CCAM Community Event: NOW Ensemble
CCAM presents an evening of original music performed by NOW Ensemble.
Details
The works are composed by Yale faculty and students, including Rory Bricca (Yale College, 2026), Zachary Jarvis (Yale College, 2028), Tommaso Bailo (Yale College, 2027), Natalie Dietterich (Lecturer, Department of Music), Konrad Kaczmarek (Associate Professor Adjunct, Department of Music), and Kathryn Alexander (Professor Adjunct, Department of Music).
This event will take place in the CCAM Leeds Studio.
Guest Artists
NOW Ensemble is a dynamic group of performers and composers dedicated to making new chamber music for the 21st century. With a unique instrumentation of flute, clarinet, electric guitar, double bass, and piano, the ensemble brings a fresh sound and a new perspective to the classical tradition, infused with the musical influences that reflect the diverse backgrounds of its members. NOW Ensemble has brought some of the most exciting composers of their generation to national and international recognition.
NOW has performed at Lincoln Center, the Apples and Olives Festival in Zürich, Switzerland, Town Hall Seattle, Da Camera Houston, and in Carnegie Hall’s Neighborhood Concert Series, Miller Theater, Merkin Hall, the Bang on a Can Marathon, The Kitchen NYC, The Stone, the Carlsbad Festival, the Festival Internacional Chihuahua, the Look and Listen Festival, The Music Gallery Toronto, Town Hall Seattle, Houston Da Camera, among many others. NOW Ensemble's performances have been featured on NPR's All Things Considered and live on WNYC, and their album Awake charted at #1 in Amazon's Classical Chamber Music Charts. Plan of the City, NOW's collaboration with filmmaker Joshua Frankel, was praised in the Washington Post as “one of the best matches of visuals to music I’ve seen.”
Since 2004, NOW has worked with over 100 composers, including Judd Greenstein, Mark Dancigers, Patrick Burke, Missy Mazzoli, Sean Friar, Kathryn Alexander, San Fermin's Ellis Ludwig- Leone, Nico Muhly, Timothy Andres, and Sarah Kirkland Snider.
Partnerships
This event is co-sponsored by the Yale Department of Music, CCAM, and Yale Schwarzman Center.
Admission
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. Participants will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis, and room capacity limits will apply.




