American Modern Ensemble

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The American Modern Ensemble is a contemporary classical music ensemble based in the United States in New York City and was founded in 2005 with the goal of premiering, performing and recording and commissioning the widest possible repertoire written by American composers. The group's focus is to celebrate and showcase American music and especially works written by living composers. Each season, AME chooses one American composer to feature on a program devoted to his or her music. AME is also dedicated to education and outreach programs that expose communities to American music, and particularly to new music written by living composers. AME's founder and current Artistic Director is the American composer Robert Paterson [1].

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[edit] Instrumentation

Instrumentation for each concert is drawn from a sinfonietta-sized group: flute (doubling alto flute and piccolo), clarinet (doubling bass clarinet and E-flat clarinet), oboe (doubling English horn), bassoon (doubling contrabassoon), horn, trumpet (C trumpet, B-flat trumpet and piccolo trumpets in E-flat and D), trombone, percussion, piano (doubling synthesizer), two violins, viola, violoncello, bass.

[edit] Programmed composers

Composers whose works have been performed by the American Modern Ensemble through the 2005-06 season include:

[edit] Artists

Performers who have worked with AME as guest artists or who are part of the core membership include:

[edit] Featured Composers

[edit] Winners of AME Composition Competition

  • 2007: Sean McClowry
  • 2006: Karim Al Zand [14]

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