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Lang's music has been released on the Argo/Decca, BMG, [[Cantaloupe Music]], Chandos, CRI, Point, and Sony Classical labels. His scores are published by Red Poppy Music (available from G. Schirmer, Inc.) |
Lang's music has been released on the Argo/Decca, BMG, [[Cantaloupe Music]], Chandos, CRI, Point, and Sony Classical labels. His scores are published by Red Poppy Music (available from G. Schirmer, Inc.) |
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THE CARBON COPY BUILDING, (1999) A comic strip opera 2000 [[Obie Award]] for Best New American Production Words & Drawings by [[Ben Katchor]] Music by [[Michael Gordon]], [[David Lang]], [[Julia Wolfe]] Directed by Bob McGrath Projections by Laurie Olinder Film by Bill Morrison Set Design Fred Tietz Lighting Design Howard Thies Co-presented by [[Bang on a Can]] and [[[The Kitchen]] Commissioned by the Settembre Music Festival, Italy |
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==Film== |
Revision as of 16:38, 28 November 2005
- David Lang is also the name of an American athlete.
David Lang (b. Los Angeles, California, 1957) is an American composer. Together with Julia Wolfe and Michael Gordon, Lang co-founded Bang on a Can in 1987.
He can be seen as a composer who challenges the status quo. He sometimes gives his concert pieces strange, and even iconoclastic titles such as Eating Living Monkeys (1985) and Bonehead (1990). His music can be in turn: comic, abrasive, soothing and it usually retains elements of conceptualism. It is also informed by modernism, minimalism, and rock -- and can perhaps be best described by the term post-minimalism.
He was a major contributor to the string quartet music, performed by Kronos Quartet, in the film Requiem for a Dream (2000).
Lang holds degrees from Stanford University, the University of Iowa, and Yale University (Ph.D., 1989). His teachers have included Jacob Druckman, Hans Werner Henze, and Martin Bresnick.
Lang's music has been released on the Argo/Decca, BMG, Cantaloupe Music, Chandos, CRI, Point, and Sony Classical labels. His scores are published by Red Poppy Music (available from G. Schirmer, Inc.)
Theater
THE CARBON COPY BUILDING, (1999) A comic strip opera 2000 Obie Award for Best New American Production Words & Drawings by Ben Katchor Music by Michael Gordon, David Lang, Julia Wolfe Directed by Bob McGrath Projections by Laurie Olinder Film by Bill Morrison Set Design Fred Tietz Lighting Design Howard Thies Co-presented by Bang on a Can and [[[The Kitchen]] Commissioned by the Settembre Music Festival, Italy
Film
- New York Composers: Searching for a New Music (1997). Directed by Michael Blackwood. Produced by Michael Blackwood Productions, in association with Westdeutscher Rundfunk. New York, New York: Michael Blackwood Productions.