Composer in Residence: George Lewis – American Pioneer
12 February 2025
'George Lewis is one the most formidable figures in modern music' – Alex Ross, The New Yorker
The Â鶹ÊÓƵ is delighted to welcome George Lewis for this feast of his astonishing music, as part of a residency that will enable student composers, performers and researchers to benefit from his presence in the College. Join us for George Lewis Day on Wednesday 12 February: listen to performances of small and large ensemble pieces and hear him speak about his work.
George Lewis is a musical alchemist, turning an array of elements into gold: expect mind-expanding timbres, subtle textures and adventurous techniques incorporating electronics and experimental procedures. He is one of the most versatile musicians in the world, combining his practical experience of improvisation as a jazz trombonist with a meticulous and inventive mind, pioneering new technologies to create fresh palettes of musical colour.
In a pair of concerts given in the presence of the composer himself, RCM musicians perform an eclectic range of his works, from intricate chamber music to flamboyant ensemble scores. And don’t miss the chance to hear George Lewis offer insights into his music during the pre-concert talk with RCM Head of Composition, Professor Jonathan Cole.
Events are ticketed separately.
Events
12 February 2025, 1:05pm
Performance Hall
In this concert given in the presence of versatile composer George Lewis, RCM musicians perform an eclectic range of his intricate chamber works.
12 February 2025, 5:45pm
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Don’t miss the chance to hear George Lewis offer insights into his music during a pre-concert talk with RCM Head of Composition, Professor Jonathan Cole.
12 February 2025, 7:30pm
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Â鶹ÊÓƵ musicians perform an eclectic range of George Lewis' flamboyant ensemble scores as the conclusion to his residency day.