Reviews Full Story. A Human pianist and Her Disklavier by Edward Wodehouse shows herstrength at Trinity series by sarah cahill, The Tribune, November 12, 1985. http://www.keyboardwizards.com/reviews.htm
CULTURAL PROGRAMME FOR IRELAND 2004 PRESIDENCY OF THE EU Martin Hayes and guitarist Denis cahill kick off the Young, awardwinning pianist,Finghin Collins and the Ioana Petcu-Colan, sarah Sexton, Samantha Miller and http://www.musicnetwork.ie/eutourslist.html
Extractions: CULTURAL PROGRAMME FOR IRELAND 2004 PRESIDENCY OF THE EU Music Tours in Ireland and abroad Bell X1 / Turn, Rock Music Saturday 10 th th January Hungary, Slovakia, Poland www.bellx1.com Monday 12 th Brussels Belgium Further information on www.danu.net Miceal ORourke, Pianist Friday 23 rd January Bratislava - Slovakia The Irish pianist and undisputed champion of John Fields music, Miceal ORourke, gives a concert in the Mirror Hall of the Primatial Palace in the Old Town of Bratislava. Accompanied by the Bratislava Chamber Orchestra, ORourkes programme for the evening consists of two pieces by Fryderyk Chopin and John Fields Quintet in A flat for piano and strings. Seachtain na Gaeilge Thursday 11 th March, UCC, Cork Friday 12 th Saturday 13 th Tuesday 16 th March, Temple Bar Music Centre, Dublin Saturday 13 th Sunday 14 th Monday 15 th Tuesday 16 th Wednesday 17 th March Bratislava - Slovakia Thursday 18 th Friday 19 th Saturday 20 th Sunday 21 st Frontmen of Dublins contemporary rock music scene - Galway-born The Walls, Dublin-based The Jimmy Cake and everyones favourite alternative Today FM DJ, Kerryman Donal Dineen, bring their special blend of contemporary sounds to Eastern Europe in this weeklong tour. Further information on www.thewalls.ie
Yenra Music Headlines Andrew Imbrie pianist sarah cahill has written an essay View from Berkeley FindingRoom for Adams and Imbrie where she describes how she and her father http://www.yenra.com/headlines/music.html
Extractions: The Artists' Artists Network - A Thought Project in Homebrew Curation - Recently, while attempting to support another site, I espoused an idea I'd been working on last year to create a networked graph derived from a web walk of independent online artists and their lists of 'favorite other artists.' The project... Support Independent Music Through TuneRecycler and Pepsi Ad Subversion - With the Tune Recycler, you can send us your unwanted iTunes bottlecap codes and we'll use them to support independent music. Easy for you, and good for musicians. Tune Recycler Although the independent musicians supported through this project will undoubtedly...
Sounding The Margins/ Program Notes, Concert 2 Also, in one visually remarkable moment, the pianist and page turner exchange roles. PlayPen Homage to Ruth Crawford was commissioned by sarah cahill in 2001 http://www.pofba.org/Retrospective/notes2.html
Extractions: Trio for Flute, Piano and Page Turner Like the Variations for Sextet , Oliveros' Trio for Flute, Piano and Page Turner is a conventionally notated "traditional" work which explores various aspects of timbre and gesture. However, the Trio is also a pivotal work in Oliveros' style: it is her last composition in which pitch remained "tightly notated," while introducing theatrical elements by including the page turner as an active ensemble participant. Musically, Oliveros was "concerned with the flute and piano mixtures, hoping at times to fool the ear as to which was the predominant timbre and to alter timbres by masking attacks and figurations." The role of the page turner is also uniquely expanded in this composition: besides turning pages, the page turner silently depresses keys for the pianist in order to form resulting harmonics. Also, in one visually remarkable moment, the pianist and page turner exchange roles. Quintuplets Play Pen: Homage to Ruth Crawford was commissioned by Sarah Cahill in 2001. It is very unique in recent works of Oliveros' in that it abandons her "usual meditative" style. Instead she emulates some of the interesting polyrhythmic ideas that were employed by Ruth Crawford.
George Antheil: Events, Festivals, Conferences, Concerts pm Charles Amirkhanian on George Antheil Interview with sarah cahill KPFA 94.1 Elson(Dalhousie University) Performers Guy Livingston, pianist Stephane Leach http://www.paristransatlantic.com/antheil/mainpage/events.html
Extractions: New publications and CD releases Physicist Tony Rothman has published a book documenting and debunking the stories of famous discoveries in the sciences. One entertaining chapter is devoted to the history of George Antheil and Hedy Lamarr's patent. The Antheil First Piano Concerto was premiered March 5, 2001. The pianist was Michael Rische with the BBC Symphony, Grant Llewellyn conducting. Guy Livingston antheil.org site for more information. The result is excellent! The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and Guy Livingston present an ongoing series (one concert each year) of known and unknown works of George Antheil. The performance draw upon the impressive collection of scores and manuscripts in the NYPL archives, and have featured several premieres.
4-33.com News 2003. pianist sarah cahill is the organizer of the summer solsticenew music event at the Oakland Chapel of the Chimes columbarium. http://www.4-33.com/
Extractions: 4-33.com New Music Resources: News Home About Index Old News ... Contact The Funny Pages td Mon Apr 12 10:35:50 2004 4'33" mentioned in a sequence of three comic strips. "Historically there has been a market for inaudible music." td Fri Feb 6 08:29:18 2004 From Rick Groetchen comes this link to an article about silent songs for sale on iTunes. From "The Crying of Lot 49" by Thomas Pynchon td Wed Oct 8 16:34:00 2003 The Scope proved to be a haunt for electronics assembly people from Yoyodyne. The green neon sign outside ingeniously depicted the face of an oscilloscope tube, over which flowed an ever-changing dance of Lissajous figures. Today seemed to be payday, and everyone inside to be drunk already. Glared at all the way, Oedipa and Metzger found a table in back. A wizened bartender wearing shades materialized and Metzger ordered bourbon. Oedipa, checking the bar, grew nervous. There was this je ne sais quoi about the Scope crowd: they all wore glasses and stared at you, silent. Except for a couple-three nearer the door, who were engaged in a nose-picking contest, seeing how far they could flick it across the room. A sudden chorus of whoops and yibbles burst from a kind of juke box at the far end of the room. Everybody quit talking. The bartender tiptoed back, with the drinks.
Please Select A Category From The Menu On The Left. Quintuplets Play PenHomage to Ruth Crawford, Performed by sarah cahill at Other James,composer, home page; Kouvaras, Linda, composer and pianist, page at the http://research.umbc.edu/~tmoore/nml_main.html
Extractions: Please select a category from the menu on the left. This site, which contains more than 11,000 links to other new music sites, is provided by Thomas Moore at UMBC and serves the contemporary classical music community. If you would like your site listed here, or if you have a site to suggest, send mail to: tmoore@umbc.edu . If you've recently submitted an addition or change to the list, please be patient I have a backlog of requests. Our address: http://research.umbc.edu/~tmoore/musiclinks.html Recently added or updated sites: Sites added 2 June 2004: Sites added 29 May 2004: Tishchenko, Boris , composer, page at Soviet Composers Tomljonova, Aljona , composer, page at Soviet Composers Tsepkolenko, Karmella , composer, page at Soviet Composers Tsintsadze, Sulkhan , composer, page at Soviet Composers , composer, page at Soviet Composers Uspensky, Vladislav Akelsandrovich
ArtsJournal: PostClassic sarah cahill, pianist, fellow critic, and important West Coast radio personality,in her firm but charming way, chided me for not including more works using http://www.artsjournal.com/postclassic/archives20040401.shtml
Extractions: AJ HOME AJ BLOGS AJ ARTS Arts Issues Dance Ideas Media ... Issue Tracks AJ EXTRA AJ Blogs Threads ArtsWatch AJ Radio ... Publications Links SUBSCRIBE Newsletters ABOUT About Us Search Contact Testimonials CLASSIFIEDS AJ Classifieds About AJClassifieds Place an Ad SYNDICATION Overview Packages Testimonials Licensing PostClassic One thing I love about writing this blog, I put information out into the world, and I get information back. [To tell you the truth, this is how and why critics gain authority, when they do - they send out their opinions into the world and see them come back all bruised and battered, and they learn by experience to send out better opinions, better protected. After some years, those opinions begin to accumulate powerful collective force from the fact that they are no longer just one persons. Any critic who sticks to his own egotism and doesnt learn from that input is a fool.] In the case of my postclassical piano repertoire list, several people corrected inadvertent omissions. Devin Hurd pointed out that I had forgotten to include Giacinto Scelsi and Somei Satoh, so I added them in. Hurd also mentioned James Tenneys rags, which I havent heard in years and dont have copies of, and informed me about some piano music I was unaware of: Endless Shout by George Lewis
Cantaloupe Music: Phil Kline - Zippo Songs Blazer Ensemble, master p ipaist Wu Man, Gamelan Sekar Jaya, Maya Beiser and StevenSchick, Arden Trio, California EAR Unit, pianist sarah cahill, and Orkest http://www.cantaloupemusic.com/CA21022.html
Extractions: David Lang: the so-called laws of nature This self-titled debut CD recording from these young mavericks of the percussion world features the recording premieres of two ground-breaking works by David Lang and Evan Ziporyn; with a unique combination of homemade instruments and those more traditionally found in the classical, rock, and world music scenes. Evan Ziporyn's Balinese gamelan-influenced "Melody Competition" intermixes a lush soundscape with a driving competition between the players. David Lang's "so-called laws of nature," written for So Percussion, is simultaneously meditative and climactic - brought to life by So, who chose their own instruments, from giant pipes to flower pots. Produced by Grace Row, who captured the Bang on a Can All-Stars' sound on their first Sony recordings. Art by Frank Olinsky (REM, Sonic Youth, etc.) This CD release is in conjunction with a So Percussion tour that brings them from NYC to Chicago, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Rochester, Brattleboro, and the Peninsula Music Fest in Wisconsin.
November 26 Events In History - BrainyHistory actress (Colleen CooperDr Quinn) November 26, 1978 sarah cahill, Miss MinnesotaTeen composer November 26, 1925 Eugene Istomin, NYC, pianist (Leventritt Award http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_november_26.html
EPicks For March 6-12 Other artists featured include pianist sarah cahill and experimental composersand performers Amy X Neuburg, Ge Ganru and Gloria Cheng. http://www.wildeirish.org/pastshows/importance/reviews/ePicksforMarch6-12.htm
Extractions: Opening March 6 with "Bend It Like Beckham," an effervescent story of a British Indian girl obsessed with soccer, the 21st annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival will emphasize works from India and the Indian diaspora. "I think it's really time" to focus on South Asia, festival director Chi-hui Yang said after announcing the lineup for the 10-day festival. Yang added that Bollywood homages in hit movies like "Moulin Rouge" and "Monsoon Wedding" have sparked new interest in Indian films. "Bend It Like Beckham" was made in England but has local connections. Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha ("What's Cooking?") met her husband and co-writer, Paul Berges, in 1994, when he was director of the Asian-American festival and she was here with her film "Bhaji on the Beach." They'll both be back for opening night at the AMC Kabuki Theatres in San Francisco. (
Conversation With Professor Evan Ziporyn - Fall 2003 Soundings His compositions, performed by the Kronos Quartet, master pipa virtuoso Wu Man,pianist sarah cahill and others, are featured on many recordings, including http://web.mit.edu/shass/soundings/issue_03f/
Extractions: Composer, clarinetist and Kenan Sahin Distinguished Professor of Music Evan Ziporyn contributes to a broad variety of musical forms. His compositions, performed by the Kronos Quartet, master pipa virtuoso Wu Man, pianist Sarah Cahill and others, are featured on many recordings, including Shadow Bang (2003) and this is not a clarinet soundings contributing editor Orna Feldman, he discusses his musical proclivities. Your music covers a lot of bases: classical, hard rock, alternative, ensemble. Do you have a philosophy that embraces this diversity? When I was a teenager, I discovered weird music, like The Rite of Spring, Bartok's string quartets, John Coltrane, Charles Ives. This was the music that really got to me. When I decided to be a composer, I wasn't really thinking about what kind of music it should be. But when I went to conservatory to officially become a composer, I was immediately told I had to divest myself of the things I found interesting, that I should only listen to mainstream, post-World War II, academic concert music. And I got very unhappy. It took me a long time to climb out of that completely. Finally I just broke down the boundaries in my mind, and as soon as I did that, my music became a lot freer and more my own. What does that breaking down of categories consist of?
Ursula Mamlok - Winter 1998 1 at the Landon Gallery, New York, NY. pianist sarah cahill performed3 Bagatelles at the University of California, Berkeley, Apr. 28. http://www.sai-national.org/pubs/win98/umamlok.html
Extractions: Annual American Composers Update Ursula Mamlok A New York, NY resident, SAI National Honorary Member Ursula Mamlok spends summers in San Mateo, CA. The SCI National Conference, held at Florida International University, in Miami, included Die Laterne (The Lantern), for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano continuum, Mar. 5, 1997. On Apr. 22, 1997, The Flux Quartet played String Quartet No. 1 at the Landon Gallery, New York, NY. Pianist Sarah Cahill performed 3 Bagatelles at the University of California, Berkeley, Apr. 28. A Weill Hall program, in New York, featured pianist Nancy Garniez in Bagatelles , with computer graphics and video projection, May 2, 1997. As part of the Cape May (NJ) Music Festival, Girasol , for flute (piccolo), clarinet, violin, viola, cello, and piano, was heard at the Cape Island Baptist Church, May 28, 1997.
Ursula Mamlok Winter 2004 Works presented in late 2002 included 2000 Notes, November 4, pianist sarah cahill,Manhattan School of Music; Confluences for chamber ensemble, November 23 http://www.sai-national.org/pubs/win04/umamlok04.html
Extractions: The 2004 American Composers Update as published in PAN PIPES, Volume 96, Number 2 SAI National Honorary Member Ursula Mamlok was awarded the Presidential Medal, May 18, 2003, for 35 years of teaching at the Manhattan School of Music, NY, and for a lifetime as a composer. , for alto saxophone and piano, was premiered December 12, 2002, by Marshall Taylor and Samuel Hsu, The Thalia at Symphony Space, New York, NY. Joel Sachs, conducting the New Juilliard Ensemble, introduced Concerto for Oboe and Chamber Orchestra , November 14, 2003, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY. Works presented in late 2002 included 2000 Notes , November 4, pianist Sarah Cahill, Manhattan School of Music; Confluences for chamber ensemble, November 23, Washington Irving High School, New York, NY; Intermezzi , December 4, guitarist William Anderson, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville. A program of works by Stefan Wolpe and Ursula Mamlok given in Merkin Hall, New York, NY, on February 11, 2003, included Rhapsody , for clarinet, viola, and piano;
EYES OF CHAOS Latest recording Spanish Fly, Rags To Britches (Knitting Factory Works);sarah cahill (Piano) Noted concert pianist. Journalist and broadcaster. http://www.dead.net/almanac/vol2_1/Eyes_Of_Chaos.html
Recently Heard Concerts 1997) for piano four hands, magnificently played by Joseph Kubera and sarah cahill,and his It was fascinating to watch Julie Steinberg, as fine a pianist as I http://www.shere.org/Reviews/concerts.html
Extractions: John Cage, San Francisco, January 27, 2003 I heard three of the five concerts composing the first Edge Festival in U.C. Berkeley's Hertz Hall: a program devoted to Terry Riley Friday night; one given to improvisations by Steve Lacy, George Lewis, and David Wessel late Saturday night; and a retrospective of the late Lou Harrison Sunday afternoon. (Imissed two other concerts: one of music by faculty composers Thursday night, another of music by John Adams and Ingram Marshall early Saturday night.) I didn't go to these concerts with the intention of "reviewing" them, so I won't be very specific. But some things were memorable: Terry Riley's Cinco de Mayo (1997) for piano four hands, magnificently played by Joseph Kubera and Sarah Cahill, and his Ritmos and Melos written ten years ago for the Abel-Steinberg-Winant Trio who played brilliantly, as they always do. (It was fascinating to watch Julie Steinberg, as fine a pianist as I know, turning pages for Kubera and Cahill, beaming with pleasure at their performance and Riley's music, and then bringing even more personality and substance from the instrument when she took her own turn.)
Members' News: News Of Individual Members' Activities February 20, 1996 Bagatelles for piano, sarah cahill, pianist, at sarah LawrenceCollege, and again on February 21 at the Bloomingdale House Music School http://music.acu.edu/www/iawm/articles/june96/members.html
Extractions: Ruth Brush was presented the Life Time Achievement Award during the Oklahoma Convention of Music Clubs March 30, 1995 in Oklahoma City. She continues to receive annual ASCAP awards. Felicia Sandle r has been selected as a 1996-7 CEW Margaret Towsley Scholar at the University of Michigan. This award honors her capacities and commitment. Ms. Sandler also received a favorable review of her SAB arrangement of Meda Wa Wa Ase in the March Issue of the American Choral Directors Association Journal. Molly Axtmann Schrag 's Annabelle Lee, with poetry by Edgar Allan Poe, for tenor and piano, received honourable mention in the Art Song Competition sponsored by Operaworks, Inc. and Penn State University. Ms. Schrag was also invited to participate in the Talloires International Composer Conference. The first two movements of Canto Primo for string quartet, soprano and baritone will be performed there in July. Sharon Guertin Shafer will be listed in the eighth edition of 2000 NOTABLE AMERICAN WOMEN to be published Fall, 1996.
Past Choral Ventures Winners program. She has recently been commissioned by Music from China Inc.,pianist sarah cahill and the Cole Ensemble. Awards include http://www.dalewarlandsingers.org/pastCVwinners.htm
Miller Theatre Of Columbia University sarah cahill, piano Tickets $17. Oliver Messiaen Olivier Messiaen s Vingt Regardssur l Enfant Jesus demands heroic mental and physical stamina from a pianist http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~yacomink/MillerArchive/Miller2000/pr.html
Linda Bouchard and Brass, for Standing Waves based in Vancouver, l Ensemble Contemporain de Montreal,Duo Concertante from Newfoundland and American pianist sarah cahill. http://www.lindabouchard.com/biography02.html
Extractions: From September 1992 to August 1995, Linda Bouchard held the position of Composer in Residence for the National Arts Centre (NAC) Orchestra in Ottawa. During her residency, she composed five orchestral works and organized 20th Century Music events such as The First Orchestral Workshop , the Summer Music Festival: Atonal Departure . In 1993 she led the NAC Orchestra in an innovative Young People's Concert dedicated to the music of this century and conducted the first Double-Take Concert. In early 1994 she served as musical director and conductor for the NAC performance of Mauricio Kagel's Ms. Bouchard was music director for the 20th-Century Songs Integration Program at the Banff Center in 1994. She returned as Guest Artist to give master classes in composition in 1995. She conducted the premiere of her Pilgrim's Cantata at the Oregon Bach Festival in 1996. Ms. Bouchard received the Prix Opus as "Composer of the Year" by the Conseil Quebecois de la Culture and she won the Joseph-S.Stauffer Prize from the Canada Council for the Arts for her outstanding contributions in music (1997). She was one of the featured composers at the Other Minds Festival (1998) in San Francisco where she led the SF Contemporary Music Players in the West Coast premiere of her Ductwork.