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Lost Objects (2001) 62'

music by Michael Gordon, David Lang and Julia Wolfe; Text by Deborah Artman

Sop, 2 countertenors, small chor, DJ, baroque orch, egtr, eb, perc, synth [all instruments and voices amplified]

Dresden Festival

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Weather (1997) 62'

str (min 6.3.3.3.1) [all instruments amplified]; mvmt 2 + electronics, mvmt 3 + audio playback

Siemens Kulturprogram for Ensemble Resonanz

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Observations on Air (2016) 25'

solo bassoon + 2.2.0.0/2(natural horn).0.0.0/strings (playable on modern instruments)

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

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Rewriting Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony (2006) 22'

3.2.3.2+cbn/4.3.3.1/timp.4perc/ebgtr/str

Beethoven-Fest Bonn

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What to Wear (2005) 65'

Text by Richard Foreman

2S, A, T, small female chorus
2kbd, perc, egtr, 2vn, db, drums [all instruments and voices amplified]

The Center for New Performance at CalArts and the Ontological-Hysteric Theater with funds provided by the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust. What to Wear is also a Meet the Composer Commissioning Music/USA commission and was produced with the additional support of the Shubert Foundation.

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Dana Jessen, bassoonist, on commissioning Rushes

Commissioning Rushes
by Dana Jessen

http://www.newmusicbox.org/articles/commissioning-rushes/

As musicians, we frequently talk about the process of composing music. Most often we discuss the various methods a composer goes through to realize his or her work. Yet there is another facet of such an undertaking that often isn’t discussed—the performer’s side of commissioning a large-scale work. On September 15th, six colleagues and I gave the world premiere of Rushes, a new 60-minute composition for seven bassoons by Michael Gordon…

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