Lunatics at Large

Lunatics at Large is a New Music chamber ensemble based in New York City. It was formed in 2007 at Mannes College of Music in order to explore the repertoire for mixed chamber combinations beginning with Schönberg's Pierrot lunaire, op. 21. Lunatics at Large is a Pierrot ensemble augmented with soprano and viola.

Mission

A large mixed ensemble combining voice, strings, winds and piano, Lunatics at Large was formed to explore the timbral possibilities of chamber music repertoire from the beginning of the 20th century until now. In thematic concerts, the group’s programs juxtapose standard repertoire and chamber pieces from established composers of the 20th century with more recent works. By doing so, Lunatics at Large encourages listeners to hear connections between different works and appreciate very recent compositions in the perspective of the evolution of classical music over the last 110 years. Lunatics at Large is committed to working closely with living composers and to commissioning new pieces for its expanded Pierrot instrumentation. The group also embraces collaborative projects with artists from other art forms and will organize several interdisciplinary performances involving poets, living composers and visual artists in upcoming seasons.

History

Formed in 2007 at Mannes College of Music, Lunatics at Large spent the first year of its existence exploring Arnold Schönberg’s masterpiece Pierrot lunaire, op. 21, which the group performed 6 times in concerts.

With a first series of thematic concerts, Pierrot lunaire, et al., Lunatics at Large sought to broaden its look at how the previously unprecedented chamber combination of strings, winds and piano has changed the timbral possibilities open to composers throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. This program, which included premieres of Eric Gaudibert and Peter Kelsh, was performed at Mannes College, the Tenri Cultural Institute and Symphony Space in New York City. The latter performance was hailed by senior New York Times critic Allan Kozinn as "an assured, rich-hued account ... the players are young, energetic, and highly polished."

Since 2008, Lunatics at Large has broadened its repertoire to include works from the later 20th and from the 21st centuries. The second series of thematic concerts, The Natural World, currently being performed during the 2009-2010 season, features mostly living composers from the USA and abroad. In preparation for the first concert of this series, the group worked closely with composers Ryan Brown, William Funk and Samuel Vriezen and gave the World Premiere of Samuel Vriezen’s Sept germes cristallins.

In the spring of 2010, the group has been invited to perform at the Ear Heart Music series at the Tank and at the Music of Our Time series at WMP Concert Hall in New York City. Lunatics at Large will be exploring the connections between George Perle’s Sonata a Quattro and young composer André Brégégère’s Vol de nuit inspired by Perle’s work in a thematic concert entitled Light/Dark. In June 2010, Lunatics at Large will perform works of Fred Tillis and Raoul Pleskow at the American Composers Alliance Festival at Symphony Space.

The group is presently collaborating with composer Laura Koplewitz on an interdisciplinary project including poets, composers and visual artists. Collaborations among these different artists will lead to a series of concerts based on the theme Sanctuary. Lunatics at Large is commissioning poems and chamber works for Sanctuary from various poets and composers.

Group members

Katharine Dain, soprano

Jonathan Engle, flute

Ben Ringer, clarinet

Erik Carlson, violin

Jen Herman, viola

Andrea Lee, cello

Evi Jundt, piano

Upcoming concerts

Light/Dark - April 8th, 9:30pm, Ear Heart Music series, the Tank, NYC

The Natural World - April 16th, 7:30pm, Music of Our Time series, WMP Concert Hall, NYC

Works of Fred Tillis and Raoul Pleskow - June 16th, 7:30pm, American Composers Alliance Festival, Symphony Space, NYC

Lunatics at Large New York Times review 1

Lunatics at Large profile on Fractured Atlas 2

Katharine Dain 3

Mannes College The New School for Music 4

Laura Koplewitz 5

Samuel Vriezen 6

Ryan Brown 7

William Funk 8

André Brégégère 9

Eric Gaudibert http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Gaudibert