COLLAGE NEW MUSIC’S 51st SEASON

“This season extends the ensemble’s 50th year into this, the 51st, since the anniversary commissioning projects were too numerous to fit into one year. We are excited to continue bringing forth new works by both the reigning leaders of composition, as well as young emerging composers, to the greater Boston area.” — David Hoose

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David Rakowski 65th
Birthday Concert

Sunday, October 1, 2023
3:00PM — Slosberg Recital Hall, Brandeis University

Free and open to the public!

David Rakowski, Thickly Settled (2011)
David Rakowski, Dream Logic (2017)
As well as ten new solo works by friends and colleagues, composed in honor of Rakowski's milestone birthday.

Concert I
Sunday, November 12, 2023
8:00PM — Killian Hall at MIT

Lior Navok, Quicksand (2023)
50th Anniversary Commission
World Premiere
Andrew Imbrie, Earplay Fantasy (1995)
Yu-Hui Chang, Mind Stretch (2021)
Richard Cornell, Diversion (2023)
50th Anniversary Commission
World Premiere
Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, Diaries II (2018)
Boston Premiere

Concert II
Sunday, February 18, 2024
8:00PM — Killian Hall at MIT

Texu Kim, Ominous Omnibus (2023)
50th Anniversary Commission
East Coast Premiere
Commission funded by the Korean Cultural Society of Boston
Jonathan Bailey Holland, Mobius (2018)
Fred Lerdahl, Time after Time (2000)
David Sanford, Seventh Avenue Kaddish (2001)
Dorothy Chang, Of All Things Elusive (2023)
50th Anniversary Commission
U.S. Premiere
With funding from the Canada Council for the Arts
Ann Callaway, Devachan (1992)
Boston Premiere

New Music by Peter Child:
Celebrating 37 Years at MIT
Sunday, March 17, 2024
8:00 PM — Killian Hall at MIT

Free and open to the public!

Peter Child, Turning Point (2022)
Peter Child, A Golden Apple: Six Songs of Intimacy and Loss (2023)
     World Premiere
          Tony Arnold, soprano
Peter Child, The Year of the Rat (2020)
          Tony Arnold, soprano
Peter Child, Stella celi (2021)
Peter Child, Six Dances of Death (2020)

Concert III
Sunday, April 21, 2024
8:00PM — Killian Hall at MIT

Donal Fox, Never Again Is Now! (2024)
     50th Anniversary Commission
     World Premiere
Len Tetta, A conversation you cannot hear (2024)

     Collage Commission
     World Premiere
Mark DeVoto, New England Verses (2019)
     World Premiere
          Tony Arnold, soprano
Donald Sur, Satori on Park Avenue (1984)
Jacob Druckman, Come Round (1992)


CELEBRATING COLLAGE NEW MUSIC’S 50TH SEASON

Thanks to the superb and brilliant musicians, excellent leadership, a stable and wonderful board, a generous community of supporters, and a fantastic music director, Collage New Music has been presenting new and newer music with love, soul, and passion for over 50 years! Their collective and individual generous empathy has enriched the lives of countless human beings.
— Augusta Read Thomas
Collage has been setting the highest standard for new music performance in Boston and beyond for half a century. The programming variety is vast, while also paying attention to Boston area composers. The performances are always accurate and passionate, and unforgettable. Happy Golden Anniversary!
— David Rakowski
Collage is one of the true contemporary music pioneers. They helped lead the development of the new music community in Boston, linking devoted performers and composers, commissioning countless numbers of new works, and discovering new contemporary voices that challenge listeners. I am deeply honored to be part of this community, and wish Collage all the best as they celebrate fifty years of extraordinary concerts!
— Eric Chasalow
A Happy Semicentennial Birthday to Collage New Music, as fine and ardent a group of professional chamber music players as can be found anywhere today. Your dedication shines as well as resounds. I have been faithfully attending your events for forty years and look forward to forty more.
— Mark DeVoto
For half a century Collage has been at the forefront of the new music scene in Boston. These have been years of first-rate performances of the most adventuresome and challenging contemporary concert repertory, programmed without prejudice but with taste and artistic judgment by music directors who are luminaries of contemporary music in our region. These include John Harbison and, for more than half of Collage’s lifetime, David Hoose, one of the finest conductors in the Boston area. Thank you Frank, David, all the players and everyone working behind the scenes for helping keep new music vital all these years.
— Peter Child