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Bang on a Can

Bang on a Can is a multi-faceted contemporary classical music organization based in New York City. It was founded in 1987 by three American composers who remain its artistic directors: Julia Wolfe, David Lang, and Michael Gordon. Called "the country's most important vehicle for contemporary music" by the San Francisco Chronicle,[1] the organization focuses on the presentation of new concert music, and has presented hundreds of musical events worldwide.[2]

Formation

1987 (1987)

New York City, New York, United States

Presenting new concert music

English

Notable performances[edit]

Bang on a Can is perhaps best known for its Marathon Concerts,[3] during which an eclectic mix of pieces are performed in succession over the course of many hours while audience members, who are encouraged to maintain a "jeans-and-tee-shirt informality," are welcome to come and go as they please. For the twentieth anniversary of their Marathon Concerts, Bang on a Can presented twenty-six hours of uninterrupted music at the World Financial Center Winter Garden Atrium in New York City.


Among Bang on a Can's early events were performances by John Cage, premieres of Glenn Branca’s epic symphonies for massed electric guitars, and fully staged operas by Harry Partch, featuring the composer's original instruments.

Bang on a Can Summer Festival

2002-present

Summer Institute of Music

The Carbon Copy Building - a "comic book opera" with words and drawings by recipient Ben Katchor. It was the winner of the 2000 Obie Award for Best Production.[5]

MacArthur Grant

Lost Objects - a contemporary oratorio, with a libretto by . It is a fusion of baroque music and modern soundscapes, rendered in performance by the original instruments ensemble Concerto Köln with four electronic instruments, three solo vocalists, a choir, and a live remix generated by DJ Spooky.[6][7]

Deborah Artman

The New Yorkers - a staged multimedia concert with additional contributions by filmmakers and visual artists including: Ben Katchor, , Doug Aitken, and William Wegman.

Bill Morrison

Shelter - a multi-media work that, in the words of librettist Deborah Artman, "evokes the power and threat of nature, the soaring frontier promise contained in the framing of a new house, the pure aesthetic beauty of blueprints, the sweet architecture of sound and the uneasy vulnerability that underlies even the safety of our sleep."

Bang on a Can Live, volume 1 (1992)

Bang on a Can Live, volume 2 (1993)

Bang on a Can Live, volume 3 (1994)

Industry (1995)

Cheating, Lying, Stealing (1996)

(composed by Brian Eno) (1998)

Music for Airports

Renegade Heaven (2001)

Lost Objects (2001)

In C (composed by ) (2001)

Terry Riley

Bang on a Can Classics (2002)

Gigantic Dancing Human Machine (music of ) (2003)

Louis Andriessen

ShadowBang (composed by ) (2003)

Evan Ziporyn

Music in Fifths / Two Pages (composed by ) (2004)

Philip Glass

Bang on a Can Meets (2004)

Kyaw Kyaw Naing

Elida (composer and guest musician ) (2005)

Iva Bittová

A Ballad for Many (composer and guest musician ) (2006)

Don Byron

The Essential (2006)

Martin Bresnick

The Carbon Copy Building (2007)

Music for Airports (Live) (2008)

Music from the Film (Untitled) (2009)

Double Sextet / 2x5 (music of ) (2010)

Steve Reich

Big Beautiful Dark and Scary (2012)

Shelter (Ensemble Signal) (2013)

Field Recordings (2015)

List of experimental music festivals

Bang on a Can official website

Asphalt Orchestra official website

Found Sound Nation official website

Art of the States: Bang on a Can Festival

Art of the States: Bang on a Can All-Stars

discography at Discogs

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