Chris Thomson
Alarm Will Sound, Zankel Hall 28Feb08

2/28: Alarm Will Sound promotes its forthcoming release “a/rhythmia” with a concert at Zankel Hall. The program includes works by Ligeti, Nancarrow, the Shaggs, Mochipet, Aphex Twin, and Birtwhistle, plus John Adams’ newest work, Son of Chamber Symphony.

AWS group shot

I’m so excited to play in Zankel Hall again with Alarm Will Sound, this time on a collection of their most rhythmically charged works, many soon to be released on their album “a/rhythmia.” It is so impressive the way this group continues to take ambitious ideas and turn them into reality. For example, I have to admit that the first time I heard the Shaggs, or Nancarrow piano rolls, or even Aphex Twin, part of my reaction was to imagine how fun it would be as a performer to play them live. But actually following through with that idea and figuring out how to make them work is an enormous undertaking.

Yet every time I join Alarm Will Sound as a guest I find out that they have been quietlyMy Pal Foot Foot following through with these type of ideas, and then I get to try them on for size. This time it is “Philosophy of the World,” one of the songs from the classic musical outsider-art group The Shaggs. They sort of defy explanation, but you can read about them here and here. I’m also getting to play two of their Nancarrow piano roll arrangements for the first time, and a new Aphex Twin transcription.

George ClintonThe other highlight of the program is Sir Harrison “funk dissonance” Birtwhistle’s Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum, which nicely toes the line between thorny contemporary music and parliament/funkadelic. I think it might be the most fun you can possibly have playing the marimba. For the record, this is not a picture of Harrison Birtwhistle, it is a picture of George Clinton. But, you know, they remind me of each other and also both make me happy.

More information here on the Carnegie Hall website.

Pavarotti Tribute Concert, Avery Fisher Hall 14Feb08

2/14: Guest timpanist with the Kremlin Chamber orchestra for their “To Pavarotti, With Love” tribute concert.

This concert got some press on NY1, video available here.
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BAMCafe Live 02Feb08

2/2: Former composition students of John Corigliano celebrate his 70th birthday at BAMCafe, with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble and the yesaroun’ duo.

Featuring Nico Muhly’s “Time After Time” for marimba, percussion and saxophone, which we recorded for Nico a couple years ago… more on that here. Also, this event got a nice mention in Allan Kozinn’s review of the Brooklyn Philharmonic that it followed.

The Youngbloods
Saturday, February 2, 2008 at 9:30 PM
BAM Cafe
Part of the BAMcafe Live series
Free Event

Featuring the music of Jefferson Friedman, Nico Muhly, and Mason Bates.