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Orchestra of St. Luke's
the loser (2016) 60'
solo baritone, solo piano; perc, va, vc, db
The Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2016 Next Wave Festival
BOMB Magazine
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David Lang is one of the most thoughtful composers working today. His music is consistently probing, emotionally urgent, strange, and beautiful. It is also getting simpler as the years roll on—a sign that the mind behind it is undergoing a kind of ritualistic purification. I’ve been obsessed with David’s music since I bought a recording by mail order of his piece cheating lying stealing when I was in high school, and I have written a piano piece called David Lang Needs a Hug…
continue readingprisoner of the state (2019) 75'
soprano, tenor, baritone, bass; men's chorus; 2+pic.2.2(bcl).2+cbn/4.2[in C].2.0/timp/3 perc/strings
New York Philharmonic, de Doelen Concert Hall, Barbican Centre, l’Auditori, Bochum Symphony Orchestra, Concertgebouw Bruges, and Malmö Opera.
Fire in my mouth (2019) 48'
SSAA, girls choir, and orchestra 3.3.3.3/4.3.2.1.1/4perc.timp/hp.pf.egtr.ebass/strings
The New York Philharmonic; Cal Performances at the University of California, Berkeley; the Krannert Center at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and the University Musical Society at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
March 10–March 23, 2018
Julia Wolfe
Fuel danced by Paul Taylor Dance and performed live by Orchestra of St. Luke’s
New York, NY
Natural History (2016) 25'
in collaboration with the Steiger Butte Drummers and Singers
3.3.3.0/2.3.1+btbn.0/timp.2perc/strings; SATB chorus, Native American drum group, 30 spatial instruments
Britt Music & Arts Festival
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Michael Gordon • David Lang • Julia Wolfe
Bang on a Can All-Stars perform Gordon’s ‘Industry’, Lang’s ‘sunray’ and Wolfe’s ‘Lick’
New York, NY
December 13–December 15, 2007
David Lang
Increase, for ensemble – St. Paul Chamber Orchestra [via Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra]
December 13–December 15, 2007
David Lang