Colburn School of Performing Arts, 200 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90012

GERARD GRISEY: Tempus ex Machina (L.A. premiere)
GERARD GRISEY: Les Espaces Acoustiques (Part I) (L.A. premiere)

red fish blue fish, percussion ensemble
Steven Schick, director
Argento Chamber Ensemble
Michel Galante, conductor
Alicia Lee, clarinet
Brian Walsh, clarinet
Pamela Vliek Martchev, flute
Alison Lowell, oboe
Nick Terry, percussion
Eric Guinivan, percussion
Tereza Stanislav, violin

Les Espaces Acoustiques has been described as "awe-inspiring" by Alex Ross of The New Yorker. It is one of the most influential works in postwar European music, in which Grisey’s analysis of sonic phenomena led the way to a new approach to harmony, incorporating the entire range of sound from consonance to noise. The L.A. premiere of Part 1 for 18 players is led by members of the Argento Chamber Ensemble, who thrilled audiences last season. No less monumental is Grisey’s percussion sextet Tempus ex Machina, here performed from the balcony of Zipper Hall by red fish blue fish, the world-renowned ensemble founded by Steven Schick.

This concert is supported, in part, by The French-American Fund for Contemporary Music, a program of FACE with support from Cultural Services of the French Embassy, CulturesFrance, SACEM and the Florence Gould Foundation.

Official Website: http://www.mondayeveningconcerts.org

Added by MEC on October 5, 2008

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