The centerpiece of David Lang's Carnegie Hall composer residency is a week of concerts demonstrating the enviable range of his tastes. The first concert, "hero," brings together Harry Partch's "The Wayward," a series of compositions based on Depression-era hobos, and the vocalist and harpist Benjamin Bagby's dramatic interpretation of "Beowulf." The next night, "spirit," begins with Tuvan throat singing by the group Huun-Huur-Tu and continues with Arvo Part's Passion narrative "Passio," conducted by Julian Wachner and featuring the tenor Nicholas Phan, the baritone Dashon Burton and the vocal ensemble Tenet. On April 24 "love/loss" features retellings of the folk ballad "The Two Sisters" by the composers Julia Wolfe and Nico Muhly as well as a performance by the alternative hip-hop group the Uncluded (the rapper Aesop Rock and the singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson).