It seems odd to call a program with five brand new orchestral pieces commonplace. But somehow it seems apt when talking about the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, a group for whom the unexpected has become almost predictable. The five premieres on Friday's concert spoke in vastly disparate languages, each of which BMOP's fine orchestra and music director Gil Rose brought off as though it was a well-honed specialty.
Leading off the lengthy program was Geoffrey Gordon's "Shock Diamonds," an exercise in rapidly shifting textures and vivid orchestral effects. Quite different in spirit was Eric Moe's "Kick & Ride," a brawny concerto for drum set and orchestra written for the brilliant percussionist Robert Schulz. He drove the piece forward with muscular rhythms, which the orchestra followed with angular, stop-start commentary. The first movement hints at big-band music while the second, marked "Tempo di Wipeout," contains some well-hidden allusions to that masterpiece of surf rock.