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Monday Musical Matinee: Rensselaer Contemporary Music Ensemble: Cage/Gould preview
Nov 17, 2012: 12pm - 2pm
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Sheri Bauer-Mayorga previews the Rensselaer Contemporary Music Ensemble: Cage/Gould show Nov. 17 at EMPAC with this rebroadcast edition of "Monday Musical Matinee."
The host is participating in the program, which celebrates Cage’s centennial year and is described on the EMPAC website as a concert of classical and contemporary music directed by Michael Century, with Holland Hopson, and featuring Rensselaer student and faculty performers.
Program to include compositions ranging across the career of John Cage and a partial re-enactment of Glenn Gould's final piano recital in 1964, combined with a sound collage by Century and Hopson. Works by Cage include Inlets/Improvisation 2, Litany for the Whale, Two (four) for cello and piano, Bacchanale for Prepared Piano.
Presented by the Arts Department and sponsored by the Classical Concert Committee of the Rensselaer Union with support from the Jaffe Fund for Experimental Media and Performing Arts. FREE and open to the public.
The host is participating in the program, which celebrates Cage’s centennial year and is described on the EMPAC website as a concert of classical and contemporary music directed by Michael Century, with Holland Hopson, and featuring Rensselaer student and faculty performers.
Program to include compositions ranging across the career of John Cage and a partial re-enactment of Glenn Gould's final piano recital in 1964, combined with a sound collage by Century and Hopson. Works by Cage include Inlets/Improvisation 2, Litany for the Whale, Two (four) for cello and piano, Bacchanale for Prepared Piano.
Presented by the Arts Department and sponsored by the Classical Concert Committee of the Rensselaer Union with support from the Jaffe Fund for Experimental Media and Performing Arts. FREE and open to the public.