Ensemble Signal
Ensemble Signal (founded in 2008) is a contemporary classical music ensemble, based in New York City. Signal is conducted by Brad Lubman and performs a variety of chamber, electro-acoustic, and large scale ensemble works.[1]
Work
Ensemble Signal specializes in the work of minimalist and post-minimalist composers like David Lang, Michael Gordon, Julia Wolfe, Steve Reich, and Phillip Glass.[2] Signal's recording of Shelter was finalist for a Grammy.[3] Since its debut in 2008, the ensemble has performed over 300 concerts, has premiered 20 works, and produced ten recordings.[4]
Artist Roster
Ensemble Signal is a flexible collective of strings, woodwinds, piano, brass, and percussion.[5]
Violin
- Lauren Cauley
- Olivia De Prato
- Will Knuth
- Yuki Numata Resnick
- Courtney Orlando
- Chris Otto
- Ari Streisfeld
Viola
- Caleb Burhans
- Isabel Hagen
- Victor Lowrie
- John Pickford Richards
Cello
- Kevin McFarland
- Lauren Radnofsky
- Mariel Roberts
Bass
- Greg Chudzik
Flute
- Kelli Kathman
- Jessica Schmitz
Oboe
- Jacqueline Leclair
- Christa Robinson
Clarinet
- Adrián Sandí
- Ken Thomson
Bassoon
- Brad Balliett
Trumpet
- Mike Gurfield
Trombone
- Steven Parker
Piano/Keyboard
- David Friend
- Oliver Hagen
- Lisa Moore
- Ning Yu
Percussion
- Matt Evans
- Amy Garapic
- Carson Moody
- Doug Perkins
- Bill Solomon
Cimbalom/Percussion
- Nick Tolle
Harp
- Nuiko Wadden
Sound Director
- Paul Coleman
External links
References
- Woolfe, Zachary (2016-03-25). "Review: Ensemble Signal Returns to Winter With 'Schnee'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- "Ensemble Signal". www.carnegiehall.org. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- "Shelter: Michael Gordon, David Lang & Julia Wolfe". Presto Classical. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- "Ensemble Signal". signalensemble.org. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- "Ensemble Signal". signalensemble.org. Retrieved 2020-05-13.