Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer David Lang to Speak at Williams

David Lang (photo Peter Serling)

David Lang (photo Peter Serling)

(WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.) – Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and Bang on a Can cofounder David Lang – one of my all-time favorite composers and a helluva nice guy – gives a lecture entitled ‘The Secret History of “the little match girl passion”’in Room 30 of Bernhard Music Center on the Williams College campus on Tuesday, April 14, at 4:15 pm. This lecture is free and open to the public. Lang will discuss the genesis of “the little match girl passion,” his Pulitzer Prize-winning work that he composed in Williamstown, and its connection to Williams College.

“the little match girl passion” was commissioned by Carnegie Hall for Paul Hillier’s vocal ensemble Theater of Voices and awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for music. Of the piece, Pulitzer juror and Washington Post columnist Tim Page said, “I don’t think I’ve ever been so moved by a new, and largely unheralded, composition as I was by David Lang’s ‘the little match girl passion,’ which is unlike any music I know.”

Passionate, prolific, and complicated, composer David Lang embodies the restless spirit of invention. Lang is deeply versed in the classical tradition and at the same time committed to creating new forms that resist categorization. In the words of the New Yorker, “Lang, once a post-minimalist enfant terrible, has solidified his standing as an American master.” Lang is cofounder and coartistic director of New York’s legendary music collective Bang on a Can, Musical America’s 2013 Composer of the Year, and recipient of Carnegie Hall’s Debs Composer’s Chair for 2013-2014. He is Professor of Composition at the Yale School of Music.

This event is sponsored by the Class of 1960 Scholars Fund, which was established to bring eminent researchers from other colleges and universities to campus to give colloquia and work with students in the classroom.

 

 

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