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Felipe Lara: New Work for Large Ensemble

June 14, 2018

Praised by the New York Times as "a gifted Brazilian-American modernist" whose works are “brilliantly realized”, “technically formidable, wildly varied”, and possess “voluptuous, elemental lyricism”, Felipe Lara’s work — which includes orchestral, chamber, vocal, film, electroacoustic, and popular music—engages in producing new musical contexts by means of (re)interpreting and translating acoustical and extra-musical properties of familiar source sonorities into project-specific forces. He often aspires to create self-similar relationships between the macro and micro-articulation of the musical experience and highlights the interdependence of acoustic music composition and technology, including the application of electroacoustic paradigms as catalysts for both entire structures and local textures.

Your First Page gift goes to support the completion and premiere of this brilliant work! You will receive VIP tickets to the world premiere performance, acknowledgement in the program, a framed, signed copy of the first page of the score, and recognition with the piece in perpetuity. 

To fund Felipe Lara’s work for large ensemble, or hear about other First Page opportunities, please contact Rebekah Heller, co-Artistic Director
rebekah@iceorg.org | 347-227-7320

Natasha Anderson: Suppression/Dam Premiere | Spring 2019 →
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