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ek Pick of the Week from Concerts from The Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 15:44:01 -0500 March 30, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US Hello Music News subscriber! The music never stops at Concerts from the Library of Congress. You can enjoy many FREE videos of past performances from the Library of Congress. To guide you through your options, the Concert Office has created Pick of the Week. Every week, we will send you a list of performances for you to enjoy from the comfort of your home. But remember, these are our suggestions, there are many more options at Concerts from The Library of Congress. Kristian Bezuidenhout In 2016 fortepiano phenomenon Kristian Bezuidenhout brought this unique instrument to life in a rare treat for Coolidge audiences. Known for his thoughtful and energetic performances of concerti, Lieder, chamber music and solo repertoire, Bezuidenhout trains his eye on some of the riches of the mid-1790s for his appearance at the Library. Doric Quartet In 2018, The Doric Quartet performed Beethoven’s op. 130 with its original finale, the still avant-garde Grosse Fuge at the Concerts from the Library of Congress. Charismatic, commanding performances and eloquent recordings of the complete Schumann and Korngold quartets explain Gramophone’s description of the group: “musicians with fascinating things to say.” Europa Galante Concert Revived the 2018 performance of Europa Galante. Founded by the brilliant violinist and conductor Fabio Biondi, Italy’s Europa Galante is one of the world’s most admired period performance ensembles, particularly known for masterly performances of the music of Antonio Vivaldi. The concert highlighted two of his dazzlingly imaginative Concerti dell’ Addio, the Farewell Concertos written in the final year of his life, and works by Venetian and Viennese contemporaries who may have influenced him. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Weekend from Concerts from The Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 16:06:09 -0500 April 3, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US The weekend is here and Concerts from the Library of Congress brings you...Pick of the Weekend, free video performances to keep you company. This weekend's pick is dedicated to our colleague Larry Applebaum who is retiring from the Music Division after four decades of creative and innovative work. For this Pick of the Weekend we are sharing with you some of his great interviews with jazz masters and the artists' performances at the Library. For more of Larry's story at the Library of Congress, here is a link to his most recent blog post. Abdullah Ibrahim & Larry Appelbaum in Conversation Abdullah Ibrahim talks with Larry Appelbaum about jazz as part of the Library of Congress Jazz Scholars program. Abdullah Ibrahim Concert Jazz pianist and composer Abdullah Ibrahim celebrated his Library of Congress residency with a captivating concert that left the audience in awe of his authenticity as a performer. A onetime protégé of Duke Ellington, Ibrahim has become a cultural icon in his native South Africa, through his commitment to expanding music education opportunities and developing the nation’s unique jazz scene. Maria Schneider & Larry Applebaum in Conversation Jazz artist Maria Schneider discusses her approach to the creative process and her collaboration with David Bowie in an interview with Larry Appelbaum. Recorded in conjunction with the world premiere of Schneider's Library of Congress commission "Data Lords," presented in association with the Reva and David Logan Foundation. Maria Schneider Concert Maria Schneider’s music has been hailed by critics as “evocative, majestic, magical, heart-stoppingly gorgeous, and beyond categorization.” The multiple GRAMMY® award-winning composer and bandleader spent a packed week at the Library on the spring of 2016 for a special residency project. On the agenda were explorations of the Library’s treasure trove of scores and memorabilia, plus workshops for students and conversations with curators. Schneider conducted her terrific orchestra—a crack 17-member collective made up of many of the finest jazz musicians performing —and unveiled her new Library of Congress commission, created through the support of the Reva and David Logan Foundation, in memory of David Logan. A Conversation With Dafnis Prieto and Larry Appelbaum Host of WPFW's "Sound of Surprise" Larry Appelbaum of the Library of Congress' Music Division, interviews Dafnis Prieto. Dafnis Prieto SÍ O SÍ Quartet Concert with guest artist, Christian Howes, violin“Prieto’s music explodes with energy… original compositions with a singular passion and intensity.” Cuban-born composer and drummer Dafnis Prieto is unquestionably one of the most important leaders of the New Latin Jazz movement. He has wonderfully blurred the line between traditional Latin-jazz and 21-century postbop, fusing Afro-Cuban rhythms and modern jazz harmonies. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Week from Concerts from The Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 16:05:29 -0500 April 6, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US Hello Music News subscriber! The music never stops at Concerts from the Library of Congress. You can enjoy many FREE videos of past performances from the Library of Congress. To guide you through your options, the Concert Office has created Pick of the Week. Every week, we will send you a list of performances for you to enjoy from the comfort of your home. But remember, these are our suggestions, there are many more options at Concerts from The Library of Congress. Minguet Quartett Regulars at major music festivals and concert halls across the globe, this award-winning quartet takes its name from 18th-century Spanish philosopher Pablo Minguet, who wished to make the arts accessible to everyone. Champions of contemporary composers like Rihm and Stockhausen, the Minguet is equally at home with Romantic masters. Treasures both new and well-known are on offer in this beautiful program, including favorites by Czech composers and a transcription of one of Gustav Mahler’s most affecting lieder. Ensemble Signal In 2017, our season opened with an extraordinary evening of chamber works by a pioneering composer whose music has profoundly influenced composers and musicians worldwide. The Library and Washington Performing Arts joined forces to present this special concert featuring the East Coast premiere of Runner, for winds, percussion, strings, and two pianos. Brad Lubman conducts the fearless supergroup Ensemble Signal, which has enjoyed a long and cordial relationship with the composer. Roger Steffens: Oral History of Bob Marley Reggae historian and collector Roger Steffens’ new book So Much Things to Say: The Oral History of Bob Marley (W.W. Norton Press) is“a rich new oral biography” (New York Times) offering the author’s intimate, revelatory interviews with Marley’s family and musical partners. Steffens speaks from the expert viewpoint of a journalist, musician and producer known for four decades of reggae scholarship as well as tours with the artist, and the impressive resources of his own Marley collection of recordings and memorabilia, the world’s largest. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Weekend from Concerts from The Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 17:07:31 -0500 April 10, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US The weekend is here and Concerts from the Library of Congress brings you...Pick of the Weekend, free video performances to keep you company. For this Pick of the Weekend, we are sharing with you the 2016 Martha Graham Festival at the Library of Congress. Concerts from the Library of Congress celebrated the long partnership between the Library of Congress and Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance. A fun fact, did you know that Martha Graham danced at the Coolidge Auditorium? We hope you enjoy! Isamu Nogushi's Dance Set Dakin Hart discussed Martha Graham and Isamu Noguchi's explorations of the archetypal spaces of myth, including the American west, the Minotaur's labyrinth and the "cave of the heart." Martha Graham Dance Company In April of 2016, the Martha Graham Dance Company presented three performances in our festival week, offering a trio of the five Graham ballets commissioned by the Library: Appalachian Spring (music by Aaron Copland); Cave of the Heart (music by Samuel Barber) and Dark Meadow (music by Carlos Chávez). Martha Graham Dance Company: Discussion with Pontus Lidberg and Janet Eilber Anne McLean leads a discussion with Swedish choreographer Pontus Lidberg and the Martha Graham Dance Company's artistic director Janet Eilber. Lidberg received a dance commission from the Library of Congress and Martha Graham Dance Company, which resulted in the work "Woodland," set to the Notturno for strings and harp by Irving Fine. Eilber discusses the long and storied history of the Martha Graham Dance Company, and its ongoing relationship with the Library of Congress, which commissioned "Appalachian Spring." Conversation with Pontus Lidberg Swedish choreographer Pontus Lidberg discusses his career and his Library of Congress/Martha Graham Dance Company co-commission, "Woodland," with Nicholas Brown. Set "Notturno for strings and harp" by Irving Fine, "Woodland" was commissioned for the 90th anniversary season of "Concerts from the library of Congress." Part of the "Martha Graham at the Library" Festival and presented in association with the Embassy of Sweden and Swedish Arts Council. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Week from Concerts from The Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 18:27:23 -0500 April 13, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US The week has started and Concerts from the Library of Congress brings you...Pick of the Week, free video performances, lectures and conversations to keep you company. This Pick of the Week takes us back to 2016 when the Library of Congress celebrated Bibliodiscotheque, a series of programs that explored the legacy of disco and its impact on popular culture. We hope you enjoy. Tim Gunn on Disco Fashion In April of 2016, Deputy Librarian of Congress Robert Newlen interviewed fashion icon and native-Washingtonian Tim Gunn about the history of fashion in the disco era and its impact on modern fashion. Gunn is a past chair of fashion design at Parsons School of Design, where he was on faculty from 1982-2007. He is a design mentor and host of the hit television show Project Runway, which has garnered him a primetime Emmy Award. Gunn is the author of five books. Bibliodiscotheque Symposium, featuring Gloria Gaynor As part of the series, the Library explored the history of disco music, dance and culture in an afternoon symposium that featured appearances by Gloria Gaynor, Good Morning America host Robin Roberts, distinguished music scholars Martin Scherzinger and Alice Echols, photographer Bill Bernstein, and Yolanda Baker, the only disco ball maker in the United States. Lecture: "Disco's Influence on European Dance Music" Music Specialist James Wintle of the Library's Music Division lectured on the influence of disco on European dance music. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Weekend from Concerts from The Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 09:05:11 -0500 April 17, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US Pick of the Weekend, free video performances, lectures and conversations to keep you company. This Pick of the Weekend takes us back to our 2016-2017 season. We have a robust selection of performances, including tenor, Mark Padmore, Musicians from Marlboro, and a performance by musicians from the Santa Fe Music Festival, including Brett Dean, Tony Arnold, Juho Pohjonen, and the Orion Quartet. In addition, we paired these performances with their pre-concert lectures. We hope you enjoy it. Mark Padmore, tenor | Andrew West, piano English tenor Mark Padmore is one of the most revered artists on the international touring scene, and was recognized with the 2016 Musical America Vocalist of the Year Award. Padmore’s exquisite artistry was on display in an intimate evening for voice and piano. He was joined by frequent recital partner pianist Andrew West who has collaborated with the likes of Florian Boesch, Alice Coote, and Roderick Williams, and is on faculty at the Royal Academy of Music. “Gentlemen Prefer the Taubenpost: Love and Longing in the Songs of Beethoven and Schubert” In conjunction with a recital by tenor Mark Padmore and pianist Andrew West, David Plylar of the Music Division lectured on love and longing in the songs of Beethoven and Schubert. Musicians from Marlboro Alexi Kenney, violin | Robin Scott, violin | Shuangshuang Liu, violaPeter Stumpf, cello | Zoltán Fejérvári, piano The Viennese schools were well-represented in this season’s final appearance of the Musicians from Marlboro. In addition to several classics by old friends, we heard a comparably expansive early quartet by Anton Webern, a composer renowned for his economy of means. The manuscript of Webern’s 1905 quartet is housed in the Hans Moldenhauer Archive in the Library of Congress. Presented in association with the Bill and Mary Meyer Concert Series of the Smithsonian Freer and Sackler Galleries Musicians from Marlboro Interview Members of Musicians from Marlboro discuss their work as chamber musicians, the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont and the creative environment at summer music festivals. This interview was presented in conjunction with a performance by Musicians from Marlboro at the Library. Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival:Orion String Quartet, Brett Dean, Tony Arnold, and Juho Pohjonen Orion String QuartetBrett Dean, viola | Tony Arnold, soprano | Juho Pohjonen, piano This concert highlighted the music of Australian composer and violist Brett Dean, who premiered a new work for viola and piano—a Library co-commission—with Juho Pohjonen. His arresting monodrama “And once I played Ophelia” featured the remarkable soprano Tony Arnold as protagonist. Striking, imaginative effects in both vocal and string writing sketched a passionate figure the composer calls a “feistier” Ophelia. The manuscript for Schoenberg’s second quartet was given to the Library of Congress by Gertrude Clarke Whittall. Presented in association with the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Santa Fe Music Chamber Festival Interview Anne McLean of the Music Division discussed the Library's collaboration with the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, which culminated in a concert at the Library. Joining her were violist/composer Brett Dean, pianist Juho Pohjonen, and Steven Ovitsky, executive director of the festival. The discussion covered the performance program and special projects. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Week from Concerts from The Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:01:30 -0500 April 20, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US Pick of the Week, free video performances, lectures and conversations to keep you company. This Pick of the Week brings you two great jazz concerts, Pérez, Cohen, Potter Quintet and the Saiyuki Trio with Rudresh Mahanthappa. In the Jazz Conversation section, we have Puerto Rican saxophonist and composer, Miguel Zenón discussing his career, education and latest projects. To close, Larry Applebaum from the Music Division engages in an interview with legendary jazz double bassist Ron Carter. As always, Pick of the Week is full of energy and fantastic music. We hope you enjoy! Pérez, Cohen, Potter Quintet with Larry Grenadier and Nate Smith The Pérez, Cohen, Potter Quintet is a new collaborative project by a remarkable trio of bandleaders: pianist and composer Danilo Pérez, trumpeter Avishai Cohen and über saxophonist Chris Potter. It’s an all-star lineup at the forefront of jazz today. You’ll sense the chemistry that grew out of the trio's Jazz 100 tour in 2017 celebrating the centennials of Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald and Thelonious Monk and hear some great new compositions written especially for this tour. The Saiyuki Trio with Rudresh Mahanthappa, alto saxophone “ …daring and rewarding fusion…a genuinely international music.”The New York Times This concert brings “sound magic” from a trio whose name means “Journey to the West.” French jazz guitarist Nguyên Lê studied visual arts and philosophy before working with artists like Ornette Coleman, Ray Charles, and Mauricio Kagel. Influences from Jimi Hendrix to the traditional music of Vietnam meld harmonies from East and West to paint “an Asia without borders.” Jazz Conversation: Miguel Zenón Multiple Grammy nominee and Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenón talks about his music, his work as an educator, and his latest recording "Tipico." Jazz Conversation: Ron Carter Ron Carter is among the most original, prolific, and influential bassists in jazz history, with more than 2,200 albums to his credit, an accomplishment honored in the 2015 Guinness Book of World Records. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Weekend from Concerts from The Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 08:31:06 -0500 April 24, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US The Library of Congress is celebrating 220 years, providing access to literacy, education, and culture. Please join us to wish the Library a happy birthday. This Pick of the Weekend celebrates the Library's many gifts to the public by featuring American musical theater. From our 2014-2015 season, we bring you a unique performance with Steven Lutvak, Jeanine Tesori, and David Yazbek. We are paring it with Warren Hoffman's thought-provoking lecture "Race and the Broadway Musical" and with the 2005 program that celebrated the publication of the book "Theaters" from author Craig Morrison. We hope you enjoy it. And again, Happy 220th birthday Library of Congress! From our 2014-2015 season: Steven Lutvak / Jeanine Tesori / David Yazbek A thrilling evening with three of Broadway’s hottest musical creators performing their own music—Steven Lutvak, Jeanine Tesori and David Yazbek make a rare appearance in Washington for an intimate evening of music, lyrics and magic. STEVEN LUTVAK’s rise to Broadway fame was met with the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2014 for A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Lutvak is a past recipient of the Kleban Award for Lyric Writing for the Theater and the Fred Ebb Award for Songwriting for the Theater. JEANINE TESORIFrom Thoroughly Modern Millie to Violet and Caroline, or Change, Tesori’s musicals have become modern classics, garnering her four Tony nominations and the Olivier Award for Best New Musical.Photo credit: Matthew Karas DAVID YAZBEKDavid Yazbek, a three-time Tony nominee, is known for his comedic musicals The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. He is also a GRAMMY-nominated producer, Emmy-winning TV writer, and co-composer of the theme song to PBS’s Where in The World is Carmen Sandiego? Race and the Broadway Musical A lecture with Warren Hoffman, Ph.D Warren Hoffman, a program director, producer, theater critic, and playwright, discusses the role of race in American musical theater. Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Kanter called Hoffman’s book “an eye-opener for anyone studying the racial implications of commercial musical theater.” Presented in conjunction with the Library of Congress exhibition“The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom” Presented in association with Songs of America and the Library of Congress Daniel A.P. Murray African American Culture Association Theaters The Library of Congress and W.W. Norton & Company celebrated the publication of "Theaters" with a special program of music and entertainment. Featured were an illustrated overview of the book by the author, Craig Morrison; a performance by Ted van Griethuysen of the Shakespeare Theatre Company; a musical performance by Genevieve Williams featuring songs composed by Cole Porter, George and Ira Gershwin, Howard Dietz and Irving Berlin; and a performance by the noted Russian pianist Svetlana Potanina of compositions by Sergei Rachmaninoff and Robert Schumann. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Week from Concerts from the Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 12:18:24 -0500 April 27, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US The Library of Congress is celebrating 220 years of advocacy and support for scholarship, literacy, education, and culture. Please join us in wishing the Library a happy birthday. This Pick of the Week features the 2009 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song honoree Stevie Wonder. As part of the celebration, Stevie Wonder gave a concert in the Coolidge Auditorium and premiered his composition Sketches of a Life for chamber orchestra commissioned by the McKim Fund in the Library of Congress. In addition, we bring you Stevie Wonder's conversation with former Senior Music Specialist, Norman Middleton. In his interview, he discusses his new composition, his journey as an artist and his creative process. We hope you enjoy it! Stevie Wonder performs Library Commission Sketches of a Life Music legend Stevie Wonder, honoree of the 2009 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, premieres Sketches of a Life, a hybrid pop-classical work for chamber orchestra. Stevie Wonder discusses Library Commission Sketches of a Life Stevie Wonder talks to Norman Middleton of the Library's Music Division about his new Library of Congress commission Sketches of a Life and his thoughts about composition and music. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Weekend from Concerts from the Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 08:00:22 -0500 May 1, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US Chucho Valdés in Conversation On Saturday, October 16, 2019, Concerts from the Library of Congress hosted Afro-Cuban jazz master, Chucho Valdés. Founder and director of the legendary Cuban jazz band Irakere, winner of six GRAMMYs and four Latin GRAMMYs, Chucho Valdés is not just an authority in the jazz world, he is a living legend. This Pick of the Week features Chucho Valdés in conversation with Music Specialist, Claudia Morales. In this fun and intimate conversation, Chucho Valdés reacts to some treasures from our music collections that include music composed by his father, one of the most representative musicians in the history of Cuban music, pianist and composer, Bebo Valdés. He also reacts to a photo of him and the American drummer Max Roach from the Max Roach Papers housed in the Music Division. Chucho’s reaction to the materials was simply heartwarming. No one talks to Chucho Valdés without talking about Irakere. I had so many questions to ask, but I was primarily interested in learning about his experience with religious syncretism, the merging of two or more religions in a new belief, as an element of his music. Chucho told me about his exposure to Santeria through his grandfather and to the Catholic church through his grandmother, and how he mixed these elements with jazz and funk to create the Timba Cubana. We concluded the interview with the question: what would you say to the new generation of musicians? Chucho’s answer was the summary of the musician that he is; he mentioned discipline as the number one characteristic a musician must have. Discipline plus passion for music have spurred this now 79-year-old Afro-Cuban jazz master to continue his musical journey that includes writing an opera, touring around the globe with a robust calendar of performances, and now, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, connecting with his audience via online recitals on social media. I invite you to watch and enjoy Chucho Valdés in conversation. Click this link to view Chucho Valdés in conversation Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Week from Concerts from the Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 08:00:23 -0500 May 4, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US From our 2017-2018 season, this Pick of the Week brings you a two-piano performance by Louis Lortie and Hélène Mercier. We paired it with a lecture by Blair Johnston on Rachmaninoff's last orchestral work Symphonic Dances. This performance and lecture celebrated the Library's acquisition of the manuscript of the two-piano version of this iconic work for which the Library now possesses all primary source materials. We hope you enjoy! Louis Lortie and Hélène Mercier Canadian pianists Louis Lortie and Hélène Mercier have been performing together since their student days and have developed a remarkable sensitivity to the four-hand and two-piano literature. Their program features staples of the Russian two-piano repertoire, with a few additional gems. His "Last Work:" Hearing Ghosts in Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances Blair Johnston, PhD, Associate Professor of Music Theory, Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University. Blair Johnston speaks about Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances, Rachmaninoff's last completed orchestral work. The Library of Congress now holds all of the significant primary source materials for this iconic work. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
ek Pick of the Week from Concerts from the Library of Congress By content.govdelivery.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:00:13 -0500 May 8, 2020 MUSIC NEWS CONTACT US From our 2016-2017 season, this Pick of the Week brings you British cellist Steven Isserlis and Canadian pianist Connie Shih. We paired it with Isserlis' pre-concert talk in which he discusses his journey as a cellist, chamber musician and author. We hope you enjoy! Friday, April 21, 2017 Steven Isserlis, cello Connie Shih, piano Who is ready for a Fauré foray by cellist Steven Isserlis and Canadian pianist Connie Shih? The program is filled with gems from the familiar to the Martin-new, including a work composed by Thomas Adès for Isserlis. SHOSTAKOVICHSonata for cello and piano in D minor, op. 40MARTINŮSonata no. 1 for cello and piano, H. 277 HAHNDeux improvisations sur des airs irlandais FAURÉCello Sonata no. 2 in G minor, op. 117 ADÈSLieux retrouvés Pre-concert Talk: Steven Isserlis Acclaimed worldwide for his profound musicianship and technical mastery, British cellist Steven Isserlis talks with Music Specialist Nicholas Brown about his work as a cellist, chamber musician and author. Donate to Friends of Music Full Article
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