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Composer-in-Residence at Carlsbad Music Festival
From September 19-21, David Lang is the composer-in-residence at the Carlsbad Music Festival, with his music being featured throughout the festival, including the US premiere of his choral work when we were children, performed by Sacra/Profana.
The festival also features the new string orchestra, Renga, conducted and organized by Steve Schick, in a performance of darker…
continue readingUS Premiere of ‘man made’ with Gustavo Dudamel, LA Phil and So Percussion
LISTEN TO THE CONCERT STREAMED LIVE ON NPR!!!!!
On October 2-5, So Percussion with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, give the US premiere of David Lang’s concerto for percussion quartet and orchestra, man made on their season opening concert. Lang combines found percussion (sticks, pipes, metal trash) with orchestral instruments in a unique and incredibly compelling work commissioned by the Barbican Centre and the Los Angeles Philharmonic…
continue reading‘the little match girl passion’ returns to the Met Museum
click for a free download of Lang’s most recent choral work,
when we were children — a setting of a text from Saint Paul
Since winning the Pulitzer Prize in 2008, David Lang’s the little match girl passion has quickly joined the repertoire as a chamber work, a staged production, a work for full chorus, and a featured event on Christmas and Easter concerts around the world…
continue readingLang composes score and original song for Sorrentino’s Youth, in US theaters 12/4
On Friday December 4, Paolo Sorrentino’s film Youth — with score and original song composed by David Lang — is released throughout North America; the soundtrack to the film is released digitally on iTunes.
Click here to qread a New York Times feature on Lang’s music in the film.
Click here to listen to an NPR interview with Lang and All Things Considered‘s Robert Siegel…
continue readingSimple Song #3 nominated for Golden Globe
watch a featurette on Lang’s music in Youth.
David Lang’s Simple Song #3, written for Paolo Sorrentino’s film Youth, has been nominated for a 2016 Golden Globe for Best Original Song.
Lang’s score for Youth represents the compositions written by the film’s protaganist (a classical composer and conductor toward the end of his career) and most importantly his Simple Song #3, an integral and recurring musical and cinematic theme…
continue readingSimple Song #3 nominated for a 2016 Academy Award
David Lang’s Simple Song #3, written as part of the score for the film Youth by Paolo Sorrentino, has been nominated for a 2016 Oscar for Best Original Song.
http://oscar.go.com/nominees
Lang’s score for Youth represents the compositions written by the film’s protaganist (a classical composer and conductor toward the end of his career) and most importantly his Simple Song #3, an integral and recurring musical and cinematic theme…
continue reading‘the public domain’ at Mostly Mozart Festival
On August 13, The Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center gives the world premiere of David Lang’s the public domain — a performance that not only welcomes the public as a free and open event, but will also be performed by the public. A piece inspired by the theme of the collective knowledge shared amongst us all, the new work is performed by 1,000 volunteer vocalists from throughout New York City, conducted by Simon Halsey, Choral Director of the London Symphony Orchestra…
continue reading‘the public domain’…. an outstanding success: NY Times, NPR and more!
On August 13, David Lang’s the public domain was given its world premiere at Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival.
Read a selection of reviews of the performance, plus video of the show from the NY Times:
click here for New York Times review.
video from NY Times livestream:
NPR review:
NYRB Review: ‘the loser’
Francine Prose9/13/2016 The Loser, David Lang’s beautiful and startlingly original opera, had its world premiere this month at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Composed for a solo baritone, a chamber ensemble, and a concert pianist, the opera (Lang not only wrote the music but is also responsible for the libretto and the stage direction) has been adapted from the Thomas Bernhard novel of the same name—a book which, since its publication in 1983, has attracted an almost cultish following…
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