Saturday, February 20, 2021

And Speaking of Bang on a Can

They have lots coming up in March:

First Fridays with Robert Black, Bang on a Can All-Stars’ Bassist

Friday, March 5, 2021 at 12pm ET 

 

Celebrated German Dance Company Sasha Waltz & Guests presents 

In C  with music by Terry Riley, recorded by Bang on a Can

Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 2pm ET 

 

Watch Party for the Video Premiere of Michael Gordon’s Sonatra

performed by Vicky Chow and moderated by Ethan Iverson

Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 3pm ET

 

Bang on a Can Marathon Live Online – MaerzMusik Edition

presented by Berliner Festspiele

Sunday, March 21, 2021 from 3-7pm ET

 

All Streaming at live.bangonacan.org 


Details after the jump.



Bang on a Can’s March 2021 Virtual Program Details

 

First Fridays with Robert Black

Friday, March 5, 2021 at 12pm ET

Streaming at live.bangonacan.org

 

First Fridays with Robert Black is a monthly series of virtual mini-concerts featuring new music for solo double bass, streaming from his home studio in Hartford, Connecticut, at 12pm ET. The performance is designed to fit any time and place – whether it’s with morning coffee in Los Angeles, lunch in New York, happy hour in Paris, or a late supper in Tashkent.

 

On March 5, Black will perform highly unusual music from an already unusual repertoire. Hear what happens at the intersection of science and art in James Tenney’s Beast, witness the dazzling wordplay theatrics of Stuart Saunders Smith’s Tunnels, and marvel at the bizarre bowing techniques of Rifat Komachkov’s Sonata. Music that will fascinate, electrify, and amaze.

 

Previous editions of First Fridays are available to watch on-demand on Bang on a Can’s YouTube channel.

 

Dance Company Sasha Waltz & Guests presents In C 

Music by Terry Riley, recorded by Bang on a Can

Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 2pm ET

Streaming at live.bangonacan.org

 

In 1964, Terry Riley kicked off a revolution with his landmark piece, In C. In 2001, Bang on a Can released a recording of their interpretation of the minimalist classic with a singular combination of amplified instruments from around the globe, propelling Riley’s transcendental masterpiece into the future. This recording on Cantaloupe Music was on The New York Times’ Top 10 Classical CDs of 2001 and Top 10 Pop CDs of 2001, as well as the No. 1 Ambient/Instrumental Record in Pulse!

 

On March 6, the Berlin-based dance company Sasha Waltz & Guests offers a live viewing of a brand new and innovative artistic process incorporating both digitally recorded and live formats, based on the musical foundation of In C. Waltz and her dancers have developed choreographic material that follows a similarly variable structure and is deliberately designed not to be a finished stage piece. This performance will be set to Bang on a Can’s 2001 recording.

 

Sasha Waltz explains her vision for the project: “The score of In C consists of fifty-three musical phrases and reads like stage directions for musicians. The thought of translating these detailed instructions into dance through a choreographic exploration of the music appealed to me. The result is an experimental system of fifty-three movement phrases for a structured improvisation with clear rules and laws. The length of the piece remains variable, as does the number of musicians and dancers.”

 

Watch Party for the Video Premiere of Michael Gordon’s Sonatra

Performed by Vicky Chow

Moderated by Ethan Iverson

Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 3pm ET

Streaming at live.bangonacan.org

 

On March 7, Bang on a Can presents the video premiere of Bang on a Can All-Star Vicky Chow’s performance of Michael Gordon’s Sonatra as a Watch Party. The program will include a Q & A about the work with Chow and Gordon, moderated by Ethan Iverson, also a pianist, composer, and critic best known for his work with the Bad Plus. Aside from Chow’s album release of the work (released February 23, 2018 on Cantaloupe Music), this new video made by Denver-based director, writer, and cinematographer Souki Mehdaoui, is the only other recording of the piece.

 

“It’s by far the most challenging piece of music I’ve worked on,” says Chow. “When I first looked at the score, I knew immediately that I’ll live with it for the rest of my life. Every few months, I slowly worked up each section, like chipping away at a slab of marble. I had to pace myself, push myself, and be sharp at every twist and turn, or else I’d trip and fall flat on my face.”

 

The Watch Party will include demonstrations of the work’s difficulty by way of brief excerpts performed by Chow in her home, alongside a display of the score.

 

In his original program notes for Sonatra, composer Michael Gordon writes that he conceived of the piece for solo piano as a sideways tribute to Frank Sinatra, but with the sonata form as an equal and opposite force that tugs at the music from within.

 

“I grew up playing, or mis-playing, the piano,” he notes. “When I started writing Sonatra, I decided that since I would probably only ever write one piano piece in my entire life, I wanted to use all the keys on the piano, and use them often. I constructed long chains or links of major and minor thirds that ceaselessly wind their way up and down the piano. Eventually they start cascading and intersperse with glissandos half the length of the keyboard, sounding to me like the performer has at least four hands.”

 

Bang on a Can Marathon Live Online – MaerzMusik Edition

presented by Berliner Festspiele

Sunday, March 21, 2021 from 3-7pm ET

Streaming at live.bangonacan.org & www.berlinerfestspiele.de/en/maerzmusik/start.html 

 

For MaerzMusik 2021, Bang on a Can has curated a special edition of its online Bang on a Can Marathon – four hours of live performances from both sides of the Atlantic, reflecting the diversity and breadth of the Bang on a Can community. Details will be announced in late February.

 

Bang on a Can’s Upcoming Virtual Programs

 

Friday, March 5, 2021 at 12pm ET First Fridays with Robert Black

 

Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 2pm ET Sasha Waltz & Guests presents In C by Terry Riley

 

Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 3pm ET – Watch Party for the Video Premiere of Michael Gordon’s Sonatra performed by Vicky Chow, moderated by Ethan Iverson

 

Sunday, March 21, 2021 from 3-7pm ET – Bang on a Can Marathon Live Online – MaerzMusik Edition, presented by the Berliner Festspiele

 

Friday, April 2, 2021 at 12pm ET First Fridays with Robert Black

 

Sunday, April 18, 2021 Bang on a Can Marathon – All Commissions, All World Premieres

 

Sunday, May 2, 2021 – OneBeat Marathon

 

Friday, May 7, 2021 at 12pm ET First Fridays with Robert Black

 

Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 7:30pm ET Bang on Can, the Jewish Museum, and BOMB Magazine present Steve Reich and Amy Sillman

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