SICPP Concerts In Jordan: Night V

NEC: Jordan Hall | Directions

290 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA
United States

Welcome to NEC's Summer Institute for Contemporary Performance Practice (SICPP): 8 days and nights of explosive new music! This year features Composer-in-Residence Julian Anderson.

The SICPP experience is intense and demanding—each day is filled with masterclasses, lessons, colloquia, and rehearsals. Nearly every day is topped off by an incredible evening concert given by SICPP faculty, special guest artists Allen Otte and Mark Menzies, and Ensemble-in-Residence the Callithumpian Consort. Concerts will also feature works by Julian Anderson.

SICPP was started at New England Conservatory in the late 1990s by Artistic Director Stephen Drury as an intensive performance seminar on music of the 20th century. SICPP is now a full-blown annual chamber music festival focused on works of the 20th and 21st centuries.

All evening concerts start at 8pm in Jordan Hall, and take place from June 17-22.

The festival concludes every year with the Iditarod concert; a marathon of performances by the SICPP participants and faculty. The Iditarod starts in the afternoon of June 23, and goes well into the night!

For more information about SICPP, please visit SICPP.org

  1. Julian Anderson: Capriccio (2017)

    Artists
    • Yukiko Takagi, piano
  2. Julian Anderson: Piano Études No, 1-3 (1998)

    Artists
    • Yukiko Takagi, piano
  3. Julian Anderson: Seadrift (1993)

    I. Prelude
    II.
    III.

    Artists
    • Jennifer Ashe, soprano
    • Rachel Beetz, flute, piccolo
    • Rane Moore, clarinet
    • Christina Wright-Ivanova, piano
  4. Julian Anderson: Tombeau (2017)

    co-commissioned by the Callithumpian Consort

    Artists
    • Jennifer Ashe, soprano
    • Lilit Hartunian, violin
    • Stephen Marotto, cello
    • Christina Wright-Ivanova, piano
  5. Julian Anderson: String Quartet No. 2, “300 Weihnachtslieder” (2014)

    von Himmel
    resonet
    schön leuchtet

    ein Kind geboren
    O Engel, kommt!
    Gaudete!
    Lieblich, freundlich…

    Artists
    • Gabriela Díaz, violin
    • Lilit Hartunian, violin
    • Ashleigh Gordon, viola
    • David Russell, cello
  6. Erik Ulman: Study for Eurydice (2009-2010) for solo violin

    Artists
  7. Andrew Tholl: my memories are never an accurate representation (2008)

    Artists
  8. Nicholas Deyoe: vln (2007)

    Artists
  9. Mark Menzies: flutter (2015)

    Artists
    • Mark Menzies, violin
    • Rachel Beetz, piccolo
  10. Mark Menzies: glad allemandes (2013-2014)

    Artists