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42. Maurice Ravel - Epitonic.com: Hi Quality Free And Legal MP3 Music
Ravel s meticulous attention to detail led Stravinsky to call him the SwissWatchmaker. For three years, pianist sarah cahill displayed a similar
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similar artists: Erik Satie, Igor Stravinsky, Claude Debussy, Modest Mussorgsky, Matthias Ziegler other suggestions: Stefano Scodanibbio Dimitri Shostakovich Lou Harrison other resources: message board web site Sunset in a small French village. The town is quiet, kissed by the last rays of the setting sun. Behind the cottages, laundry flaps in the gentle evening breeze. Twisting curls of smoke rise from chimneys. In the distance, a church bell tolls. Leaves scuttle across the courtyard, which is empty save for a dying man swinging from the gallows. As the rest of the villagers go about their daily business, he raises his darkening eyes for one final glimpse of the sun, and listens to his death knell. This is the scene French composer Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937) evokes in "Le Gibet" ("the gallows"), one of three macabre piano pieces that comprise

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20th Century Composers message board: leave your comments The composers in this section all composed their music during the last century. Some of them are still composing today. Seems simple enough. But over the last 100 years, ideological changes and technical advances have affected not only the way that music is enjoyed but also the way that it is composed. These composers have all explored new and uncharted territory in terms of tone and structure, often abandoning or combining preconceived notions about the nature of classical music. Schoenberg developed the equally weighted twelve-tone scale, which abolished previously held ideas about tone. Debussy and Ravel experimented with Impressionism, which further destroyed traditional tonality. Gershwin incorporated elements of jazz into his wildly popular music.

44. John Adams: Phrygian Gates And China Gates
Duration 22 minutes. China Gates written for pianist sarah cahill. Duration 5 minutes.Publisher for both works Associated Music Publishers (G. Schirmer, Inc.).
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Phrygian Gates
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Phrygian Gates c ommissioned by Mack Mccray Fitst performed, March 17, 1997 by Mack McCray, pianist, Hellman Hall, San Francisco Duration: 22 minutes China Gates written for pianist Sarah Cahill Duration: 5 minutes Publisher for both works: Associated Music Publishers (G. Schirmer, Inc.) Phrygian Gates and its little companion piece, China Gates , are products of a critical period in my career as a composer. Together they comprise what could be my "opus one" by virtue of the fact that they appeared in 1977-78 as the first coherent statements in a new language. Several earlier pieces from the 1970’s, American Standard Grounding and some tape compositions, seem in retrospect to be inventive but still searching for a means of holding themselves together. Phrygian Gates I Ching did not seem all that far removed from making them by consulting a tone row. Minimalism, alhtough an admittedly reduced and at times naive style, offered me a way out of this bind. I found the combination of tonality, pulsation and large architectonic structures to be extremely promising. Phrygian Gates shows in as clear a way possible how I approached these potentials of Minimalism. Paradoxically it also reveals the fact that from the start I was already searching for ways to convolute and enrich the inherent simplicities of the style. (The phrase, often attributed to me, that I was "a Minimalist bored with Minimalism", was the remark of another writer, yet it was not far from the mark.)

45. Premiere Music Distributors
cahill sarah cahill has written about music for Piano and Keyboard, GramophoneExplorations, Historical Performance, and other journals. As a pianist, she
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46. Classical Music Initiative - Convenings And Consensus
sarah cahill pianist and Classical Music Host, KALW San Francisco. JanetCowperthwaite Managing Director, Kronos Performing Arts Association.
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CONVENINGS AND CONSENSUS
During the first phase of the initiative, leadership convenings brought together classical music program presenters, artists, performers, grantmakers, and experts in new media to discuss
  • the current state of classical music as an art form the public service opportunities created by new technologies new program ideas and strategies for public media.
The conversation that was launched with these leadership convenings has energized and informed our efforts in building the next phase of the Initiative. Our findings
November 2003 Working Paper
Presentations Classical Music on the Radio Today
Dale Spear and Mark Kausch, Public Radio International Classical Music Consumers: Themes and Observations
Alan Brown, President, Audience Insight, LLC New Media and Classical Music: Turning Change into Progress
Skip Pizzi, Manager of Media Standards and Regulation,Microsoft Corporation
CONVENINGS PARICIPANTS New York, New York
June 2, 2003 St. Paul, Minnesota
July 23, 2003 San Francisco, Calilfornia
August 10, 2003

47. Concert Review
(sarah cahill is a pianist and music critic; her website is at www.sarahcahill.com) Originally written for and published by San Francisco Classical Voice.
http://www.thomasschultzpianist.com/Review/review.html
Epic Music, Powerhouse Pianism By Sarah Cahill
If Thomas Schultz had advertised his concert on Friday
night as "protest music," he would have packed Old First
Church to the rafters. And he wouldn't have been
deceiving anyone. Activists, radicals, and any
politically-minded person would have found satisfaction
and even a cathartic release in Schultz's ingenious
program combining Yuji Takahashi's Kwangju, May
1980, about the horrific oppression of an uprising in the
South Korean city, and Frederic Rzewski's The People
United Will Never Be Defeated, 36 variations on a Chilean anthem from the Allende regime. But Schultz just isn't the kind of pianist who markets the music or himself. Like many pianists in the Bay Area, he often attracts larger audiences in New York or Seoul or Berlin than he does in his own home town.

48. Stereophile: SF Classical Voice Celebrates Six Months Online
entertaining. One of its more delightful writers is pianist sarah cahill,a regular contributor to the newspaper East Bay Express. cahill
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Recent Additions Analog Sources Digital Sources Amplification ... Music in the Round Vote Previous Votes Soapbox Previous Soaps AV Links Previous News Master Index Contact Us 2004 Buyer's Guide Recordings Rec Comps Cool Stuff Back Issues AV Buyer's Guide AV Marketplace Digital Stereophle Jan Feb Mar April ... AV Marketplace SF Classical Voice Celebrates Six Months Online By Barry Willis
Among major American cities, San Francisco probably ranks near the top in culture per capita. It's therefore no accident that an Internet venture billing itself "the world's first website journal of classical music criticism" should have originated there. The site, San Francisco Classical Voice , is celebrating its first six months online. Backed by the SF Foundation Community Initiative Funds, the non-commercial site is devoted solely to in-depth reviews of live performances of classical music-including opera, symphonic works, chamber recitals, and occasional solo pieces. Although a large number of the Bay Area's local musicians are subjected to SFCV 's journalistic scrutiny, many of the performers reviewed are of national and international caliber, and are of interest to classical music fans outside Northern California. A new edition of

49. Harold Meltzer | Composer | Biography
the required work for the association s 2004 performers competition), the AmericanComposers Forum (Brothers Grimm, for pianist sarah cahill), tenor Paul
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Upcoming performances of Harold's music during the 2004-05 season include those by the Los Angeles Philharmonic on its Green Umbrella series, the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, the Delaware Symphony, and the Peabody Trio. His current projects include new works for the Albany Symphony, the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota, guitarist Eliot Fisk, and harpsichordist Jory Vinikour. Harold has received commissions from Meet The Composer (Sindbad, for the Yellow Barn Music Festival, actor Walter Van Dyk and The Peabody Trio), Concert Artists Guild (Full Faith and Credit, a concerto for bassoonist Peter Kolkay), the National Flute Association (Giraffes, the required work for the association's 2004 performers' competition), the American Composers Forum (Brothers Grimm, for pianist Sarah Cahill), tenor Paul Sperry (Exiles), and guitarist William Anderson. His work for theater and dance includes scores for Shakespeare and Company, Syracuse Stage, choreographer Molissa Fenley, and a pair of staged works for Sequitur. In the spring of 2001 he created music theatre jointly with elementary school students at PS 21 in Queens, NY, part of an educational residency sponsored by Meet The Composer. As a conductor, he has given American premieres of works by Harrison Birtwistle and Thomas Ades. Harold Meltzer's music is recorded on the Albany and CRI labels and published by G. Schirmer, Inc. and Urban Scrawl Music Company (ASCAP).
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50. KUNM 89.9 { Music | Playlist Details }
title track, No. Ruth Crawford Seeger (pianist sarah cahill), 9 PRELUDES(www.newalbion.com), Preludes 3, 4 5 , No. Roscoe Mitchell
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51. Local News: Arklow.ie - The Official Arklow Website. Arklow - South East Ireland
singer Pauline Bourke, who is currently in Germany and Patricia cahill, sarah Clancyand pianist Colm O’Brien played with the late Professor Peter O’Brien
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52. Aworks :: "new" American Classical Music
pianist sarah cahill has written an essay View from Berkeley Finding Room forAdams and Imbrie where she describes how she and her father debated which
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why this music is interesting, important, and maybe even fun. [rgable]
Five Pieces for Piano (1997). Michael Jon Fink
Another LA musical snapshot from behind the wheel... Driving down Sunset Boulevard while listening to Michael Jon Fink's Five Pieces for Piano . Outside the car is a visual world of garish movie billboards, hectic people, the deep red of the Whisky A Go Go, and the spring purple blooms of the jacaranda tree (via Virginia Postrel). Inside, distant from all that stimulation, the piano music is sparse, quiet, and yet sharp; Cage's In a Landscape but more intense. The five pieces are Passing, Mode, Fragment, Echo, and Epitaph. The CD is Fink's I Hear It in the Rain , another from Cold Blue. Amazon samples Richard di Santo's review
These pieces move slowly and quietly; they whisper to you in the night, a single solitary voice that echoes from within the silence. And from the Cold Blue Music website ...display Fink’s command of crystalline forms that are Debussyian in beauty (and occasionally in gesture) yet hold a distinctly contemporary artistic distance from their musical materials. These fragile and primarily extremely quiet pieces are performed with great aplomb by Bryan Pezzone. Posted on June 03, 2004 in

53. Contra Costa Times 06/20/2003 Concert Is A Creative Cacophony
It s a concert of new music, said Berkeley pianist sarah cahill,who is curating the event. But no one looks at it that way.
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54. Reviews
Reviews. “ a thoughtful and sensitive young pianist. Hymer makes senseout attitude at the keyboard.”. (sarah cahill, Bay Area Express).
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Reviews (Sarah Cahill, Bay Area Express) Kalvos and Damian 2001 Ought-One Festival
Review from Village Voice: "We Will, We Will Nonpop you" by Kyle Gann
Lid Open, Lid Shut The piano as unconventional music machine in Atelier "Freie Stücke" Usually pianists are spared from reorganizations or changes of instruments. Smiling, they sit on the piano bench and watch the bustle of their colleagues' clear-up. However the pianist that undertakes music from John Cage, Vinko Globokar, Belinda Reynolds, George Crumb, Annea Lockwood and Dieter Schnebel has more than both hands full. Lid shut, lid open, glissandos on the strings, strings prepared with wadding, the piano treated with the elbows and heels - in the best cases this would all entail a full musical experience. Jennifer Hymer knows how to do it right. She proved that in Atelier "Freie Stücke". For the first time ever, a grand piano stood in the Atelier and Hymer virtuostically transformed just this into an unconventional acoustic music machine. Present were not only the mere effects, the wonder over metal swabs between the strings and the large squared scores in the foreground; here everything was achieved by handwork and played highly expressively. Every effect received its meaning, every touch thought out and well-measured.

55. Sonomu: New Music: Piano Compositions By Henry Cowell
And as sarah cahill notes in the liner, The only Four frontrank musicians (cahillis one) from Bay pianist/composer/electro musician Chris Brown opens with
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Henry Cowell was an incredibly prolific, influential composer who helped to shape the musical landscape of twentieth century America and beyond. New Music: Piano Compositions by Henry Cowell is a live recording drawn from a three-day festival entitled, "Cowell and his Legacy", which took place at UC Berkeley in early 1997 to mark the centenary of his birth and to demonstrate some of the consequences of his pianistic innovations for his contemporaries, students and successors. And as Sarah Cahill notes in the liner, "The only trick was deciding what to leave out". Four front-rank musicians (Cahill is one) from Bay Area Pianists and Cal Performers play works here selected from the festival's three gargantuan concerts in which Cowell's piano music was programmed alongside that of Cage, Lou Harrison, Ruth Crawford, and more, with a sprinkling of newly commissioned works by Terry Riley and Meredith Monk to name but two. Pianist/composer/electro musician Chris Brown opens with the dissonant

56. Selected Performances
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC 2001 Ruth Crawford Seegel Festival,Brooklyn College, CUNY, NYC (Holing Patternpianist sarah cahill) 2001 Merkin
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HomePage Compositions Discography Program Notes ...
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57. Evan Ziporyn: Bio
Ensemble, master p ipaist Wu Man, Gamelan Sekar Jaya, Maya Beiser and Steven Schick,Arden Trio, California EAR Unit, pianist sarah cahill, and Orkest de
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From Lincoln Center to Balinese temples, from loft spaces to international festivals, composer/performer Evan Ziporyn has traveled the globe in search of new musical possibilities. His work is informed by his 23-year involvement with Balinese gamelan, which has ranged from intensive study of traditional music to the creation of a series of groundbreaking works for gamelan and western instruments. His compositions have been performed by the Kronos Quartet, Bang On A Can , Nederlands Blazer Ensemble, master p'ipaist Wu Man, Gamelan Sekar Jaya , Maya Beiser and Steven Schick, Arden Trio, California EAR Unit, pianist Sarah Cahill, and Orkest de Volharding This is not a clarinet " (Cantaloupe) received critical acclaim on NPR's All Thing's Considered , PRI's The World, and on numerous critic's top ten lists at year's end. He has been associated with the Bang On A Can Festival since its founding in 1987, appearing as composer, soloist, and ensemble leader. As a member of the Bang On A Can All-stars, he has toured over a dozen countries and worked with composers such as Louis Andriessen, Glenn Branca, Don Byron, Alvin Curran, Nick Didkovsky, Arnold Dreyblatt , Steve Martland, Meredith Monk , Ralph Shapey, Tan Dun, Cecil Taylor, and Henry Threadgill. In addition to writing for the group and co-producing their most recent recordings, he has arranged for the group works by Brian Eno, Hermeto Pascoal, and Kurt Cobain. He also regularly performs and records as a featured soloist with

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59. COWELL Piano Music : Classical CD Reviews- October 2000 Music On The Web(UK)
Each pianist describes what Cowell has meant to him/her. sarah cahill came acrossCowell in her father s collection of 78s and has found their physicality
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Amazon UK Amazon USA Henry Cowell (1897-1965) pioneered most of the extended piano techniques now commonplace, and he wrote many pieces with his trade-mark 'tone clusters' (he invented the term) before he was 15. He founded New Music Quarterly and wrote an important book, New Musical Resources. Dubbed in London 't he Loudest Pianist in the World ' by The Times in 1920, his body of piano music is so large, and has become so influential, as to warrant in his honour a whole three-day festival in 1997 at Berkely, California, from which derives these recordings by four of the pianists who took part. Besides works like The Banshee and Aeolian Harp , which take us inside the piano lid, there are many other curiosities in this selection covering his output from 1912-1929, some of the pieces still unpublished. Cowell brings to mind another maverick original, Percy Grainger, which may give a lead as to what to expect. Each pianist describes what Cowell has meant to him/her.

60. EARPLAY 2001 Program Notes
Philharmonic, the Jerusalem Symphony, Ensemble Musica Nova, the Berkeley ContemporaryChamber Players, Ensemble Yatán Atán, pianist sarah cahill, the San
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Earplay Brings New Works to the West Coast
February 5, 2001
The Forum , Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Mary Chun , conductor
Talk, Talk, Talk (1997) by Eitan Steinberg West Coast Premiere Lisa Weiss , violin
Ellen Ruth Rose
, viola
Thalia Moore
, 'cello
NOTES: Talk Talk Talk (1997) Two motives 'compete' with each other, holding onto their self identity in a stubborn way. They are played nervously in a dynamic scale of Forte to Fortissimo, often 'sul ponticello', creating a feeling of a loud argument. "Talk Talk Talk" was commissioned by the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music, as part of its 50th anniversary, celebrated in 1997. At that time I was a Ph.D. candidate in the U.S., and was watching the political situation in my homeland from abroad. My impressions have lead to the creation of this intense musical dialogue, which seems to be still relevant. BIO: www.benzaken-steinberg.com

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