Cover Thrive on Routine

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2017

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
24.02.2017

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  • Caleb Burhans (b. 1980):
  • 1Jahrzeit10:10
  • Caroline Shaw (b. 1982):
  • 2In manus tuas08:57
  • 3Gustave Le Gray10:09
  • Timo Andres (b. 1985):
  • 4Thrive on Routine: I. Morning04:53
  • 5Thrive on Routine: II. Potatoes03:13
  • 6Thrive on Routine: III. Passacaglia03:25
  • 7Thrive on Routine: IV. Coda02:13
  • John Luther Adams (b.1953):
  • 8In a Treeless Place, Only Snow17:27
  • Total Runtime01:00:27

Info zu Thrive on Routine

In many ways, this album represents the debut recording of ACME, American Contemporary Music Ensemble. The collection of pieces here was chosen for very pure and simple reasons; each work is a piece we love and to which we feel quite intimately connected. The performance of this music is an expression of affection and closeness, not just to each other as performers, but also to the composer who wrote it. Three of the four composers featured are also performers in ACME. It is music that feels very close.

The privilege of performing this music for others has shaped each of us individually and as an ensemble, and these pieces occupy a good part of the music ACME has performed as concert music. It was also chosen for this album, to exist on recorded media, because it is work that should exist in other scenarios beyond the concert experience: a long, slow walk; a frenetic commute; a late evening at home...

This curated selection of pieces comes from different but rhyming sonic worlds and is some of the music we have grown to love the most in this varied and fast-changing world. (Clarice Jensen, ACME Cellist & Artistic Director)

„The American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME) has more than one of the cleverest band names in new music. Since the “acme” of something means the peak, the pinnacle, it also serves as a most appropriate name for this flexible ensemble, whose lineup includes such composer-performer stars as pianist Timo Andres, violinist Caroline Shaw and multi-instrumentalist Caleb Burhans. ACME’S new album, Thrive on Routine, features music by all three, framed in a program that serves—for the first time in the ensemble’s 12-year history—as a recorded portrait of the group, reflecting their aesthetic sensibility rather than that of a single composer.2 (WQXR, New York)

American Contemporary Music Ensemble




The American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME)
is dedicated to the outstanding performance of masterworks from the 20th and 21st centuries, primarily the work of American composers. The ensemble presents music by living composers alongside the classics of the contemporary. ACME's dedication to new music extends across genres, and has earned them a reputation among both classical and rock crowds. NPR calls them "contemporary music dynamos," and The New York Times describes ACME's performances as "vital," "brilliant," and "electrifying." Time Out New York reports, "Artistic Director Clarice Jensen has earned a sterling reputation for her fresh, inclusive mix of minimalists, maximalists, eclectics and newcomers." ACME was honored by ASCAP during its 10th anniversary season in 2015 for the "virtuosity, passion, and commitment with which it performs and champions American composers."

ACME's instrumentation is flexible, and includes some of New York's most sought-after, engaging musicians. World premieres given by ACME include Ingram Marshall's Psalmbook, Jóhann Jóhannsson's Drone Mass, Caroline Shaw's Ritornello, Phil Kline's Out Cold, William Brittelle's Loving the Chambered Nautilus, Jefferson Friedman's On in Love, Timo Andres' Senior and Thrive on Routine, Caleb Burhans' Jahrzeit, and many more.

ACME has recorded with Max Richter (Sleep, 2015) and Jóhann Jóhannsson (Orphée, 2016) for Deutsche Grammophon, as well as for Butterscotch Records (Fantasias for String Quartet and Theremin, 2016), New World Records (Joseph Byrd: NYC 1960-1963, 2013), and New Amsterdam Records (On in Love, 2014 and Loving the Chambered Nautilus, 2012). The ensemble's many collaborators have included The Richard Alston Dance Company, Wayne McGregor s Random Dance, Gibney Dance, Satellite Ballet, actress Barbara Sukowa, filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, Blonde Redhead, Grizzly Bear, Low, Matmos, Jeff Mangum, A Winged Victory for the Sullen, Roomful of Teeth, Lionheart, and Theo Bleckmann.



Booklet für Thrive on Routine

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