2021/22 SEASON JESSIE MONTGOMERY MEAD COMPOSER-IN-RESIDENCE Monday, May 23, 2022, at 7:00 Harris Theater for Music and Dance at Millennium Park
CONCERTO Musicians from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Jeffrey Milarsky Conductor Gabriel Cabezas Cello Stefán Ragnar Höskuldsson Flute James Moore Guitar
Major support for CSO MusicNOW is generously provided by the Zell Family Foundation, Cindy Sargent, the Sally Mead Hands Foundation, and the Julian Family Foundation. This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. Theater rental and services have been underwritten through the support of the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. Media partners:
Jessie Montgomery
Overture (2022) for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, and strings
Jessie Montgomery on Overture Overture is a one-movement orchestral tutti steeped in harmonic textures inspired by a fusion between jazz and American classical harmonies, baroque rhythmic gestures, and polyphonic tension.
Joan Tower
Rising (2009) for flute and string orchestra
Stefán Ragnar Höskuldsson Flute Joan Tower on Rising I have always been interested in how music can “go up.” It is a simple action, but one that can have so many variables: slow or fast tempos, accelerating, slowing down, getting louder or softer—with thick or thin surrounding textures going in the same or opposite directions. For me, it is the context and the feel of the action that matters. A long climb, for example, might signal something important to come (and often hard to deliver on!). A short climb, on the other hand, might be just a hop to
another phrase. One can’t, however, just go up. There should be a counteracting action which is either going down or staying the same to provide a tension within the piece. (I think some of our great composers, especially Beethoven, were aware of the power of the interaction of these “actions.”) The main theme in Rising is an ascent motion using different kinds of scales—mostly octatonic or chromatic—and occasionally arpeggios. These upward motions are then put through different filters, packages of time, and varying degrees of heat environments, which interact with competing static and downward motions.