No Exit New Music Ensemble Live Streams Three World Premieres

Fri 1/29 @ 7-8:30PM

Cleveland’s No Exit New Music ensemble is dedicated making accessible music by composers you can actually meet and follow, including members of its own ensemble.

It kicks of 2021 with another program of avant-garde music featuring three world premiere pieces by young composers: Jeremy Rapport-Stein’s “There was something that I had wanted to say to you but I didn’t…”, Inga Chinilina’s (pictured) “Give Me a Second,” and Tyler Adamthwaite’s “Fleeting Remnants of the Severed Wonderland Spoke One Ashen Sylph Who Sang So Fervently to Death.”

Their pieces will be blended with the work of two 20th century composers: French-Greek composer Iannis Xenakis’ Dhipli Zyia and  Italian composer Giancinto Scelsi’s Xnoybis III .

“We are excited to be premiering these new works,” says NO EXIT’s artistic director Timothy Breyer. “Inga, Tyler and Jeremy are very gifted and singular in what they do. Each of them wrote us a really great and interesting piece. I think that all of the music on this program digs deep, challenging but also very rewarding.”

Normally, No Exit hosts free concerts in nontraditional venues such as bookstores, but for the time being, its concerts are all online.  This one will be live streamed at this link where you can also find the concert program to download.

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