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Entries Tagged as 'Performers'

“First, do no harm”

June 12th, 2009 · No Comments · Click Picks, Composers, Contemporary Classical, Performers, Piano

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Mauricio Kagel’s 1984 “Der Eid des Hippokrates” (”The Hippocratic Oath”), for piano 3-hands. Kagel wrote:
This aphoristic composition was inspired by the publication in January 1984, in a medical magazine, of an article on my latest work. Whiling away the time in hospital waiting rooms, I began to think about the generous Hippocratic oath. I could [...]

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My Ears Are Open. This week on the podcast: John Pickford Richards

May 31st, 2009 · No Comments · Interviews, Performers, Podcasts, viola

This week on the podcast, I wrap-up the month of violist interviews with John Pickford Richards. For those of you not sure who John is, he’s best known as the violist in Alarm Will Sound and the JACK Quartet. Our three violists in May posed some important questions, not just for composers, but for [...]

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Review: Xiayin Wang at Alice Tully Hall

May 29th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Concerts, Contemporary Classical, New York, Performers, Piano, Premieres, Recitals

[We previewed this concert a couple weeks ago, and were hoping to file a quick review following the performance. Due to unforseen circumstances it's a few days later than we'd like, but reviewer Eric Johnson came through in the end:]
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Xiayin Wang offered two world premieres [...]

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My Ears Are Open. This week on the podcast: Nadia Sirota

May 17th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Composers, Interviews, New Amsterdam, Performers, Podcasts, viola

For those of you keeping track, this week’s episode is the second of three highlighting violists. Last week, Elizabeth Weisser; this week, Nadia Sirota. Nadia has some good advice for musicians: it may sound obvious, but that thing that makes you unique is the thing that makes you special. Not only is this good [...]

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These Windy City Kids Are Wicked Good

May 8th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Chicago, Concerts, Contemporary Classical, Percussion, Performers

Since 1995 Chicago’s Percussion Scholarship Program has been shaping all kinds of mallet-whackers from grades 3 through 12. The program, under the direction of CSO percussionist Patricia Dash and Douglas Waddell, percussionist with Lyric Opera of Chicago, with amazing direction and arrangements by Cliff Colnot, has been growing something phenomenal. The kids’ musicianship and commitment [...]

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Review — S.E.M. Excitment at Tully

May 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Chamber Music, Composers, Contemporary Classical, File Under?, Orchestral, Orchestras, Performers

Music by Wolff, Sciarrino, Kotik, Carter, and Ligeti / Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble, Ostravská Banda, FLUX Quartet; Petr Kotik, Conductor /Alice Tully Hall, May 6, 2009
Conductor/composer Petr Kotik has been an impressive advocate for contemporary music in New York for forty years. Residing in the US since 1969, he has been running the S.E.M. [...]

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My Ears Are Open. This week on the podcast: Elizabeth Weisser

May 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · Composers, Interviews, Performers, Podcasts, viola

As promised, during the month of May I’ll be talking exclusively with violists, beginning with Elizabeth Weisser of the iO Quartet. I swear it’s a total coincidence that, two weeks in a row, I’ve talked with musicians who had great experiences with Helmut Lachenmann (and I already know there will be one more mention [...]

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The S.E.M. All-Stars

April 28th, 2009 · No Comments · Chamber Music, Concerts, Contemporary Classical, New York, Performers

The Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble, founded and directed by Petr Kotik, joins forces with the acclaimed FLUX Quartet and the international chamber orchestra Ostravská banda for an evening of adventurous music: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 8:00 PM, Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater. Tickets are a steal, only $15 for a real wealth of music.
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Interpretations Season #20: Artist Blog #9 — John Lindberg of S3NY

April 21st, 2009 · No Comments · Chamber Music, Concerts, Downtown, Experimental Music, Improv, Music Events, New York, Performers, jazz

We’ve reached the final concert of Interpretations’ twentieth season of provocative programming in New York City! Founded and curated by baritone Thomas Buckner in 1989, Interpretations focuses on the relationship between contemporary composers from both jazz and classical backgrounds and their interpreters, whether the composers themselves or performers who specialize in new music. To celebrate, [...]

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My Ears Are Open. This week on the podcast: Alex Lipowski

April 19th, 2009 · No Comments · Chamber Music, Composers, Contemporary Classical, Experimental Music, Interviews, Music Instruments, New York, Percussion, Performers, Podcasts

It’s hard to imagine a percussionist that you would want to perform your music more than Alex Lipowski. Alex has a passion for the new, the challenging and the unusual and I find him to be one of the most inspirational musicians I’ve ever met. He spent much of our time together explaining how important it is [...]

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