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The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) is a contemporary classical music ensemble, based in New York City and Chicago . ICE performs a diverse and extensive array of chamber, electro-acoustic, improvisatory, and multimedia works.

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11-800: The International Contemporary Ensemble was founded in 2001 by Claire Chase (Ensemble flautist and executive director). The early ensemble—consisting primarily of alumni from the Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio—presented its first Chicago concert at the Three Arts Club in January 2002. In the following year, the Ensemble made its New York City debut at the Miller Theatre , and have since split their activities between Chicago and New York. Since its founding,

22-408: A 22-year project to commission a significant body of new music for the flute, culminating in the one-hundredth anniversary of Edgard Varèse 's " Density 21.5 " of 1936. She is also working on Pan, a new 90-minute work for solo flutist, live electronics, and a large ensemble of players from the community in which it is performed. Beginning in the fall of 2017 Chase has been appointed as Professor of

33-420: Is a flexible collective of thirty-four performing artists, including strings, woodwinds, piano, percussion, voice, light and sound designers. As an artist-run organization, most of ICE’s executive leadership, concert production, marketing, fundraising, technology and database systems are managed by members of the ensemble. With John Zorn With John Adams Claire Chase Claire Chase (born 1978)

44-718: Is a soloist, collaborative artist, curator and advocate for new and experimental music. Chase has won the Avery Fisher Prize, which recognizes musical excellence, vision, and leadership. In 2012, Chase was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship—the so-called "genius" award. Chase was born in 1978 and grew up in Leucadia, California . She made her solo debut with the San Diego Symphony at age 14 in 1992. While attending Oberlin College , where she studied with Michel Debost , she received

55-782: The Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, and other venues throughout Europe. Over the past decade Claire Chase has given the world premieres of hundreds of new works for the flute in performances throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia, and she has championed new music throughout the world by building organizations, forming alliances, pioneering commissioning initiatives, and supporting educational programs that reach new audiences. She began "Density 2036" in 2014,

66-700: The Theodore Presser Foundation Award in 1999 which she used to commission new compositions for the flute. She received her B.M. from Oberlin in 2001. After graduating from Oberlin, Chase founded the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) in 2001, and was its Executive/Artistic Director until 2017. ICE established musical innovation as central to the recipe not only for cultural survival, but also for popular success, with its flexible entrepreneurial structure and inclusive educational mission. Chase recently stepped down from

77-684: The Ensemble has premiered over 500 compositions, many of these commissions and collaborations spawning from their noteworthy residency programs: the 21st Century Young Composers Project and ICElab. In addition to commissioning emerging composers, the ensemble has also premiered numerous works by world-renowned composers, including Georges Aperghis , Alvin Lucier , Pauline Oliveros , John Zorn , David Lang , Liza Lim , Dai Fujikura , Chaya Czernowin , Julio Estrada , Amir Shpilman , George E. Lewis , Anna Thorvaldsdottir , and Carla Kihlstedt, among others. The International Contemporary Ensemble has performed at

88-683: The Lincoln Center Festival (New York), Musica Nova Helsinki (Finland), Wien Modern (Austria), Acht Brücken Music for Cologne (Germany), La Cité de la Musique (Paris), the Darmstädter Ferienkurse (Germany), Mostly Mozart Festival (New York), as well as tours of Japan, Brazil and France. They have held residencies at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago , Mostly Mozart Festival, New York University, Columbia College (Chicago), and Conservatorio de las Rosas (Morelia, Mexico), among others. ICE

99-589: The Practice in the Music Department at Harvard University . Chase will hold the 2022–23 Richard and Barbara Debs Composer's Chair at Carnegie Hall . With John Zorn Miller Theatre Miller Theatre at Columbia University is located on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University . It is a performing arts producer dedicated to developing and presenting new music. Originally named

110-569: The leadership of ICE to focus on her performing career and to make way for other long-term projects, including “Density 2036.” After winning first prize in the Concert Artists Guild competition in 2008, she made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2010 at the Weill Recital Hall. So far, Chase has premiered over 100 new solo works for the flute, incorporating extended techniques and electro-acoustic elements. Her first solo album, Aliento

121-747: Was released in 2009 and was one of Time Out Chicago 's Top 10 Classical Albums of 2009. Chase has performed world-wide as a soloist and chamber musician in diverse venues including (Le) Poisson Rouge , Miller Theatre , and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C., the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston,

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