The Asian Age

Environmen­tal percussion piece to mark New York fest

■ Named for and meant to rhythmical­ly model the stone markers set up by Arctic indigenous people, Inuksuit brings together nine to 99 percussion­ists dispersed over a wide area and influenced by local factors such as birds

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New York: Inuksuit composer John Luther Adams’ innovative percussion piece, played outdoors by dozens of players, will return for a free performanc­e at New York’s Caramoor summer festival.

Adams, one of the leading living US composers whose work is heavily influenced by Alaska, won acclaim after premiering the environmen­tal-minded work in 2009.

Named for and meant to rhythmical­ly model the stone markers set up by Arctic indigenous people, Inuksuit brings together nine to 99 percussion­ists dispersed over a wide area and influenced by local factors such as birds.

The Caramoor festival, announcing its 73rd season on Wednesday, said that more than 60 players would perform “Inuksuit” on July 1 as part of a day of free programmin­g that will include children’s activities. Kathy Schuman, Caramoor’s vice- president for artistic programmin­g, said in a statement that she hoped the performanc­e “will attract some curious audiences who may never have ventured onto our grounds.”

The Caramoor festival, launched in 1945 as World War II was ending, takes place each summer over a sprawling Mediterran­eaninspire­d estate some 80 kilometres ( 50 miles) north of Manhattan. The festival made its name as a leading US hub for bel canto singing but has increasing­ly branched out. The latest season, which runs from June 16 to July 29, will put a special focus on women’s contributi­ons with performanc­es by Benin’s Angelique Kidjo, who is one of Africa’s best- known singers, folk- rocker Aimee Mann, jazz singer Dianne Reeves, Broadway star Audra McDonald and, from the opera world, mezzosopra­no Susan Graham. The season will also feature two world premieres — a piece for string quartet by rising New York composer Julia Adolphe and a work by the modernist jazz pianist Vijay Iyer.

Adams, one of the leading living US composers whose work is heavily influenced by Alaska, won acclaim after premiering the environmen­tal-minded work in 2009

 ?? — AFP ?? Musicians from both sides of the border perform John Luther Adams’ Inuksuit during a concert at the US/ Mexico border.
— AFP Musicians from both sides of the border perform John Luther Adams’ Inuksuit during a concert at the US/ Mexico border.

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