Award-winning SF new music chamber group Ensemble for These Times (E4TT) opens its 17th season with In Motion, a musical conversation around motion, featuring three commissioned World Premieres by exciting emerging California composer Ursula Kwong-Brown, Darian Donovan Thomas, and Mary Bianco, plus Perpetuo mobile movements by 20th century British composers Benjamin Britten and York Bowen and music by Lisa Bielawa, Vivian Fung, emerging composer Sage Shurman, and Zhou Tian. There will be a pre-concert talk with composers Kwong-Brown and Bianco. Winners of The American Prize for Chamber Music Performance, Ensemble for These Times focuses on underrepresented and unheard musical voices, particularly women composers. The group has performed internationally at the Krakow Culture Festival (2016 and 2022), Conservatorio Teresa Berganza in Madrid (2017), was sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Budapest (2014) and made its international debut in Berlin (2012). E4TT has released four award-winning albums, The Guernica Project, Surviving: Women's Words, Once/Memory/Night: Paul Celan, and The Hungarians: from Rozsa to Justus, with its fifth album, Emigres & Exiles in Hollywood, just out on Centaur Records in July 2024.
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Mary Bianco
Duo for Oboe and Piano
Ursula Kwong-Brown
And I Made My Own Way, Deciphering That Fire
Darian Donovan Thomas
ubi lux floret
Benjamin Britten
Moto Perpetuo from Cello Sonata, Op. 65
York Bowen
Moto Perpetuo from Suite Mignonne, Op. 39
Lisa Bielawa
Synopsis No. 10: I Know This Room So Well
Vivian Fung
Ominous Machine
Sage Shurman
Composure
Zhou Tian
Majestic Bells
Margaret Halbig
piano
Laura Reynolds
English horn & oboe
Lylia Guion
violin
Megan Chartier
cello