2022-2023 Wunsch New Music Festival, September 25-27, 2022
Every two years, KU Music provides students — and the public — with the opportunity to experience innovative new music from some of today’s leading composers and ensembles during the Wunsch New Music Festival. The festival concerts are free and open to the public.
Guest Artists for the 2022-2023 Festival:
Guest Composer-in-Residence: Dr. Marcos Balter - Fritz Reiner Professor of Musical Composition, Columbia University
Guest Ensemble-in-Residence: International Contemporary Ensemble - "America’s foremost new-music group" (The New Yorker)
Program
Jessie Cox: Sonic Cartographies (2022) for solo bassoon and six pre-recorded bassoons
Rebekah Heller, bassoon
Alvin Singleton: Agoru III (1971)
Isabel Lepanto Gleicher, flute
Unsuk Chin: Advice from a Caterpillar (2007)
Joshua Rubin, bass clarinet
Marcos Balter: Codex Seraphinianus (2014)
- short break -
Bahar Royaee: Tombstone (2017)
Kyle Armbrust, viola
Erin Rogers, saxophone
Fay Victor: Flow to the Next (2020)
Isabel Lepanto Gleicher, flute
Joshua Rubin, clarinet
Rebekah Heller, bassoon
Erin Rogers, saxophone
INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE
With a commitment to cultivating a more curious and engaged society through music, the International Contemporary Ensemble – as a commissioner and performer at the highest level – amplifies creators whose work propels and challenges how music is made and experienced. The Ensemble’s 35 members are featured as soloists, chamber musicians, commissioners, and collaborators with the foremost musical artists of our time. Works by emerging composers have anchored the Ensemble’s programming since its founding in 2001, and the group’s recordings and digital platforms highlight the many voices that weave music’s present.
Described as “America’s foremost new-music group” (The New Yorker), the Ensemble has become a leading force in new music throughout the last 20 years, having premiered over 1,000 works and having been a vehicle for the workshop and performance of thousands of works by student composers across the U.S. The Ensemble’s composer-collaborators—many who were unknown at the time of their first Ensemble collaboration—have fundamentally shaped its creative ethos and have continued to highly visible and influential careers, including MacArthur Fellow Tyshawn Sorey; long-time Ensemble collaborator, founding member, and 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winner Du Yun; and the Ensemble’s founder, 2012 MacArthur Fellow, and first-ever flutist to win Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Prize, Claire Chase.
CREDITS
The International Contemporary Ensemble’s performances and commissioning activities during the 2022-23 concert season are made possible by the generous support of many individuals as well as the Mellon Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, Jerome Foundation, Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Aaron Copland Fund for Music Inc., MAP Fund, Mid Atlantic Arts, Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts, Amphion Foundation, The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, New Music USA’s New Music Organizational Development Fund, Alice M. Ditson Fund of Columbia University, BMI Foundation, as well as public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the New York State Council for the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, the Illinois Arts Council Agency, and the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The International Contemporary Ensemble was the Ensemble in Residence of the Nokia Bell Labs Experiments in Art and Technology from 2018-2021. Yamaha Artist Services New York is the exclusive piano provider for the International Contemporary Ensemble.