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Access Contemporary Music (ACM) Presents SPECIFIC GRAVITY Preview – Classical Music Inspired by Our Physical Universe

Access Contemporary Music SPECIFIC GRAVITY

When:
February 10, 7:30 PM

Where:
Davis Theater
4614 N. Lincoln Ave.
Chicago

From deep in the earth to the furthest reaches of outer space, Specific Gravity features music inspired by our physical universe.  The event will pair informal conversations with leading scientists about the topics at hand with performances of the pieces.  Specialty cocktails created by Wei-han Hu at the Drifter and inspired by the theme will be served at the adjoining Carbon Arc bar.

Christopher Stark
Paul Lansky
Olga Neuwirth
Lois Vierk

Music to be performed features several Chicago premieres including Olga Neuwirth's virtuosic Quasare/Pulsarefor violin and prepared, "deconstructed" piano, Lois Vierk's mercurial chamber work Red Shift inspired by astronomical phenomena and Christopher Stark's Stars in Dead Reflection.

Giving the concert its name is Lansing McCloskey's Specific Gravity, a percussion-heavy chamber work that takes inspiration from the formation process of gems in the earth's crust. The program concludes with Paul Lansky's three-movement work Horizons.

PERFORMED BY

Alyson Berger – cello
Kate Carter – violin
Amos Gillespie – alto saxophone
Douglas Johnson – bass
Trevor O’Riordan – clarinet
Trevor Patrick Watkin – flute
Amy Wurtz – piano
Gloria Yehilevsky – percussion
Henry Zheng – violin
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
David Wetzel

 

Tickets:

$20, $12 students  For tickets visit the ACM website

Photos courtesy of Access Contemporary Music

Lansing McLoskey
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