Noah Jenkins Noah Jenkins Chicago Noah Jenkins is a composer and violinist/violist from Oregon, now living in Chicago. His music is inspired by tuning, field recordings, synthesizers, acoustic phenomena, and experiences of deep sound in deep time. In 2022 Wild Up premiered Spirits Hover as part of the LA Phil’s Noon to Midnight festival. In 2023 Jenkins developed and premiered After Life (a 40-minute piece with original text for vocalist and ensemble) in Chicago with Après L’Histoire. In 2024 he released Without Persistent Environments (Sawyer Editions), an album of two electroacoustic trombone pieces recorded by Chicago trombonist and composer Riley Leitch. Peter Margasak (Bandcamp) praised the music’s “sustained lines awash in luxurious overtones” and its “focus on the dynamic interaction of sound drifting into eternity.” In 2025 John Adams will conduct the LA Phil New Music Group in the premiere of Not a dream sound, but a sound which sleeping we had really heard, a work for string orchestra, keyboards, and antiphonal percussion, and ~Nois saxophone quartet and Varo String Quartet will premiere Poetics of Space Translation Symmetry in Chicago. Noah Jenkins’s tracks After Life (Renaissance) 2025.6.3 by Noah Jenkins published on 2025-06-05T02:58:24Z Poetics of Space Translation Symmetry EXCERPT m189-344 by Noah Jenkins published on 2025-05-27T15:43:19Z Not a dream sound, but a sound which sleeping we had really heard EXCERPT mm60-95 by Noah Jenkins published on 2025-02-23T05:37:31Z
Poetics of Space Translation Symmetry EXCERPT m189-344 by Noah Jenkins published on 2025-05-27T15:43:19Z
Not a dream sound, but a sound which sleeping we had really heard EXCERPT mm60-95 by Noah Jenkins published on 2025-02-23T05:37:31Z