The Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble will perform at
Carnegie Hall on April 24.
Their performance, by invitation from the Kronos Quartet, is for the
45th anniversary of the premiere of Terry Riley’s “In C.” Kronos, plus
members of Grand Valley’s ensemble, will be among a one-time-only
gathering of musicians including, Terry Riley and original “In C”
performers Stuart Dempster, Jon Gibson, and Pauline Oliveros.
The ensemble’s founder and director, Bill Ryan, was named as an Arts
Educator Award honoree at the 23rd Annual Governor’s Awards for Arts
& Culture (The Guvvys), in November. Since its start in 2006, the
New Music Ensemble has quickly risen to the national stage. They have
been featured on NPR’s “Weekend Edition,” performed in New York at the
Bang On a Can marathon, and at the College Music Society national
conference in Atlanta.
The ensemble’s 2007 recording of Steve Reich’s “Music for 18 Musicians”
was called the “story of the year in classical music” by WNYC’s John
Shaefer. The CD has received glowing critical reviews worldwide and was
named on numerous “Best Recordings of 2007” lists, including those by
the New York Times, New York Magazine, and L.A. Weekly. In a rarity for
new music ensembles, it spent 11 weeks on Billboard’s top classical
crossover chart.
For more information, contact Bill Ryan at (616) 331-3087 or visit www.newmusicensemble.org.
Grand Valley ensemble to play Carnegie Hall
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