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Steve Reich – Double Sextet played at Le Poisson Rouge

Posted by composer on Jun 24, 2009 in Composer News, New Composers, New Music Concerts

http://www.nj.com/entertainment/music/index.ssf/2009/06/steve_reichs_double_sextet_bro.html
Star-Ledger Article:

When Steve Reich won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in April, many called the award long overdue. Given his revolutionary body of work, it’s hard to argue. But when the new music group Signal performed the winning composition “Double Sextet” at Le Poisson Rouge Monday night, both the piece itself and the sense of lifetime achievement came through in full glory.

To open the celebratory concert, which the composer attended, Signal, led by conductor Brad Lubman, performed what could be considered the work’s predecessor, “Sextet,” written in 1984. Scored by Reich (no relation to this reporter) for four percussionists and two keyboardists, the work features such sounds as electric pianos, bowed vibraphones, marimba, click sticks and crotales. The composer’s trademark layered contrapuntal textures, played with precision and direction, gave the impression of driving rhythmic patterns bouncing against one another.

steve reich gets the pulitzer for double sextet

Le Poisson Rouge, the Greenwich Village club that curates an eclectic blend of classical, indie rock and other genres with an emphasis on new music, recently celebrated its first anniversary. At least in its classical programming, it has been both strikingly consistent and consistently striking, and the relaxed atmosphere, complete with a bar, seems to be a successful model. With many concert halls struggling, it would be interesting to see how a larger work than the chamber music and recitals typically performed here might fare in such a setting.

Hearing Reich’s pieces in such close proximity enhanced the newer work’s broad scope and the raw, human qualities that could be taken on by the strings and winds — instruments absent from many of the composer’s earlier works. “Double Sextet” calls for two ensembles of flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion to be played either by 12 musicians, as it was by Signal, or by six playing against a recording of themselves. That is how the piece, which Reich wrote in 2007 and premiered in 2008, was first performed by the new music-ensemble eighth blackbird.

Here is a youtube video of them in the studio recording double sextet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IqVnvkzvNQ&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60Rji3yhRs8

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“Piano Burning” to be staged at Carlton College, MN

Posted by composer on Apr 29, 2009 in New Music Concerts

Annea Lockwood at the 1968 performance of "Piano Burning"Carleton College will be the stage for a rare live performance of renowned avant-garde composer Annea Lockwood’s controversial yet notable work for piano, “Piano Burning.” First performed in 1968, this ground-breaking composition centers around the actual burning of a piano—one that is beyond repair and ready to be discarded—allowing the listener to hear a variety of pitched and unpitched sounds as the piano strings heat and break. The performance will take place Thursday, April 30 at 8:45 p.m. on the “Bald Spot,” the central open area of the Carleton campus.
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Composer News

Posted by composer on Apr 28, 2009 in Composer News

Seth Bisen-Hersh sounds like a busy guy, penning six cabaret acts of original material – including The Gayest Straight Man Alive, Neurotic Tendencies, and Why Am I Not Famous Yet? – and composed the original musicals The Spickner Spin, Meaningless Sex, and Trivial Pursuits. He also works steadily as a musical accompanist and vocal coach (whose students, by the way, get their own weekly showcase at Don’t Tell Mama).
http://nytheatremike.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/seth-bisen-hersh-has-writers-block/

Turkish composer Koray Sazli truly knows what it means to overcome hardship and make dreams come true. Sazli, an accomplished composer of orchestral music, has been blind since the age of 9. He used a braille writer, a recorder and a piano for composition in college.http://unlvrebelyell.com/2009/04/27/blind-composer-strikes-a-chord/

Student musicians from Cockeysville Middle School gathered Sunday for a benefit concert to remember classmates Greg and Ben Browning, and their parents, lost last year in a spasm of family violence that horrified their suburban community.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/baltimore_county/bal-md.concert27apr27,0,2666682.story

Congratulations to these Shorter College Students and a hearty thanks for the Georgia Music Teachers Association for their support of music teaching and the art of music.

http://www.romenewswire.com/index.php/2009/04/27/shorter-students-win-top-honors-at-music-competition/

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