Side-by-Side Concert with San Francisco Contemporary Music Players
Special Event7PM in Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall: How Music is Made with Eric Dudley & Guests, pre-concert discussion
In partnership with the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players (SFCMP), SFCM students will work with and perform alongside SFCMP, many of whom are SFCM faculty, in one of SFCMP's featured concerts of the season. The program will also feature world premieres of works by students from SFCM's Technology and Applied Composition program.
Prior to tonight's concert, please join us for a pre-concert discussion at 7PM in the Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall. The discussion, titled "How Music is Made" will be with artistic director Eric Dudley and guests.
PROGRAM
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Revisiting channels of inspiration that pandemic-era cancellations put on hold, this program riffs on the intersection of two seemingly disparate though surprisingly connected worlds: those of Prog Rock and High Modernism. Mazzoli, Andriessen and Mackey form a triumvirate of influence as modern classicists bent on infusing their work with Rock elements and sound, while the fascinating dialogue and artistic exchange between colossal figures like Boulez and Zappa has air time in a juxtaposition of two of their most compact and characteristic works – the French Modernist’s highly personal take on the specific instrumental colors of Schoenberg’s Pierrot ensemble, and the American experimentalist’s most ambitious homage to late-century European style, through sizable orchestral forces deployed to ingenious effect.
Missy Mazzoli: Tooth and Nail (2010)
Joi Marchetti: Sestina for contrabass & electronics (2023) - world premiere*
Ian Rictor: Cloudburst for trumpet & electronics (2023) - world premiere*
Louis Andriessen: Life (2009) with film by Marijke van Warmerdam
Steve Mackey: San Francisco (1997)
Pierre Boulez: Dérive 1 (1984)
Frank Zappa: The Perfect Stranger (1984)
*Students from SFCM's Technology & Applied Composition Department
Tickets for these concerts must be purchased through the SFCMP website.