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David Lang
Born in Los Angeles in 1957, David Lang holds degrees
from Stanford University and the University of Iowa, receiving
his doctorate from the Yale School of Music in 1989. He has studied
with Jacob Druckman, Hans Werner Henze, and Martin Bresnick. His
work is recorded on Sony Classical, Argo/Decca and CRI.
Lang's distinct sound fuses the tradition of classical music with
urban aggressiveness, where melodies are accompanied by noise
and subtle harmonies are pulled apart by pounding rhythms.
He has been commissioned by such organizations as the Santa Fe
Opera, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra,
the San Francisco Symphony, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra,
the BBC Singers, the Netherlands Wind Ensemble, and the American
Composers Orchestra. His works are performed with regularity throughout
the world by such organizations as the Kronos Quartet, the New
York Philharmonic, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic; at Tanglewood,
the Aspen Music Festival, and the Almeida, Holland, Berlin, and
Huddersfield Festivals; in theater productions in New York, San
Francisco, and London; in the choreography of Twyla Tharp and
Margaret Jenkins; and at BAM, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center,
and the South Bank Center. Lang is co-founder and co-artistic
director of Bang on a Can, an organization dedicated to adventurous
new music, with presentations in New York and around the world.
He is also Composer in Residence at the American Conservatory
Theater in San Francisco. His awards include the Rome Prize, the
BMW Music-Theater Prize (Munich), a Kennedy Center/Friedheim Award,
the Revson Fellowship with the New York Philharmonic, and grants
from the Guggenheim Foundation, the New York Foundation for the
Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
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BAM Performance History
Millennium Marathon-Sunday Morning, Heroin —2000
Next Wave Festival
The Bang on a Can Marathon —2001 Next Wave Festival
Lost Objects —2004 Next Wave Festival
Shelter —2005
Next Wave Festival
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