KPFA-FM Music Dept. ➔ Speaking of Music: Elliott Carter, 1 of 2
Analog Audio
Event Type
Interview and MusicOrigin
KPFAIdentifier
SOM.1983.12.16.AProgram Series
Speaking of MusicProgram Length
111 minPart
1 of 2Dates
1985-07-01 | broadcast| 1983-12-16 | created
Description
Recorded on December 16, 1983 as part of San Francisco Exploratorium’s Speaking of Music series, Elliott Carter, who had then just celebrated his 75th birthday, (and in 2008 his 100th!), talks about his life and work, including his early friendship with Charles Ives, Edgar Varèse, and other modern composers. He describes how he was much taken with the adventurous music being composed in the early part of the 20th century, but how he himself sometimes sought to create a simpler and more melodic type of music, several examples of which are heard. After listening to several of Mr. Carter’s early recorded compositions there is also a live performance of several of his pieces for timpani, the complexity of which are described by the performer, Barry Jekowsky. Jekowsky also demonstrates Carter’s technique of “metric modulation.” Also discussed, although not heard, are the first and third songs (”Anaphora” and “Sandpiper”) from Carter’s "A Mirror on which to Dwell," which are based on the poems of Elizabeth Bishop. This is followed by a discussion of Carter’s decidedly more complex “Double Concerto” for harpsichord and piano with two chamber orchestras, several excerpts of which are heard. The program then concludes with the composers fielding questions from the live audience. Charles Amirkhanian hosts the program.Genres
20th century classicalMusical Selections
Symphony No. 1 [excerpt from 2nd movement] (1942) (3:13) -- Symphony No. 1 [excerpt from 3rd movement] (1942) (3:02) -- 8 Etudes and a Fantasy [excerpts] (1949-50) -- Eight Pieces for Timpani: Improvisation [excerpt] (1949) (0:30) -- Eight Pieces for Timpani: Canaries (1949) (2:48) -- Eight Pieces for Timpani: Recitative (1949) (2:50) -- Eight Pieces for Timpani: Improvisation (1949) (2:32)Performers
Barry Jekowsky, timpani (Eight)Subjects
20th century classicalSymphonies
Wind quartets (Bassoon, clarinet, flute, oboe)
Timpani music
Percussion music
Related places
Berkeley (Calif.) (was recorded at)Berkeley (Calif.) (was broadcast at)
Related Entities
Amirkhanian, CharlesCarter, Elliott, 1908-2012
Jekowsky, Barry