Jessica Johnson
flute
Michael Clayville
trombone
Stefan Freund
cello, composer
Jackie Leclair
oboe
Payton MacDonald
percussion, tabla, composer
Miles Brown
bass
Elisabeth Stimpert
clarinet, sax
Chris Thompson
percussion
Alan Pierson
artistic director, conductor, keyboards
Bill Kalinkos
clarinet, sax
John Orfe
keyboards, composer
Gavin Chuck
managing director, composer
Michael Harley
bassoon, voice, keyboards
Courtney Orlando
violin, voice, keyboards, accordion
Nigel Maister
staging director
Matt Marks
horn, keyboards, electronics
Caleb Burhans
violin, viola, voice, electric guitar, composer
Jason Varvaro
production manager
Jason Price
trumpet, cracklebox, electronics
John Pickford Richards
viola, accordion

Gavin Chuck

managing director, composer

Gavin Chuck

I grew up in Kingston, Jamaica, a place that bursts at the seams with music. Everybody had a radio on during the day, and at night you couldn't help hearing raucous dance hall tunes blared from speakers at competing street parties all around the city. When it wasn't the partygoers, it was the churchgoers making a joyful noise up and down the crowded streets.

Gavin Chuck

It was after I left for college in the U.S. that I really got into composition, even though I ended up becoming interested in music very different from what surrounded me at home. I still wonder about how the music from one half of my life is connected to the other. Two sides of the same coin, probably.

Gavin Chuck

The third side of the coin is my research into musical meaning, which combines music theory and cognitive science. While studying composition at Oberlin and Eastman, I took to theory. Now that I think about it, I liked music theory even as a kid, studying outside the studios of my piano teachers from a text published by the very colonial Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. Anyway, there was nothing in that Little Red Book about cognitive linguistics and anthropology yet I somehow managed to connect them with music theory.

Ultimately, I love that I'm bursting at the seams with music: teaching music at Northwestern University, writing about music, composing music, and, of course, putting on concerts and producing records of new music. All fantastic connections.