It’s spring and baseball season is under way again — for me, always a welcome event. Lately, I’ve been thinking about the game and its history. Which reminded me of the recent passing of the baseball legend Duke Snider. And, surprisingly, that made me think of classical music. Honest! I grew up in the 1960s in Los Angeles, a die-hard fan of the Dodgers. I loved baseball, loved going to the games, but I identified with the team in other ways as well…
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Bang on a Can Institute in Moscow
writing
May 11, 2011
works
Music for Airports (1998) 48'
cl, egtr, perc, pno, vc, db
works
increase (2002) 11'
fl,ob,cl,bn,hn,tpt,tbn,pno,synth,2 perc,2 vln,va,vc,db; amp
works
I fought the law (1998) 6'
pic,ob,ebcl,tpt,vn,va,vc,db, two pieces of junk metal (1 or 2 players)
Sentieri Selvaggi
works
this was written by hand (2003) 9'
piano solo
press
Review: In This One-Man Opera, It’s All in His Head
September 8, 2016
press
Twigs break, cans bang and L.A. Philharmonic soars with Mahler
October 3, 2014
works
oh graveyard (2010) 3'
Text by David Lang (after the spiritual "Lay This Body Down")
SATB
Conspirare
works
heavyweight (2015) 5'
2.2.2.2/4.3.3.0/timp.perc/strings
Bamberg Symphoniker
works
if I sing (after psalm 101) (2017) 4'
Text by David Lang
chamber choir or 8 solo voices, ssaattbb
Nederlands Kamerkoor