Eighth Blackbird is excited to premiere performances of Ned McGowan’s new work Garden of Iniquitous Creatures, alongside pieces from Filament, and Hand Eye.
Ned McGowan is a composer, teacher, flutist, improviser and curator. Known for rhythmical vitality and technical virtuosity, his music has won awards and been performed at Carnegie Hall, the Concertgebouw and other halls and festivals around the world by many orchestras, ensembles and soloists.
Ned’s compositions are informed by his experiences as a flutist in European contemporary, improvisational and non-western musical circles and his main artistic goal is to create self-contained musical worlds through a process of cross-genre translation. By utilizing the possibilities of notation and a variety of performance practice approaches, he seeks to create practical methods to universal, cultural and personal expressions.“McGowan’s music strives for an idiom in which various musics – American popular, European classical and avant-garde, Carnatic, a fascination with proportionally intricate rhythms, the use of microtones in the search for new subtleties of melody – and many others, rub against each other and generate new meanings.” (Bob Gilmore)
Eighth Blackbird is excited to premiere performances of Ned McGowan’s new work Garden of Iniquitous Creatures, alongside pieces from Filament, and Hand Eye.
Ned McGowan is a composer, teacher, flutist, improviser and curator. Known for rhythmical vitality and technical virtuosity, his music has won awards and been performed at Carnegie Hall, the Concertgebouw and other halls and festivals around the world by many orchestras, ensembles and soloists.
Ned’s compositions are informed by his experiences as a flutist in European contemporary, improvisational and non-western musical circles and his main artistic goal is to create self-contained musical worlds through a process of cross-genre translation. By utilizing the possibilities of notation and a variety of performance practice approaches, he seeks to create practical methods to universal, cultural and personal expressions.“McGowan’s music strives for an idiom in which various musics – American popular, European classical and avant-garde, Carnatic, a fascination with proportionally intricate rhythms, the use of microtones in the search for new subtleties of melody – and many others, rub against each other and generate new meanings.” (Bob Gilmore)
Eighth Blackbird is excited to premiere performances of Ned McGowan’s new work Garden of Iniquitous Creatures, alongside pieces from Filament, and Hand Eye.
Ned McGowan is a composer, teacher, flutist, improviser and curator. Known for rhythmical vitality and technical virtuosity, his music has won awards and been performed at Carnegie Hall, the Concertgebouw and other halls and festivals around the world by many orchestras, ensembles and soloists.
Ned’s compositions are informed by his experiences as a flutist in European contemporary, improvisational and non-western musical circles and his main artistic goal is to create self-contained musical worlds through a process of cross-genre translation. By utilizing the possibilities of notation and a variety of performance practice approaches, he seeks to create practical methods to universal, cultural and personal expressions.“McGowan’s music strives for an idiom in which various musics – American popular, European classical and avant-garde, Carnatic, a fascination with proportionally intricate rhythms, the use of microtones in the search for new subtleties of melody – and many others, rub against each other and generate new meanings.” (Bob Gilmore)
The four-time Grammy-winning supergroup Eighth Blackbird has been described as “one of the smartest, most dynamic contemporary classical ensembles on the planet” (Chicago Tribune) and “a brand-name…defined by adventure, vibrancy and quality….known for performing from memory, employing choreography and collaborations with theater artists, lighting designers and even puppetry artists” (Detroit Free Press). In this intimate hometown show, the group turns to ambient sounds and a relaxed vibe as they present concerts featuring the work of Richard Reed Parry (Arcade Fire).
Located in the 1700 Theatre
Doors open at 6:30pm
The four-time Grammy-winning supergroup Eighth Blackbird has been described as “one of the smartest, most dynamic contemporary classical ensembles on the planet” (Chicago Tribune) and “a brand-name…defined by adventure, vibrancy and quality….known for performing from memory, employing choreography and collaborations with theater artists, lighting designers and even puppetry artists” (Detroit Free Press). In this intimate hometown show, the group turns to ambient sounds and a relaxed vibe as they present concerts featuring the work of Richard Reed Parry (Arcade Fire).
Located in the 1700 Theatre
Doors open at 6:30pm
Program
- Nico Muhly: Doublespeak (2012)
- Ted Hearne: By-by Huey
- Timo Andres: Checkered Shade
- Ned McGowan: Garden of Iniquitous Creatures
- Bryce Dessner: Murder Ballades (2013, rev. 2015)
Masterclass
Masterclass
Program
- Nico Muhly: Doublespeak (2012)
- Ted Hearne: By-by Huey
- Timo Andres: Checkered Shade
- Ned McGowan: Garden of Iniquitous Creatures
- Bryce Dessner: Murder Ballades (2013, rev. 2015)
“The Business of Chamber Music” lecture, flute and clarinet masterclass, woodwind quintet chamber ensemble coaching.
