Alarm Will Sound

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  • Years Active: 2000s

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Alarm Will Sound is a 20-member chamber orchestra that focuses on recordings and performances of contemporary music. Its performances have been described as "equal parts exuberance, nonchalance, and virtuosity" by the Financial Times and as "a triumph of ensemble playing" by the San Francisco Chronicle. The New York Times said that Alarm Will Sound is "one of the most vital and original ensembles on the American music scene."

Alarm Will Sound's repertoire ranges from European to American works, from the arch-modernist to the pop-influenced. The group has worked with contemporary composers, premiering pieces by Steve Reich, John Adams, David Lang, Anthony Gatto, Cenk Ergün, Aaron Jay Kernis, Michael Gordon, Augusta Read Thomas, Stefan Freund, and Wolfgang Rihm.

From 2004 to 2007, they were musical artists-in-residence at Dickinson College. ASCAP recognized Alarm Will Sound with its Concert Music Award in 2006 for "the virtuosity, passion and commitment with which they perform and champion the repertory for the 21st century."

Alarm Will Sound's 2005 album Acoustica (released July 2005 on Cantaloupe Music) features acoustic arrangements of music by Aphex Twin. Its first two recordings were of music written by Steve Reich.

Their 2009 album a/rhythmia, released on Nonesuch Records is an eclectic mix of rhythmically complex music by Benedict Mason, Michael Gordon, György Ligeti, Mochipet, Johannes Ciconia, Conlon Nancarrow, Harrison Birtwistle, Josquin des Prez, and Autechre.

In 2010, the group collaborated with Dirty Projectors to develop and perform The Getty Address in its new identity as a live performance piece at Lincoln Center, Disney Hall and the Barbican Centre. Music that Dirty Projectors front-man Dave Longstreth created on a computer by meticulous and complicated sampling, looping and layering was translated and arranged by Matt Marks, Alan Pierson, and Chris Thompson for 23 musicians of both bands.

Members of the ensemble began playing together while studying at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, and have diverse experience in composition, improvisation, jazz, popular styles, early music, and so-called world music.

Members

Erin Lesser – fluteElisabeth Stimpert – clarinet, saxBill Kalinkos – clarinet, saxMichael Harley – bassoon, voiceMatt Marks – horn, keyboards, electronics, composerJason Price – trumpet, electronicsMichael Clayville, trombonePayton MacDonald – percussion, tabla, composerChristopher Thompson - percussionJohn Orfe – keyboards, composerCourtney Orlando – violin, voice, keyboards, accordionCaleb Burhans – violin, viola, voice, mandolin, banjo, electric guitar, composerJohn Pickford Richards – viola, accordionStefan Freund – cello, composerMiles Brown – bassAlan Pierson – Artistic Director, conductor, keyboardsGavin Chuck – Managing Director, composerNigel Maister – Staging DirectorJason Varvaro – Production Manager

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Date Venue Location Tickets
04.06.13 Carnegie Hall - Zankel Hall New York, NY US

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