Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson © Simone Haug
Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson © Simone Haug
Ensemble of the Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra (LFCO) | Participants in the Contemporary-Conducting Program | Doreen Ketchens

Performers


Program

16.00
Augusta Read Thomas (*1964)
Excerpts from Abracadabra (Suncatchers) for 11 virtuosi
Elliot Carter (1908–2012)
Asko Concerto for ensemble
Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson (*1951)
Endangered Dreams for trumpet and chamber orchestra
Steve Reich (*1936)
Mallet Quartet for two marimbas and two vibraphones
“Reflecting the Streets of New Orleans”
Musicians of the Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra (LFCO) collaborate with guerillaclassics and Doreen Ketchens to create a performance

This concert has no intermission and ends around 17.40.

Description

Make American History Great Again? Endangered Dreams is the title that the African American composer Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson, who lives in Biel, has given his new ensemble piece. He says he is responding to “the present situation in America, where there is a battle of American identity and history taking place right now. There are factions in America who want to re-write American history and to delete the unpleasant parts of that history — and to sanitize the American Dream of its blemishes. Which means essentially to turn this dream into a one-sided lie.” Just how multifaceted America sounds becomes clear in the rest of the program: Steve Reich, one of the pioneers of Minimalism, fuses two marimbas and two vibraphones into an ecstatically pulsing rhythm machine in his Mallet Quartet. Elliott Carter’s music, by contrast, is deeply rooted in both American and European modernism. His energetic Asko Concerto draws on the Baroque concerto grosso tradition, setting full-ensemble passages against duos, trios, and solos. Augusta Read Thomas wrote Abracadabra (Suncatchers) expressly “for 11 virtuosi”: sparkling, colorful music that keeps pulling new ideas out of the hat. And Dr. Doreen Ketchens, a renowned clarinetist from New Orleans, channels the American Dream by transforming the music of the city’s streets into a form where the ear learns to “free itself.”


Event Venue

KKL Luzern, Lucerne Hall

Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern
Europaplatz 1
CH-6005 Luzern

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