Ask And Ye Shall Receive
Trout Week Redux With New, Listener-Suggested Repertoire
Monday, May 30, 2011
You might think that your thoughtful criticisms and carefully considered suggests are simply lost in cyber ether upon clicking submit, but we actually heed and thrive on your comments. So, this week on Hammered!, you asked for it! We'll revisit chamber music from April's Trout Week, only this time you're the programmers!
Let me tell you, these were some good programatic suggestions (thanks Gary, Susan, HXY and the rest of you!).
We'll insert nine of these requested works into a mix that already includes multi-piano pieces by Timothy Andres, Olivier Messiaen, Kevin Volans and others. Most of these nine works have never been heard on Q2, and I might surmise that a few of them are perhaps new to many (what's up Matthias Spahlinger's seven piano smorgasbord Farben der Fruhe?).
Just so you don't miss anything, here's the schedule:
- Monday: Juilius Eastman, Gay Guerrilla; and Morton Feldman, Five Pianos
- Tuesday: excerpts from Jeroen van Veen's Minimal Piano Collection
- Wednesday: Steve Reich, Six Pianos; Morton Feldman, Piece for Four Pianos; Pierre Boulez, Structures, deuxieme livre
- Thursday: Kyle Gann, Long Night
- Friday: Peter Dickinson, Five Forgeries; Matthias Spahlinger, Farben der Fruhe fur sieben klavier
Each of those incredible pieces was programmed by you. Keep those comments coming!
- Composer Matthias Spahlinger speaking about Farben der Fruhe
- Gay Guerrilla (Handwritten) Score Page One



Comments [2]
What an evening... thanks Conor.
Clearly, lots of folks are listening to the show!
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