Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra
Musical Landscapes in Color Vol II - Convergence

Thursday, October 10
7:30pm
Capitol Theater
Pre-Concert Discussion
6:30pm - 7pm
Wisconsin Studio, Third Floor
Age Recommedation
6 and up
Runtime
Approximately 90 minutes with an intermission
Experience fresh compositions by an extraordinary lineup of composers, performed live and recorded for a spring album release. From Michael Abels—known for his work on the soundtrack of the hit film “Nope” and the new “Star Wars” series—to the legendary compositional talents of Patrice Rushen and Valerie Coleman alongside rising star Andre Myers, join us for this one-night-only experience in Capitol Theater celebrating new composers.
Tickets start at just $10. Don't miss your chance to be in the room with Grammy + Emmy nominated composers as we record their compositions.
This performance and recording are the second year of our five-year project Musical Landscapes in Color. The concert opens with “Fanfare and Fantaisie” by four-time Grammy nominee Patrice Rushen, followed by contemporary composer Andre Myers’ “Changes.” Selections from the “Nope” film suite by Michael Abels, a Grammy and Emmy nominee and recipient of the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Music, will conclude the first half. Following intermission, audiences will enjoy “Umoja: An Anthem of Unity” by renowned composer and flutist Valerie Coleman, followed by another work by Abels, “Global Warming.”
Meet the Artists

Michael Abels
2023 Pulitzer Prize-winning and Emmy- and Grammy-nominated composer Michael Abels is best known for his genre-defying scores for the Jordan Peele films “Get Out”, “Us” and “Nope”. The score for “Us” won a World Soundtrack Award, the Jerry Goldsmith Award, a Critics Choice nomination, multiple critics awards, and was named “Score of the Decade” by The Wrap. Both “Us” and “Nope” were shortlisted for the Oscar for Best Original Score. Abels’ creative output also includes many concert works, including the choral song cycle “At War With Ourselves” for the Kronos Quartet, the Grammy-nominated “Isolation Variation” for Hilary Hahn, and “Omar”, an opera co-composed with Grammy-winning recording artist Rhiannon Giddens. Abels other concert works have been performed by the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony, the Los Angeles Master Chorale and many others. Recent commissions include “Emerge” for the National Symphony and Detroit Symphony, and a guitar concerto “Borders” for Grammy-nominated artist Mak Grgic. Abels is co-founder of the Composers Diversity Collective, an advocacy group to increase visibility of composers of color in film, gaming, and streaming media. Read his full biography at michaelabels.com.

Valerie Coleman
Valerie Coleman is regarded by many as an iconic artist who continues to pave her own unique path as a composer, GRAMMY®-nominated flutist, and entrepreneur. Highlighted as one of the “Top 35 Women Composers” by “The Washington Post”, she was named Performance Today’s 2020 Classical Woman of the Year, an honor bestowed to an individual who has made a significant contribution to classical music as a performer, composer or educator. Her works have garnered awards such as the MAPFund, ASCAP Honors Award, Chamber Music America’s Classical Commissioning Program, Herb Alpert Ragdale Residency Award, and nominations from The American Academy of Arts and Letters and United States Artists. Umoja, Anthem for Unity was chosen by Chamber Music America as one of the “Top 101 Great American Ensemble Works” and is now a staple of woodwind literature. Read her full biography at vcolemanmusic.com.

Andre Myers
A California-based artist and educator, contemporary composer Andre Myers serves on the faculty of the University of Redlands Conservatory of Music, teaching literary & musical composition, music theory, and computer music. Called “an insightful and skillful new voice” (Times Union), and “ingenious. . . powerful” (icareifyoulisten.com), his music mixes narrative drama, poetry, and meditations on color to create work that aspires to moments of honesty, poignancy, and depth. Read his full biography at andremyers.com

Patrice Rushen
Patrice Rushen is an award-winning musician and composer, considered one of the top jazz pianists in the world, is a four-time Grammy nominee, and that’s only a handful of her accolades. Her hit song, “Forget Me Nots” from 1982 has been frequently covered and sampled by other artists including by Will Smith for the hit movie “Men in Black” and George Michael’s “Fast Love”. She has been the first female musical director for many of the entertainment industry’s top award shows including the Grammy Awards, the Emmy Awards, the People’s Choice Awards, the NAACP Image Awards, and more. Read her full biography on her website at patricerushen.com.
Production Partners
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Albany Records
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Audio For the Arts
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