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Eriik Ulman - Bacchanale

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“Bacchanale” is a tiny oboe concerto, written in March 2009 as an 81st birth- day gift to the painter Cy Twombly, with the skills of Kyle Bruckmann and my colleagues in the sfSoundGroup very much in mind.

Erik Ulman is a Lecturer in Music at Stanford University. He studied with composers Brian Ferneyhough at UC San Diego and Helmut Lachenmann at the Stuttgart Musikhochschule; he has taught at UCSD and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ulman’s music has been performed around the world; among his distinctions are a commission from the Fromm Foundation at Harvard and a Hewlett Fellowship at the Djerassi Program. Also a writer and a violinist, Ulman and Marcia Scott co-direct the arts organization Poto.

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from sfSound: collected works | collective work, released January 1, 2016
Stacey Pelinka, fulte, piccolo, bass flute
Kyle Bruckmann, oboe, English horn
Matt Ingalls, Eb clarinet, bass clarinet
Hadley McCarroll, piano
Christopher Froh, percussion
Graeme Jennings, viola
Christopher Jones, conductor

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the latest music of the European Avant-Garde to the grittiest sounds of the West Coast Improv-Underground, encompassing iconic and recent trends in instrumental technique, music theater, acousmatic, and electronic sound.

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