Immerse yourself in Ten Thousand Birds, John Luther Adams’s captivating work inspired by the songs of birds native to the American northeast and midwest. Performed by Alarm Will Sound and directed by Alan Pierson, this 70-minute piece transforms the natural calls of birds into an unforgettable musical journey.
“Reigning musical ambassador of the natural world” (The New York Times) John Luther Adams’s Ten Thousand Birds draws from birdsong—a source that has inspired him over his entire career. The work’s open, modular structure allows each page of music to be combined in varied ways. In this 60-minute interpretation, Alarm Will Sound follows the cycle of a day, starting with bird songs heard in the morning, then afternoon, evening, night, and returning to morning. The musicians will use space by moving around the venue as they play, and encourage the audience to walk around to experience the music from many perspectives.
“At this difficult moment, it’s more important than ever for us to remember our connections with the larger-than-human world, and to celebrate the never-ending music of this miraculous planet that is our one and only home.” –John Luther Adams
“Alarm Will Sound has become one of the most vital and original ensembles on the American
music scene.” –The New York Times
Don’t miss this chance to reconnect with nature through music that celebrates the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world.