Other Minds Special Programs ➔ Other Minds Presents: Nancarrow at 100 - A Centennial Celebration: Nancarrow Concert No. 3 (7 PM, Nov. 4, 2012), 11 of 18
Digital Audio
Event Type
MusicOrigin
Other MindsIdentifier
OMP.2012.11.04.2.KProgram Series
Other Minds PresentsProgram Length
115 minPart
11 of 18Dates
| broadcast| 2012-11-04 | created
Description
This is the third concert of “Nancarrow at 100: A Centennial Celebration,” a three day festival of films and music celebrating the life and work of Conlon Nancarrow. The festival was produced by Other Minds in collaboration with Cal Performances, the U. C. Berkeley Art Museum and the Pacific Film Archive and was held on November 2-4, 2012. This concert was the concluding event of the festival and the second to be held at Hertz Hall on the U. C. Berkeley campus on November 4, 2012.Following the earlier panel discussion on how Nancarrow’s compositions for player piano have been arranged for live performance and a variety of instrumental groups, this concert features many examples of these transcriptions. The first half of the concert began with Nancarrow’s “Piece for Tape” first heard as originally conceived, and then followed by Dominic Murcott’s arrangement for solo percussion, performed by Chris Froh. Pianolaist extraordinaire Rex Lawson then takes the stage, joined by violinist Graeme Jennings, to present an arrangement of Nancarrow’s “Toccata for Piano and Violin.” Not quite satisfied with the audio balance of the performance the two repeat the work this time with pianola lid down and then ask the audience which they liked best, to which the laughing reply was “play it again.” Rex Lawson follows this with the first U.S. performance by a single performer of Igor Stravinsky’s own arrangement for player piano of his “Le Sacre du Printemps” or “Rite of Spring.” After an intermission the concert concludes with the Helena Bugallo and Amy Williams Piano Duo presenting a selection of arrangements of Nancarrow’s Studies for Player Piano, as well as his solo piano works “Nine Early Pieces” and “Sonatina.” These works have been arranged, mostly for piano four-hands, by Williams, Bugallo, Erik Oña and Yvar Mikhashoff.
Genres
New music20th century classical
Musical Selections
Study No. 44 “Aleatory Canon,” for two pianos (1981) (6:50) / Conlon Nancarrow [arr. by Helena Bugallo]Performers
Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo:Amy Williiams, piano
Helena Bugallo, piano
Subjects
New music20th century classical
Piano music (Pianos (2)), Arranged
Related Event
Nancarrow at 100: A Centennial CelebrationRelated place
Berkeley (Calif.) (was recorded at)Related Entities
Other Minds (Organization)Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo
Nancarrow, Conlon, 1912-1997
Williams, Amy, 1969-
Bugallo, Helena, 1971-