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TJG 25th Anniversary Celebration: Commissions Revisited // John Ellis & Andy Bragen 'The Ice Siren'


Miles Griffith & Gretchen Parlato -vocals
John Ellis -tenor sax, clarinet & bass clarinet
Marcus Rojas -tuba
Max Light -guitar
Chris Dingman -vibraphone
Richie Barshay -percussion
Mary Rowell -violin
Skye Steele -violin
Beth Meyers -viola
Christopher Hoffman -cello
JC Sanford -conductor

SAT FEB 15th; 1st SET
The Checkout from WBGO presents:
Pre-Concert Conversation with John Ellis Hosted by Simon Rentner

7:30pm / show 8pm - 9pm

sets at 7.30pm + 9.30pm
$35/$25 members; reserved table seating $45/$35 members; (guest passes not valid for this show)

The Ice Siren was made possible by The Jazz Gallery and was premiered on May 29th and 30th, 2009 as a part of their Large Ensemble Commissions Series. These shows are a part of the Ice Siren’s record pre-release party (actual release on March 20th), and CDs will be available to purchase on the night.

The Ice Siren is an hour-long composition with music by John Ellis and libretto by playwright Andy Bragen. The piece features an 11-piece ensemble including two singers. This is Ellis and Bragen’s second collaboration — the first, Dreamscapes, had its premiere at the Jazz Gallery during the venue’s Composers Series II in December 2007. A single composition, largely sung through, The Ice Siren draws on traditions in jazz, opera and theatre. Taking inspiration from horror films, nightmares, puppetry and animated films, it is scary, romantic and sometimes quite funny. In The Ice Siren, a young man visits his dead lover’s crypt and is lured down into it by an ethereal voice. Once in the crypt he discovers a moonlit frozen lake, and again he is drawn forward, as if in a dream, toward the mysterious voice, which may or may not belong to his dead lover. The siren claims her victim, seducing him and wrapping him up with ice, so that they may freeze together, for eternity.

Earlier Event: February 13
Jazz Composers' Showcase Vol. 14
Later Event: February 20
Nicola Caminiti Quartet