ACME, the American Contemporary Music Ensemble
(Christina Jensen)
WQXR presents a special evening of live performance and conversation with Simone Dinnerstein and members of ACME, the American Contemporary Music Ensemble, on Friday, January 29 at 7PM.
During this live performance, Ms. Dinnerstein and ACME will preview their upcoming spring tour, performing a suite of works by Bach and John Cage:
Bach: Keyboard Concerto in D Minor, first movement Cage: String Quartet, excerpt Bach: Selected Prelude & Fugue Bach: Selections from Art of the Fugue Bach: Keyboard Concerto in F Minor
Throughout the performance, Ms. Dinnerstein and ACME will join in conversation with WQXR host David Garland.
The entire evening will air live on 105.9 FM and stream live below on Friday at 7PM.
Hey Mike, I'm here listening to a rehearsal of the Cage right now and it's really pretty stuff. Maybe give it a try! You might be pleasantly surprised.
Jan. 28 2010 07:39 PM
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Alan Polinsky
Actually, if they perform 4:33, Cage's most listenable piece, it would be fine. Otherwise, Far, Far Away is the best choice.
Jan. 27 2010 11:47 AM
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mike stone
I'll have to remember to bring my ear plugs for the John Cage piece.
Jan. 26 2010 05:35 PM
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Hey Mike, I'm here listening to a rehearsal of the Cage right now and it's really pretty stuff. Maybe give it a try! You might be pleasantly surprised.
Actually, if they perform 4:33, Cage's most listenable piece, it would be fine. Otherwise, Far, Far Away is the best choice.
I'll have to remember to bring my ear plugs for the John Cage piece.
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