Callithumpian Consort: Czernowin, Frey, Norman, Wiancko, Loggins-Hull, & Koskelin

NEC: Jordan Hall | Directions

290 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA
United States

NEC faculty Stephen Drury created the Callithumpian Consort in the belief that new music should be an exciting adventure shared by performers and listeners alike, and that the brand new masterpieces of our day are beautiful, sensuous, challenging, delightful, provocative, and a unique joy.

Callithumpian’s repertoire is the new and unusual, encompassing a huge stylistic spectrum from the classics of the last 100 years to works of the avant-garde and experimental jazz and rock. It is grounded in the musical discoveries of John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Zorn, Giacinto Scelsi, Morton Feldman, and Iannis Xenakis.

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Boston Cultural Council and administered by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture.  Tonight's concert is presented as a continuation of the Callithumpian Consort's Summer Institute for Contemporary Performance Practice, with the friendly support of the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation.

This performance is open to in-person audiences, and is also viewable via livestream.

Watch livestream from Jordan Hall:

Ensembles
  • Callithumpian Consort
Artists
  1. Chaya Czernowin | For violin solo (1981)

    Artists
    • Lilit Hartunian, violin
  2. Jurg Frey | Sounds Sing Themselves (2017/18)

    Artists
    • Stephen Marotto, cello
  3. Andrew Norman | Franks' House (2015)

    Artists
    • Stephen Drury, piano
    • Yukiko Takagi, piano
    • Aaron Trant, percussion
    • Mike Williams, percussion
  4. Paul Wiancko | X Suite (2019)

    Prelude
    Allemande
    Canon
    Courante
    Nocturne
    Bourrée
    Orison

    Artists
    • Ryan Shannon, violin
  5. Allison Loggins-Hull | Homeland (2018)

    Artists
    • Zach Sheets, flute
  6. Olli Koskelin | Animal II (2019-20)

    Artists
    • Gleb Kanasevich, bass clarinet