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“Continuing to shine in overlooked music from the last century (Gramophone),” BMOP’s in-house record label, BMOP/sound, will release world premiere recordings every month including Eric Sawyer: Civil Disobedience (February), Eric Moe: No Time Like the Present (March), Ulysses Kay: Frederick Douglass (May), and Richard Danielpour: The Celestial Circus (July). In addition to its traditional album cycle, BMOP/sound releases stand-alone digital works as part of its new Singles series. Upcoming single releases include: Shelley Washington: Both (February),Gian Carlo Menotti: Errand into the Maze (April), and Evan Ziporyn: Hard Drive (June).
About Gil Rose Gil Rose is one of today’s most trailblazing conductors, praised as “amazingly versatile” (The Boston Globe) with “a sense of style and sophistication” (Opera News). Equally at home performing core repertoire, new music, and lesser-known historic symphonic and operatic works, “Gil Rose is not just a fine conductor, but a peerless curator, sniffing out—and commissioning—off-trend, unheralded, and otherwise underplayed repertoire, that nevertheless holds to unfailingly high standards of quality. In doing so, he’s built an indefinable, but unmistakable, personal aesthetic” (WQXR). A global leader in American contemporary music, Grammy Award-winner Rose is the founder of the performing and recording ensemble the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP), who “bring an endlessly curious and almost archaeological mind to programming…with each concert, each recording, an essential step in a better direction” (The New York Times), as well as the founder of Odyssey Opera, praised by The New York Times as “bold and intriguing.” GilRoseConductor.com
About Odyssey Opera Founded in 2013 by artistic director/conductor Gil Rose, Odyssey Opera presents adventurous and eclectic works that affirm opera as a powerful expression of the human experience. Its world-class artists perform the operatic repertoire from its historic beginnings through lesser-known masterpieces to contemporary new works and commissions in varied formats and venues. Odyssey Opera takes its audience on a journey to places they’ve never been before. odysseyopera.org
About BMOP/sound BMOP/sound, BMOP’s independent record label, was created in 2008 to provide a platform for BMOP’s extensive archive of music, as well as to provide widespread, top-quality, permanent access to both classics of the 20th century and the music of today’s most innovative composers. BMOP/sound has garnered praise from the national and international press.
It is the recipient of a 2020 GRAMMY Award for Tobias Picker: Fantastic Mr. Fox as well as nine GRAMMY nominations, and its releases have appeared on the year-end “Best of” lists of The New York Times, The Boston Globe, National Public Radio, American Record Guide, DownBeat, WBUR, NewMusicBox, and others. Admired, praised, and sought after by artists, presenters, critics, and audiophiles, BMOP and BMOP/sound are uniquely positioned to redefine the new music concert and recording experience. Launched in 2019, BMOP's digital radio station, BMOP/radio, streams BMOP/sound's entire catalog and airs special programming.
About BMOP The Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) is the premier orchestra in the United States dedicated exclusively to commissioning, performing, and recording music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A unique institution of crucial artistic importance to today’s musical world, BMOP exists to disseminate exceptional orchestral music of the present and recent past via performances and recordings of the highest caliber. Founded by Artistic Director Gil Rose in 1996, BMOP has championed the repertoires of composers whose careers span nine decades.
Each season, Rose brings BMOP’s award-winning orchestra, renowned soloists, and influential composers to the stage of New England Conservatory’s historic Jordan Hall in a series that offers orchestral programming of unrivaled eclecticism.
Musical America’s 2016 Ensemble of the Year, BMOP was awarded the 2021 Special Achievement Award from Gramophone Magazine as “an organization that has championed American music of the 20th and 21st century with passion and panache.” The musicians of BMOP are consistently lauded for the energy, imagination, and precision with which they infuse the music of the present era. BMOP.org.
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BMOP IN CONCERT All performances, programs, and performance dates and times are subject to change. Tickets are available by visiting BMOP.org or calling 718.324.0396.
MONO E MONO (E MONO) Sat February 21 at 8:00 p.m. | NEC’s Jordan Hall (30 Gainsborough Street, Boston) Gil Rose, conductor Boston Modern Orchestra Project Odyssey Opera Julia Mintzer, soprano Michael Chioldi, baritone Sarah Coburn, soprano BMOP and Odyssey Opera bring a trio of monodramas to fire the spirit of mid-winter. William Bolcom’s opera, Medusa, conveys her experience as the only mortal Gorgon. Celebrating the upcoming centenary of Carlisle Floyd’s birth, his rarely performed Flower and Hawk gives an intimate look at the wealthy and powerful Eleanor of Aquitaine. Ron Perera’s The White Whale is a gripping character study of Captain Ahab from Herman Melville’s novel, “Moby-Dick.”
WILLIAM BOLCOM Medusa (2023) RONALD PERERA The White Whale (1981) CARLISLE FLOYD Flower and Hawk (1972) THE LAST SAVAGE Fri March 13 at 8:00 p.m. | The Huntington Theatre (264 Huntington Avenue, Boston) Gil Rose, conductor Boston Modern Orchestra Project Odyssey Opera Phillip Lopez, bass-baritone Sharleen Joynt, coloratura soprano Anay Matanovic, soprano Omar Najmi, tenor Gabriel Preisser, baritone Michelle Trainor, soprano BMOP collaborates with Odyssey Opera on its fully staged production of Gian Carlo Menotti’s The Last Savage. The three act opera buffa’s eclectic score and unexpected libretto delightfully subvert convention through Mozartian musical tropes. Set in a satirical vision of mid-20th-century society, the opera follows Kitty, the spirited daughter of a wealthy American anthropologist, who insists on finding and taming a “savage” to prove her independence. She discovers Abdul, a young man living in the wilderness of India, and drags him back to the modern world as her prize specimen.
Yet Abdul’s transformation into a polished socialite exposes the absurdities of both primitive stereotypes and the shallow sophistication of high society. Menotti’s witty libretto skewers cultural pretensions, consumerism, and the clash between tradition and progress, while his score blends lyrical arias, jazzy rhythms, and pastiche of operatic conventions. The result is a playful yet biting comedy that asks whether civilization itself is the true masquerade. This production highlights the opera’s enduring relevance, inviting audiences to laugh at its outrageous characters while reflecting on the timeless human desire to define—and defy—what is “savage” and what is “civilized.” GIAN CARLO MENOTTI /libst. MENOTTI The Last Savage (1964) PREMIERE4 Sun April 19 at 3:00 p.m. | NEC’s Jordan Hall (30 Gainsborough Street, Boston) Gil Rose, conductor Boston Modern Orchestra Project Kristina Cooper, cello Tessa Lark, violin BMOP programs an invigorating evening of new orchestral works, presenting the world premieres of John Aylward’s potent History of the World, Avner Dorman’s Cello Concerto featuring internationally heralded Kristina Cooper, and Anthony De Ritis’s Jiggedy Jingle Jaunty Jaunty for orchestra and electronics. Also on the program is the Boston premiere of Lisa Bielawa’s violin concerto for the hugely-talented violinist Tessa Lark.
JOHN AYLWARD History of the World (2025) AVNER DORMAN Cello Concerto (2025) Kristina Cooper, cello LISA BIELAWA Violin Concerto No. 2: PULSE (2025) Tessa Lark, violin ANTHONY DE RITIS Jiggedy Jingle Jaunty Jaunty (2026)
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BMOP ON RECORD Subject to change BMOP/sound releases available on BMOP.org and all major online retailers.
January – Eric Sawyer: Civil Disobedience (#1108) Available on SACD and all streaming services Civil Disobedience is Eric Sawyer’s second BMOP/sound album, once again revisiting the lives and legacies of American icons. By setting Thoreau’s infamous essay Civil Disobedience, Sawyer recontextualizes the writer’s most prescient work as it fits into the 21st century. This release also features the Claremont Trio in Sawyer's transcendentalist-inspired "Fantasy Concerto" and his foray into the world of singer-songwriter, "Ways of Being," featuring Krista River and Kristen Watson.
February – Shelley Washington: Both (Singles #2002) Available to stream in Dolby Atmos® Shelley Washington makes her BMOP/sound debut with Both, an exploration of the multitudes contained within the composer. By examining the dualities in her life and the tension created by them, Washington is able to cultivate unique and exciting textures. As these develop across the four movements, a constant sense of reflection and recollection stokes nostalgia, finally giving way to unbridled optimism.
March - Eric Moe: No Time Like the Present (#1109) Available on SACD and all streaming services Eric Moe returns to BMOP/sound with No Time Like the Present, demonstrating the refinement of his compositional voice as well as the changing world in which he creates. Moe’s ability to weave angularity and lyricism within the orchestra in "Repeat Offender" is matched by his deftness as concerto soloist in "The Sweetness of Despair, the Necessity of Hope," creating a palette overflowing with color.
April – Gian Carlo Menotti: Errand into the Maze (Singles #2003) Available to stream in Dolby Atmos® Gian Carlo Menotti composed Errand into the Maze for visionary dancer Martha Graham's ballet, refocusing the infamous tale of the Minotaur through a feminist lens. This work maintains its lasting power through its subversive narrative and expertly crafted score. Menotti joins such composers as Carlos Surinach and William Schuman in the BMOP catalog, whose collaborations with Graham are never lacking imagination, direction, and dance.
May – Ulysses Kay: Frederick Douglass (#1110) Available on SACD and all streaming services The second installment in the As Told By series, Ulysses Kay’s Frederick Douglass captures a segment of the life of one of the United States’ most read yet least understood figures. A man of mythic proportions, Douglass is given the treatment of a complex and conflicted individual, subverting the uncomplicated two-dimensional narrative. Among the first Black composers to leave his mark in the United States classical tradition, Kay’s sprawling musical language is animated today by BMOP and a cast of today and tomorrow’s most talented voices. Among them are Kenneth Kellogg as Frederick Douglass, Melody Moore as Helen Douglass, Leroy Davis as Howard Davis, and Neal Ferreira as Aubrey, a Young Officer.
June – Evan Ziporyn: Hard Drive (Singles #2004) Available to stream in Dolby Atmos® Few composers are featured by BMOP more often than Evan Ziporyn. Hard Drive brings movement and expression to a device that's both ubiquitous and rarely noticed. This angular, perpetually spinning piece arrives at a rock-flavored climax, enhanced by electric guitar and unyielding rhythmic interest.
July – Richard Danielpour: The Celestial Circus (#1110) Available on SACD and all streaming services The Celestial Circus by Richard Danielpour is a testament to the colors afforded to adventurous orchestrators and daring performers. Lisa Pegher returns to the BMOP catalog, bringing her characteristic intensity and precision to "The Wounded Healer" with an array of percussion instruments, some more familiar than others. The serene, sparkling character of Danielpour’s "Lacrimae Angeli" gives way to the biblical din of destruction, as the cycle of death and rebirth is explored across cultures.
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