Incubus Guitarists tries hand at Symphony (End.>Vacuum)

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edited July 2008 in Other Music
INCUBUS GUITARIST MICHAEL EINZIGER PENS ORCHESTRAL COMPOSITION
TO BE PERFORMED AT ROYCE HALL ON AUGUST 23


Michael Einziger, guitarist from the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum rock band Incubus enters a new realm with the debut of his first original orchestral composition, “End.>vacuum,” at UCLA’s famed Royce Hall on August 23.

The piece consists of nine musical movements (approximately 40 minutes total) and will be performed by a chamber orchestra led by renowned Los Angeles conductor and Einziger’s longtime collaborator Suzie Katayama.

The evening will begin with British physicist Dr. Brian Cox, who will be giving a 20-minute lecture about particle physics and the exciting scientific experiments being conducted at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research). Dr. Cox was the Scientific Consultant on the Danny Boyle film Sunshine. His commentary on the film is now available on the DVD. He also writes on scientific issues, most recent credits include the New Statesman and The Times. His ability to present science in an exciting and interesting way has made him a popular television & radio presenter, broadcaster and writer.

Einziger has been crafting “End.>vacuum” for more than a year, following surgery in March 2007 for carpel tunnel syndrome, a repetitive-strain injury to his left wrist undoubtedly due to a lifetime of playing guitar. The condition forced him to take a hiatus from the band and his instrument. It would be the longest he’d ever gone without playing, and enabled him to follow some other musical, as well as outside, interests.

“Live musical performance is what I’m most familiar with,” says Einziger, who will play various different instruments throughout the piece. “So I think it was natural for me to gravitate in that direction.”

The piece was inspired by such iconoclastic modern and avant-garde composers as Igor Stravinsky, George Crumb, Samuel Barber, Krzysztof Penderecki and Frank Zappa.

According to Einziger, “End.>vacuum” makes reference to his perception of the outer edge of human understanding, “the finite place where rational scientific knowledge stops and pure speculation ensues…The event horizon between what we know and what we don’t know is what keeps me awake at night, but also gets me out of bed every day.”

A major portion of the piece’s inspiration resides in Einziger’s love of science. He has recently participated in articles with Brown University evolutionary biologist Dr. Kenneth Miller, British physicist Dr. Brian Cox and Pulitzer Prize-winning science historian Dr. Ed Larson.

Einziger has been accepted at Harvard, where he will begin to study musical composition this fall. He hopes to study subjects such as Physics, Cosmology and Evolutionary Biology. You know, the easy stuff.

A ticket presale will take place from July 22-25. For details on how to qualify for the presale, please visit http://www.endvacuum.com. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on August 1st through http://www.ticketmaster.com.

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  • Blind MelonBlind Melon Posts: 911
    Einziger is off the hook!
    If I could, think I would give in.
  • Wait, if Einziger is studying at Harvard does that mean an Incubus hiatus? I hope not but I'm glad to see him pursuing what he loves.
  • Blind MelonBlind Melon Posts: 911
    They're not done... Brandon said they might take a 1-2 year break... Brandon's going back to college for art, Jose's a dad, Mike's got all this shit, Ben & Kil might do some more touring... so yeah, they're all pretty stacked with work... but if Mike goes back to college for composition... damn, what the hell is the next album going to sound like? Will Mike become the next Omar, but with 4 other guys that will be actively helping the writing process with him?
    If I could, think I would give in.
  • hodgehodge Posts: 519
    i didn't know all of this but i think it's a great idea for a band to take a break for a while and do their own thing
    ..and you will come to find that we are all one mind, capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable
  • Symphony & Incubus
    You can't spell "dumb" without DMB
  • Blind MelonBlind Melon Posts: 911
    hodge wrote:
    i didn't know all of this but i think it's a great idea for a band to take a break for a while and do their own thing

    I agree, I really think they need a break too.. they've been non-stop touring and shit, so yeah.
    If I could, think I would give in.
  • Brain Of EBrain Of E Posts: 499
    Yea, Incubus should take a break, their last album was terrible. Glad to see Mike (the most talented member of the band) is working on new music. I've always enjoyed his instrumental work. The Halo Odyssey and the bonus CD that came with the Look Alive DVD was awesome. Light Grenades not so much.
    Down in the hole, Jesus tries to crack a smile beneath another shovel load.
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