Bang on a Can All-Stars – Past Concerts
Formed in 1992, the Bang on a Can All-Stars are recognized worldwide for their ultra-dynamic live performances and recordings of today's most innovative music. Freely crossing the boundaries between classical, jazz, rock, world, and experimental music, this six-member amplified ensemble has consistently forged a category-defying identity. With a massive repertoire of works written specifically for the group's distinctive instrumentation and style of performance, the All-Stars have become a genre in their own right. Performing each year throughout the U.S. and internationally, the group's celebrated projects include their landmark recording of Brian Eno's ambient classic Music for Airports, as well as live performances with Philip Glass, Don Byron, Iva Bittova, Thurston Moore, and others. Current and recent project highlights include In C, a new dance collaboration with Sasha Waltz & Guests based on Terry Riley’s minimalist classic; Dance Party, a brand new multimedia concert pairing composers and choreographers; MEMORY GAME, a new record release and touring program featuring legendary composer-singer Meredith Monk; Julia Wolfe's Flower Power for Bang on a Can All-Stars and orchestra, a multimedia concert exploring the sonic landscape of the late 1960s; Road Trip, an immersive concert collaboratively composed by Michael Gordon, David Lang, and Julia Wolfe to commemorate the 30+ year journey of Bang on a Can; performances and a recording of Julia Wolfe’s Pulitzer Prize winning Anthracite Fields for the All-Stars and guest choir; Field Recordings, a major multi-media project featuring over 30 commissioned works by pioneering musicians from across all genres and borders; Cloud River Mountain, a collaboration featuring Chinese superstar singer Gong Linna; and more. The All-Stars record on Cantaloupe Music and have released past recordings on Sony, Universal, and Nonesuch.
Robert Black, double bass |
Vicky Chow, piano & keyboard |
David Cossin, percussion |
Arlen Hlusko, cello |
Mark Stewart, electric guitar |
Ken Thomson, clarinets |
Andrew Cotton, sound engineer
National Sawdust: Bang on a Can All-Stars play Julia Wolfe
Julia Wolfe — Big Beautiful Dark and Scary
Julia Wolfe — Reeling
Julia Wolfe — Flower Power (preview)
$44.48
Long Play Festival 2024: Steve Reich's 'Music for 18 Musicians'
$125 Sunday-only pass, $235-$350 3-day pass
Long Play Festival 2024: Bang on a Can All-Stars play Ryuichi Sakamoto, 1996 // Ana Roxanne
$125 Friday-only pass, $235-$350 3-day pass
Kronos Quartet: Five Decades, A 50th Anniversary Celebration
Gabriella Smith — Selected works (NY premiere TBA)
Terry Riley — Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector (version for 50 musicians)
$59-$114
Meredith Monk & Bang on a Can All-Stars: Memory Game | Pioneer Works
Meredith Monk — The Politics of Quiet ("Waltz in 5s"; arr. Meredith Monk & Allison Sniffin)
Meredith Monk — Turtle Dreams Cabaret ("Tokyo Cha Cha"; arr. Allison Sniffin)
Meredith Monk — impermanence ("Totentanz"; arr. David Lang)
Meredith Monk — Acts from Under and Above ("Double Fiesta"; arr. David Lang)
$64.01 advance, $96.29-$373.99 Festival pass
Friends of Chamber Music presents: Bang on a Can All-Stars
$32-$57 ($20 ages 34 & under, $5 full-time student rush w/ ID)