JUST RELEASED: Tickets to the Bang on a Can @ 25 Years concert in Alice Tully Hall will be priced at just $25 on February 16 through March 11 only.
Bang on a Can @ 25 Years takes place on April 28 and opens with MIT’s Gamelan Galak Tika performing its signature piece, Evan Ziporyn’s Tire Fire, a blend of ancient tradition and modern technology.
The Asphalt Orchestra, Bang on a Can’s electrifying mobile ensemble, will then perform the NY premiere of a work by composer-drummer Tatsuya Yoshida, founder of the progressive rock duo Ruins.
The evening culminates with the Bang on a Can All-Stars’  U.S. premiere performance of Field Recordings, a nine-composer multimedia project that uses film, found sound, and archival audio and video. Composers Tyondai Braxton, Florent Ghys, Michael Gordon, David Lang, Julia Wolfe, and Evan Ziporyn, as well as Mira Calix, Christian Marclay, and Nick Zammuto will join the All-Stars on stage for this work.

(Read the entire press release here.)
  

JUST RELEASED: Tickets to the Bang on a Can @ 25 Years concert in Alice Tully Hall will be priced at just $25 on February 16 through March 11 only.

Bang on a Can @ 25 Years takes place on April 28 and opens with MIT’s Gamelan Galak Tika performing its signature piece, Evan Ziporyn’s Tire Fire, a blend of ancient tradition and modern technology.

The Asphalt Orchestra, Bang on a Can’s electrifying mobile ensemble, will then perform the NY premiere of a work by composer-drummer Tatsuya Yoshida, founder of the progressive rock duo Ruins.

The evening culminates with the Bang on a Can All-Stars’  U.S. premiere performance of Field Recordings, a nine-composer multimedia project that uses film, found sound, and archival audio and video. Composers Tyondai Braxton, Florent Ghys, Michael Gordon, David Lang, Julia Wolfe, and Evan Ziporyn, as well as Mira Calix, Christian Marclay, and Nick Zammuto will join the All-Stars on stage for this work.



(Read the entire press release here.)