KPFA-FM Music Dept. ➔ Speaking of Music: Milton Babbitt, 2 of 2

Analog Audio


Event Type
Interview and Music
Origin
KPFA
Identifier
SOM.1984.11.15.B
Program Series
Speaking of Music
Program Length
103 min
Part
2 of 2
Dates
1986-01-06 | broadcast
| 1984-11-15 | created
Description
In a program recorded on November 15, 1984 as part of the San Francisco Exploratorium’s Speaking of Music series, Charles Amirkhanian interviews composer Milton Babbitt. Babbitt taught at Princeton and Juilliard among other institutions; won numerous awards including a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation in 1982; and has several honorary doctorates. In this talk he describes in great scholarly detail the various techniques he has used in his compositions, and any serious student or pianist would be thrilled to hear what is essentially a free class in music theory given by one of America’s foremost professors. Joining Babbitt and Amirkhanian is pianist Alan Feinberg who plays a number of Babbitt's works. Feinberg also explains why one of Babbitt’s pieces could not be played on the piano provided by the San Francisco Exploratorium, where this event was held, because the piano was made in 1895 and does not include several of the highest notes found on modern pianos, and which were essential for Babbitt’s works “Playing for Time” and “About Time”.
Genres
New music
Musical Selections
Minute Waltz: 3/4 ± 1/8 (1977) / Milton Babbitt -- The Head of the Bed [excerpt] (1982) / Milton Babbitt
Performers
Alan Feinberg, piano (Minute)
Judith Bettina, vocals (Head)
Subjects
New music
Composition (Music)
Performance practice (Music)
Piano music
Waltzes
Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble