Jason Eckardt
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Out Of Chaos
mode 137 Jason ECKARDT: Out of Chaos - After Serra - Ensemble 21, Jeffrey Milarsky, conductor; Tangled Loops - Marilyn Nonken, piano; A Glimpse Retraced - Marilyn Nonken, piano, Ensemble 21, Paul Hostetter, conductor; Polarities - Ensemble 21, Jeffrey Milarsky, conductor ... Read More
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Undersong
mode 234 Jason ECKARDT: Undersong – cycle on texts by Laura Mullen - Toni Arnold, soprano. Fred Sherry, cello. Claire Chase, flute. International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), Steve Schick, conductor ... Read More
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Tony Arnold
Tony Arnold John von Rhein of the Chicago Tribune writes, “anything sung by soprano Tony Arnold is worth hearing.” Hailed by the New York Times as “a bold and powerful interpreter,” she has gained international acclaim for sparkling and insightful performances of the most daunting contemporary scores. In 2001, Ms. Arnold became the only vocalist ever to be awarded first prize in the Gaudeamus International Interpreters Competition. Later that year, she claimed first prize in ... Read More
Claire Chase
Claire Chase Claire Chase is active as a soloist, collaborative artist, curator and arts entrepreneur. Over the past decade Claire has given the world premieres of more than 100 new works for solo flute, many of them tailor-made for her, and she has produced and curated more than 500 concerts of contemporary music. She founded the International Contemporary Ensemble in 2001 and has served as ICE's executive director since its inception. First Prize Winner of ... Read More
Jason Eckardt
Jason Eckardt Jason Eckardt (b. 1971, Princeton, NJ) played guitar in rock and jazz bands until, upon hearing the music of Webern, he immediately devoted himself to composition. He has been internationally recognized through commissions from Carnegie Hall, the Koussevitzky Foundation, the Guggenheim Museum, the Fromm Foundation at Harvard University, and percussionist Evelyn Glennie; awards from the ISCM (National Prize), Deutschen Musikrat-Stadt Wesel (Symposium NRW Prize), ASCAP, the University of Illinois (Martirano Prize), ... Read More
Fred Sherry
Fred Sherry Cellist Fred Sherry has introduced audiences on five continents and all fifty United States to the music of our time through his close association with such composers as Milton Babbitt, Elliott Carter, Mario Davidovsky, Lukas Foss, Oliver Knussen, Peter Lieberson, Steve Mackey, Toru Takemitsu, Charles Wuorinen and John Zorn. He has been a member of the Group for Contemporary Music, Luciano Berio’s Juilliard Ensemble, the Galimir String Quartet and a collaborator with jazz ... Read More