ekmeles after working with the composer to record her Three Scenes from Sleep, and with the support of a Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Grant, skitters and pops along with Gee’s idiosyncratic and idiomatic vocal gestures. Despite the unfamiliar materials, the subtle play of repetition and variation draws the listener forward through the intricate web of voices.

  • Corie Rose Soumah – New Work (2023) World Premiere
  • Katherine Balch – forgetting (2021) Live Premiere
  • Joshua Alvarez Mastel – animal (2021) Live Premiere
  • Erin Gee – Mouthpiece XXXVI (2021)
  • Mathias Spahlinger – verfluchung (1983/85) US Premiere

Total duration of the program is approximately 79 minutes without intermission.

Personnel for concert

Ekmeles’s 2022-2023 season is made possible with funds from the Amphion Foundation, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, The Alice M. Ditson Fund, The Fritz Reiner Center for Contemporary Music, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Ekmeles is a recipient of the 2023 Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation Ensemble Prize.

Logos of Ekmeles's funders: New York State, New York City, Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung, The Amphion Foundation, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, the Alice M. Ditson fund

09
Feb 23

Ekmeles sings Gesualdo

May 11, 2023 at 1:15PM, at the Actor’s Chapel St. Malachy Roman Catholic Church, Ekmeles explores the music of Don Carlo Gesualdo through the lens of lute tuning. The six singers of Ekmeles are joined by Adam Cockerham, lutenist, with whom they will demonstrate the effect that the lute’s tuning had on the expressive qualities of the madrigals. To highlight this quality, a didactic work by Crescentio will be given its modern premiere in contrasting approaches to tuning.

  • Carlo Gesualdo – Mentre, mia stella miri
  • Carlo Gesualdo – Sparge la morte al mio Signor nel viso
  • Simon Crescentio – Tu parti, ohime (modern premiere)
  • Carlo Gesualdo – Se vi duol il mio duolo
  • Carlo Gesualdo – Moro, lasso
  • Carlo Gesualdo – Chiaro risplender suole

Total duration of the program is approximately 45 minutes without intermission.

Personnel for concert

Ekmeles’s 2022-2023 season is made possible with funds from the Amphion Foundation, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, The Alice M. Ditson Fund, The Fritz Reiner Center for Contemporary Music, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Ekmeles is a recipient of the 2023 Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation Ensemble Prize.

Logos of Ekmeles's funders: New York State, New York City, Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung, The Amphion Foundation, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, the Alice M. Ditson fund

01
Feb 23

Tesselat Composer Collective

March 10, 2023 at 8PM, at the DiMenna Center’s Cary Hall, Ekmeles sings the world premieres of works written for them by members of the international composer collective Tesselat.

Hailing from Canada, China, France, Iran, Japan, and Poland, the composers bring a variety of backgrounds and influences to their music. The works take inspiration from such varied sources as the ripples of goldfish in a pond, Berio’s Sequenza III, an Old High German magical incantation, and the memory of being lost on a mountain.

  • Ramin Akhavijou – ttttt (2023) World Premiere
  • Jean-Patrick Besingrand – La colline sans nom est perdue dans le brume (2023) World Premiere
  • Amy Brandon – Erratics (2022) US Premiere
  • Amy Brandon – Night is the Darkest Weather (2022) US Premiere
  • Chatori Shimizu – Kingyo Obsession (2023) World Premiere of new arrangement
  • Tomasz Skweres – Merseburg Charm (2022) World Premiere
  • Piyawat Louilarpprasert – i.u. (2023) World Premiere

Total duration of the program is approximately 60 minutes without intermission.

Personnel for concert

Ekmeles’s 2022-2023 season is made possible with funds from the Amphion Foundation, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, The Alice M. Ditson Fund, The Fritz Reiner Center for Contemporary Music, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Ekmeles is a recipient of the 2023 Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation Ensemble Prize.

Logos of Ekmeles's funders: New York State, New York City, Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung, The Amphion Foundation, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, the Alice M. Ditson fund