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Ensemble Signal seated in a semi circle on stage recording in the concert hall.

darker

David Lang, Ensemble Signal, & Suzanne Bocanegra
April 24–30, 2018
Concert Hall

Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and Bang on a Can co-founder David Lang brought his pensive evening-length piece, darker, to EMPAC, for a recording residency and performance featuring Ensemble Signal with live projections by Suzanne Bocanegra.

Scored for 12 strings, darker is a slow exploration of sound. At times, it gives the ensemble the feel of a giant pipe organ or, with the aid of visual artist Suzanne Bocanegra’s live projections, the feel of splattering rain on an immoveable wall. As much a hypnotic sonic and visual object as it is a piece of music, darker weaves its intricate solo lines into a delicate and subtly emotional fabric.

darker was recorded in the Concert Hall by Ensemble Signal for future release on Cantaloupe Records.

David Lang is one of the most highly esteemed and performed American composers writing today. His works have been performed around the world in most of the great concert halls. Lang is co-founder and co-artistic director of New York’s legendary music collective Bang on a Can. 

Ensemble Signal, described by the New York Times as “one of the most vital groups of its kind,” is a NY-based ensemble dedicated to offering the broadest possible audience access to a diverse range of contemporary works through performance, commissioning, recording, and education. 

Suzanne Bocanegra is an artist living and working in New York City. Her recent work involves large-scale performance and installation, frequently translating two dimensional information, images and ideas from the past into three dimensional scenarios for staging, movement, ballet, and music.

Main Image: David Lang's darker in the Concert Hall, 2018. Photo: EMPAC.

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EMPAC Spring 2018

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