International Contemporary Ensemble
An artist collective dedicated to the performance of contemporary music, including chamber, electro-acoustic, and multimedia works, as well as improvised collaborations, the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) has primarily performed in New York and Chicago, though it has also toured internationally. Formed in 2001 by flutist and executive director Claire Chase, who initially enlisted members from Oberlin Conservatory graduates, the ensemble gave its first Chicago performance in 2002 at the Three Arts Club, and followed that with performances at the Miller Theatre in New York. Consisting of 35 performers, who also provide administrative and technical support, ICE is a self-governing organization. The group has given premieres of over 500 works, many of which have been commissioned through its residency programs, such as the 21st Century Young Composers Project and ICElab, and have included pieces by Georges Aperghis, Alvin Lucier, Pauline Oliveros, John Zorn, and David Lang, and music by rising composers. In addition to the group's performances at Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival in New York, it has appeared at European events, such as Musica Nova Helsinki, Wien Modern, Acht Brücken Musik für Köln, Darmstädter Ferienkurse, and La Cité de la Musique in Paris, and given its own concerts in France, Japan, and Brazil. ICE's programs include OpenICE, which offers free concerts and related programming wherever it performs, and DigitICE, a free online library that presents the ensemble's performances in more than 350 videos. It also coordinates EntICE, an education program that mentors and performs with youth orchestras. ICE has received the American Music Center’s Trailblazer Award, the Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, and was named the 2014 Musical America Ensemble of the Year. Its recordings have appeared on Sono Luminus, Tundra, Nonesuch, Kairos, Mode Records, Bridge, New Focus, and other labels. In 2018, ICE released Aequa, an album of music by Anna Thorvaldsdottir, which was nominated for a Grammy award.© Blair Sanderson /TiVo Read more
An artist collective dedicated to the performance of contemporary music, including chamber, electro-acoustic, and multimedia works, as well as improvised collaborations, the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) has primarily performed in New York and Chicago, though it has also toured internationally. Formed in 2001 by flutist and executive director Claire Chase, who initially enlisted members from Oberlin Conservatory graduates, the ensemble gave its first Chicago performance in 2002 at the Three Arts Club, and followed that with performances at the Miller Theatre in New York. Consisting of 35 performers, who also provide administrative and technical support, ICE is a self-governing organization. The group has given premieres of over 500 works, many of which have been commissioned through its residency programs, such as the 21st Century Young Composers Project and ICElab, and have included pieces by Georges Aperghis, Alvin Lucier, Pauline Oliveros, John Zorn, and David Lang, and music by rising composers. In addition to the group's performances at Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival in New York, it has appeared at European events, such as Musica Nova Helsinki, Wien Modern, Acht Brücken Musik für Köln, Darmstädter Ferienkurse, and La Cité de la Musique in Paris, and given its own concerts in France, Japan, and Brazil. ICE's programs include OpenICE, which offers free concerts and related programming wherever it performs, and DigitICE, a free online library that presents the ensemble's performances in more than 350 videos. It also coordinates EntICE, an education program that mentors and performs with youth orchestras. ICE has received the American Music Center’s Trailblazer Award, the Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, and was named the 2014 Musical America Ensemble of the Year. Its recordings have appeared on Sono Luminus, Tundra, Nonesuch, Kairos, Mode Records, Bridge, New Focus, and other labels. In 2018, ICE released Aequa, an album of music by Anna Thorvaldsdottir, which was nominated for a Grammy award.
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Missy Mazzoli: Proving Up
International Contemporary Ensemble
Opera - Released by PentaTone on Aug 21, 2020
Pentatone continues its "American Opera Series" with the premiere recording of Missy Mazzoli’s opera Proving Up (2018), produced by Opera Omaha, the I ...
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Thorvaldsdottir: In the Light of Air
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Sono Luminus on Aug 28, 2015
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Chaya Czernowin: Wintersongs
International Contemporary Ensemble
Educational - Released by Kairos on Jun 16, 2017
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Complete Crumb Edition, Vol. 12
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Bridge Records on Sep 9, 2008
George Crumb's 80th birthday was celebrated in October 2009; building up to that event was Bridge Records, which carefully planned to release a comple ...
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Dai Fujikura: Ice
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Kairos on Oct 8, 2013
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On the Nature of Thingness
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Starkland on Feb 26, 2016
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Nathan Davis: Hagoromo (Live)
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Tundra on Nov 16, 2018
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The Will to Adorn: The Music of George Lewis
International Contemporary Ensemble
Chamber Music - Released by Tundra on Jan 6, 2017
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Dai Fujikura: Mina
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Minabel on Sep 4, 2015
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Boulez: Le marteau sans maître, Éclat & Dialogue de l'ombre double
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Stradivarius on Mar 17, 2017
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Makan: Afterglow
International Contemporary Ensemble
Chamber Music - Released by Mode Records on Jul 16, 2013
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Matthias Pintscher: Sonic Eclipse, A Twilight's Song & She-cholat ahavah ani
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Kairos on Jun 14, 2011
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The Bright and Hollow Sky (Nathan Davis)
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by New Focus Recordings on Nov 23, 2011
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Dinosaur Scar
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Tundra on Sep 28, 2018
Chinese composer Du Yun lives in New York and has been influenced by the music of both of her homes. The small chamber works on Dinosaur Scar lack ton ...
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HUANG, Ruo: Chamber Concertos Nos. 1-4
International Contemporary Ensemble
Classical - Released by Naxos on Feb 27, 2007
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