Psychosis, the new album of composer Julian De La Chica is Out
2018.11.26
Irreverence Group Music presents: Psychosis, the third solo album of composer Julián De La Chica. Inspired by his last trip to Berlin, Krakow and Warsaw, De la chica immerses in electronic experimentation and influences ranging from ambient and post-minimal, to genres such as acid, industrial and minimal electronic.
Lisa Moore and Julian De La Chica LIVE at The DiMenna Center in New York City
2018.10.22
In a rare and intimate recital at the DiMenna Center in New York City, IGM presented pianist Lisa Moore “World Premiering” De La Chica's ambient, meditative ouevre: Preludes Op. 8 for piano and synthesizer.
"For Aniela" is out now
2018.10.10
During the Summer, Composer Julián De La Chica visited Auschwitz for the first time. During his visit, he found himself drawn to the photo of a woman prisoner, Aniela. He composed this piece in her honor on his way back to Krakow. The photo on the cover is hers, taken by De La Chica himself.
Lisa Moore LIVE at The DiMenna Center in New York City.
2018.09.21
Wednesday, October 17, 2018, 8:00 PM @ The DiMenna Center in New York City, Celebrated pianist Lisa Moore will World Premiere her new CD: Julián De La Chica's Preludes Op. 8 (for piano and synthesizer) produced and published by Brooklyn based, independent record label Irreverence Group Music (IGM).
Rachel Hippert, Hannah Kramer and Julián De La Chica, Live in New York
2018.06.28
In a Rare and intimate production at The DiMenna Center for Classical Music in New York City, Irreverence Group Music presented the "US premiere" of Julián De La Chica's Experimentelle und unbestimmte Lieder Op. 9 and "World premiere" of his oeuvre "Gowanus", poems by Susan Campos - Fonseca.
A woman of no importance (Cybernetics Oratorium)
2018.06.05
An elderly woman who decides to burn all of her possessions (i.e., her memories) and to start all over. A girl who is kidnapped and murdered. A cyborg or robot who is subject to sexual and domestic slavery, becomes aware of herself and then rebels through pain as her weapon for freedom. These are the three main characters of this oratorium, which concludes with a requiem in memory of composer Pauline Oliveros (1932-2016).
Soprano Rachel Hippert will be Violetta in Verdi's tragedy, La Traviata
2018.05.25
La traviata, (The Fallen Woman) is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It is based on La Dame aux Camélias (1852), a play adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas, fils. The opera was originally titled Violetta, after the main character. It was first performed on 6 March 1853 at the La Fenice opera house in Venice.
"Viaje Etéreo", the new album of composer and cellist, Elena Zúñiga
2017.10.16
In November, 2017, Costa Rican composer and cellist, Elena Zúñiga, will launch her new album: Viaje Etéreo. The album is part of her project Elena y la orquesta lunar and is sponsored by ACAM, (Society of composers and writers in Costa Rica).
Irreverence Group Music 2016 Gala Concert at Carnegie Hall
2016.04.07
On Monday, March 28, 2016, 7:30 PM, @ Carnegie Hall in New York City, Irreverence Group Music - IGM celebrated the album's release of alternative singer Radmila Lolly. The concert premiered works by New York based Colombian composer Julián De La Chica: String Quartet No.1 Op. 7 performed by the cutting edge Scorchio Quartet and Four Short Stories at the Standard Hotel Op. 6 performed by Tenor José Heredia. De La Chica, a post minimalist, takes on the challenge of exploring different ways of listening to the world.
Susan Campos Fonseca & Julian De La Chica: Minimal Aggression
2015.10.10
NY-based, Colombian composer and pianist Julián De La Chica, and Costa Rican composer, writer and musicologist, Susan Campos-Fonseca, PhD (Casa de las Américas Prize 2012), present in the album Minimal Aggression a mutual reflection on Minimalism, it’s possibilities and trajectories in the XXI century.