大型打擊樂作品創作計畫
詹雅蘭
詹雅蘭《Umbra》創作簡介
For eight percussionists and a pianist, Umbra was composed during 2022-2023 and commissioned by the Manhattan School of Music Percussion Ensemble. The piece was inspired by seeing the sincere attempt to communicate between people regardless of the language barrier, and this notion is translated into different waves and intensities of the vibration.
創作者簡介
Based in New York, Taiwanese composer Ya-Lan Chan was recently awarded the Manhattan Prize for her string quartet Sand aSH, and as one of the finalists for the Karl Kanter Prize by Mivos Quartet. Ya-Lan is becoming more interested in the creative process of music-making, especially in exploring the relationship between technology and human and how these two shaped each other during the time. She collaborated with various artistic mediums and had done so with animation, poetry, dancing, and lighting design.
詹雅蘭
Ya-Lan Chan
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2023/01
Umbra
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2022/07
Brief Candle
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2022/03
Quantum Entanglement
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2022/01
Sand aSH, for string quartet
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2021/12
Doppelganger, for bass clarinet solo
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2021/08
Le duet, a miniature for bass flute and bassoon
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2020/12
Miniature for woodblock solo and a dancer
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2020/11
Polygon, for fourteen trumpets
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2019/09
In here - Out there, for large ensemble
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2022/05
Manhattan Prize for String Quartet
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2022/12~2023/12
Sand aSH, 受獎Manhattan String Quartet Prize 於Manhattan School of Music 演出
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2022/05
Sand aSH, 由Quartet121 於 Our Saviours Church 演出, NY
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2022/04
Composition Recital, Manhattan School of Music, NY
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2022/04
Doppelgänger 於 Mise-en place演出, NY
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2022/04
Doppelgänger 於 Stony Brook University 演出, NY
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2022/01
Sand aSH, 由Quartet121 於 Candice Madey Gallery演出, NY
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2021/10
Le Duet 於美國紐約演出
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2020/12
Miniature, 於紐約Sakura Park 演出
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2020/11
Polygon, 因疫情關係,於紐約Sakura Park演出