ICE/Xenakis in Boston
April 16, 2009
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

ICE/Xenakis in Chicago
June 4, 2009
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

ICE/Xenakis in New York
October 17, 2009
Miller Theater

ICE/Xenakis in San Diego
January 13, 2010
UCSD Conrad Prebys Concert Hall

Xenakis is the new Black

Check out this eloquent preview of ICE’s upcoming concert with Steve Schick at Boston’s Isabel Stewart Gardner Museum. From Keith Powers, classical music critic for the Boston Herald:
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Boston Herald original link 
March 20, 2009

With high-octane superstars like Renee Fleming, Peter Serkin and Murray Perahia coming to town this spring, Boston’s classical scene promises to please. But amid the star power, one event stands out: a long-overdue tribute to courageous composer Iannis Xenakis.

Name another composer who would take a commission from a ruthless dictator (the shah of Iran) and then go on to write a work dedicated to the man’s political prisoners. Who else would design a World’s Fair building by first writing a score? Xenakis moved easily from physics to game theory to architecture to computer music, but the 20th century was slow to recognize his influence or output. Next month’s concert, featuring the International Contemporary Ensemble as part of the Isabella Stewart Gardner’s Composer Portraits series, should start rectifying his neglect (April 16 at the Gardner Museum; $5-$23; 617-278-5156).

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For tickets and more information, visit the Gardner Museum’s website.

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