Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2024

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
11.10.2024

Label: Bright Shiny Things

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Interpret: Grand Electric

Komponist: Mark Dancigers (1981), Aaron Wunsch

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  • Mark Dancigers (b. 1981): Aurora:
  • 1 Dancigers: Aurora 06:00
  • Aaron Wunsch: Take Chants:
  • 2 Wunsch: Take Chants 07:18
  • Mark Dancigers: Image and Gravity:
  • 3 Dancigers: Image and Gravity: I. 06:18
  • 4 Dancigers: Image and Gravity: II. 03:52
  • 5 Dancigers: Image and Gravity: III. 08:49
  • 6 Dancigers: Image and Gravity: IV. 05:56
  • 7 Dancigers: Image and Gravity: V. 03:19
  • Total Runtime 41:32

Info zu Dawn

Grand Electric is a new duo project that explores the sonic possibilities of the electric guitar and grand piano. The duo was created out of the desire to expand the boundaries of chamber music by fusing acoustic and electric worlds, and the desire to explore expressive counterpoint, concrete physicality, and sonic mass in this new genre.

Their new album Dawn was composed as an inception, an initiation into original musical realms. Dawn is scheduled for release in October 2024 on Bright Shiny Things. Electric guitarist Mark Dancigers has composed works for the New York City Ballet, yMusic, and is a founding member of NOW Ensemble. He has worked with composers including Missy Mazzoli and Judd Greenstein, and performed the Grammy Award winning Roomful of Teeth, clarinetist David Krakauer, and indie rock band San Fermin.

Aaron Wunsch is an accomplished pianist who teaches at Juilliard and directs the free Music Mondays series in NYC and the Skaneateles Festival in the Finger Lakes. He has worked with composers Thomas Adès, Nico Muhly, and Kaija Saariaho, and performed with cellist Lynn Harrell, clarinetists Charles Neidich and Anthony McGill, violinists Miranda Cuckson and Jennifer Koh, and the Miró and Parker Quartets.

Mark Dancigers, electric guitar
Aaron Wunsch, piano




Mark Dancigers
is a composer of chamber, orchestral, film, and solo instrumental works, and the electric guitarist for the new-chamber music group NOW Ensemble, which has performed nationally and internationally. Praised for his "entrancing" music in the New York Times, Dancigers creates scores that are melodically driven, texturally imaginative, and sonically vibrant.

After growing up in Virginia Beach, VA, and picking up the guitar at age 11, Dancigers studied composition at Yale, the Yale School of Music, and Princeton University (PhD), studying with composer and electric guitarist Steven Mackey. Dancigers' recent collaborators as a composer include Oscar nominated director Sam Green on the film The Measure of All Things, premiered at the Sundance Festival with live soundtrack performed by yMusic. Dancigers has also collaborated with choreographers Troy Schumacher and Justin Peck. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Music at the New College of Florida.

Aaron Wunsch
enjoys a multifaceted career as a performer, presenter, and educator. He performs solo, concerto, and chamber music on concert stages throughout the US, Europe and Asia. Lauded for his “masterful” chamber music performances (Hartford Courant), he has collaborated in performance with cellist Lynn Harrell, clarinetists Charles Neidich and Anthony McGill, violinists Miranda Cuckson and Jennifer Koh, and the Miró and Parker Quartets. He has worked closely with many renowned composers, including Thomas Adès, Nico Muhly, Kaija Saariaho, Sean Shepherd, and Mark Dancigers.

Wunsch studied at Yale University (B.A., cum laude), the Mozarteum in Salzburg (Fulbright Fellowship) and at the Juilliard School (M.M. and D.M.A.). He is currently a full-time faculty member at Juilliard, where he teaches chamber music and graduate studies and directs Juilliard PianoScope, the Piano Department’s performance series. He is Artistic Director of both the acclaimed Music Mondays concert series in New York City and Co-Artistic Director of the Skaneateles Festival, in the Finger Lakes.



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