San Francisco Contemporary Music Players continues it 2021-2022 season with at the CROSSROADS series: Drama and Poetry, featuring two concerts celebrating the 90th birthday of composer Sofia Gubaidulina and presenting the world premieres of SFCMP commissioned works by Amadeus Regucera and David Chisolm. Drama & Poetry will be presented at ODC Theater on April 2 at 8:00 PM and April 3 at 3:00 PM. Both concerts will be preceded by SFCMP’s “How Music is Made” discussions, featuring Artistic Director Eric Dudley in conversation with Amadeus Regucera on April 2 at 7:00 PM and with David Chisolm on April 3 at 2:00 PM.
At the high-water mark of our 51st season, we take a collective look in the mirror with a set of generational responses from across the globe to the poetry and drama of existence. Eastern European master Sofia Gubaidulina is a luminary among the first generation of female composers to have risen to international prominence, with a music hailed for its unflagging dramatic and emotional intensity. For our second concert, Chinese-American composer Du Yun’s latest essay for string quartet leads off with her typical hyper-dramatic flair, and Australian composer David Chisholm explores the murky implications behind the idea of the projected self in the internet age. One more work of Gubaidulina’s rounds out the celebratory focus on her achievement, a deeply moving expression of her profound sense of the spiritual and the eternal.