Inside Out
THOMAS ADES Court Studies from “The Tempest” (2005)
ANTHONY CHEUNG Elective Memory (2015)
IVAN FEDELE Arcipelago Möbius (2004)
TRISTAN MURAIL Stalag VIIIA (2018)
ALFRED SCHNITTKE Hymn No. 2 (1974)
Rachel Yoder, clarinet
Stephen Olsen, piano
Eric Rynes, violin
Ha-Yang Kim, cello
Ross Gilliland, bass
Art can turn our viewpoints inside out, bringing to light deep human experiences, and urging us to reexamine our reality. Opera becomes chamber music, revealing both beauty and tragedy in miniature; finite geometry inspires wild virtuosity; and captivity and grief bring transcendence. Join SMO for this intimate journey set in one of Seattle’s most cherished cultural and civic gathering places.
This concert was curated by our violinist Eric Rynes, read more about the concert on his blog post, Eric Rynes on “Inside-out”.
Among Ivan Fedele’s honors are First Prize in the competition of the Internationale Gaudeamus Muziekweek in Amsterdam (1981, for Chiari and Per accordar), Primo Premio in the competition Goffredo Petrassi in Parma (1989, for Epos) and three prizes from the Académie Charles-Cros (Le Monde de la Musique and Choc de la Musique, 2003, both for the recording of Animus Anima I on Stradivarius; Coup de Cœur, 2004, for his recording on L’Empreinte Digitale). Portrait concerts have been given at the festival Musica in Strasbourg (1996), the festival Musica Nova in Helsinki (1998), the festival Aspects des musiques d’aujourd’hui in Caen (1999), and the festival Fedele + at the Cité de la Musique in Paris (2004). He is also the subject of the book Ivan Fedele – Les Cahiers de l’IRCAM / Compositeurs d’aujourd’hui no. 9 (1996, IRCAM/Centre national d’art et de culture Georges-Pompidou).
He has taught at the Civica Scuola di Musica in Milan, the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Strasbourg, the Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini in Bologna, the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Como, Milan, and Turin.
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