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| Don't Panic! 60 Seconds for Piano |
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| What if 60 composers from 18 countries wrote 60 pieces under 1 minute each for solo piano? |
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composer: Yohichi Togawa - Dan Warburton - Sergio Pallante - Charles Shadle - Alper Maral - D. Andrew Stewart - Elliott Sharp - Patricia Elizabeth Martinez - Alan Frederick Shockley - Lansing D. McLoskey - Tuyet A. Tran - Walter Haven - Sophie de Wit - Atanasio Khyrsh - Martial Robert - Fritz Lauer - Atsushi Yoshinaka - Joseph Rovan - Paul von Hippel - Daniel Landau - Marcin Józef Zebrowski - Ketty Nez - Jonathan Katz - Roger Kleier - Lionel Sainsbury - Vanessa Lann - Gene Pritsker - Riccardo Vaglini - Newt Hinton - Stéphane Leach - Walter Sanchez - Giovanni Mancuso - Thomas Jefferson Anderson - Roberto Andreoni - Louis Andriessen - Eilon Aviram - Danielle Baas - Joanna Bailie - James Baiye - Paul E. Beaudoin - Derek Bermel - William Bolcom - Richard Brooks - Patrick Cahallan - Pepe-Tonino Caravaggio - Richard Carrick - Joshua Cody - Ketzel Cotel - Christopher Culpo - Moritz Eggert - Robert Eidschun - Victor Ekimovsky - Barbara Engel - Brian Escriv - Carl Faia - Donal Fox - Frederick Frahm - Isak Goldschneider - Annie Gosfield - Jonathan Norton interpreter: Guy Livingston booklet writer: Dan Warburton - Guy Livingston
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| Guy Livingston: piano, percussion, tape effects |
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What if 60 composers from 18 countries wrote 60 pieces under 1 minute each for solo piano? " Listeners of this new WERGO CD will easily follow the enthusiastic opinion of the press: 'Daring to Be New ... Ensembles that play only new music are plentiful these days, but soloists who play recitals devoted entirely to newly commissioned works are scarce enough to seem heroic or eccentric, or perhaps a bit of both. Guy Livingston, an American pianist who lives in Paris, has assembled a program of recent works that may be quirky enough to appeal to listeners who have doubts about modern musical language ...' (The New York Times, January 21st, 2000) " "A microcosm of the very newest music ... Modern music is rarely so multi-dimensional, rich in changes and exciting ..." (Münchner Merkur, June 10th, 1999)
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Dan Warburton (Manchester): Speed Study 1 Jonathan Katz (Tokyo): WENDIGO Daniel Landau (Den Haag): Losing it again Carl Faia (Paris): What if I just said … Roger Kleier (New York): Step out of the Car Donal Fox (Boston): The Scream James Baiye (Regina): Database of Desire Roberto Andreoni (Milano): “scendi un minuto” Brian Escriv (Toronto): Mason and Dixon Annie Gosfield (Brooklyn): Brooklyn, October 5, 1941 Paul Beaudoin (Allston): re: dance (PNMR) Marek Zebrowski (Los Angeles): Ex tempore Louis Andriessen (Amsterdam): not [an] anfang Christopher Culpo (Paris): Spangles Isak Goldschneider (‘s-Gravenhage): 42 Second Piano Richard Brooks (Brooklyn): Conflict of Interest Danielle Baas (Bruxelles): Joke Charles Shadle (Medford): Cowboy Song Sophie de Wit (Los Angeles): Who asked you? Pepe-Tonino Caravaggio (San Diego): EIGHT 8 T.J. Anderson (Chapel Hill): Watermelon Revisited Paul von Hippel (Columbus): Kodaly Music Box Eilon Aviram (Ein-Harod Meuhad): NA’OU’RA (the Wedding Dance) Jonathan Norton (Menlo Park): 59” of Piano Alan Frederick Shockley (Richmond): cold springs branch, 10 p.m. Moritz Eggert (München): Hämmerklavier XI Derek Bermel (New Rochelle): MEDITATION Tuyet A. Tran (New York): Tonal Imagery Fritz Lauer (Halifax): Slusha, for C.E. William Bolcom (Ann Arbor): A 60-second Ballet (for chickens) Joshua Cody (New York City): Two-Chord Warp Joanna Bailie (Amsterdam): GIRO 1 Martial Robert (Nantes): 1’ de Tonio Kröger (op. 10) Patricia Elizabeth Martinez (Buenos Aires): Absolutis-s Riccardo Vaglini (Pisa): PASSATEMPO Gene Pritsker (New York): im afraid you might ask for a fragment of my soul Newt Hinton (Vilnius): Nakano-ku (à S.D.) Ketty Nez (San Francisco): Moondrunk Patrick Cahallan (Dublin): xxx.rhapsody Yoichi Togawa (Osaka): prelude 1 Barbara Engel (Cambridge): Punch and Judy’s Waltz Joseph Rovan (Tallahassee): Miro Sketch: Mostly Yellow Frederick Frahm (La Conner): Sonata Moirai Victor Ekimovsky (Moscow): Jenseits des Guten und des Bösen Alper Maral (Istanbul): Verschiebung Stéphane Leach (Paris): Piano Piece for Guy Ketzel Cotel (New York): piece for paws Vanessa Lann (Den Haag): DD (Double D) Walter Haven (Keene): Minute Rice Giovanni Mancuso (Venezia): Saltarello for Guy Sergio Pallante (Messina): Polis D. Andrew Stewart (Toronto): réveil Elliott Sharp (Manhattan): Snaps Robert Eidschun (Rochester): Specks Lionel Sainsbury (Chadlington): Prelude Richard Carrick (San Diego): Slowness Walter Sanchez (Lafayette): Thinking Atsushi Yoshinaka (Tokyo): HARU NO YOI – Miyabi no Uta Atanasio Khyrsh (München): Parce que je le vaux bien Lansing D. McLoskey (Cambridge): Theft
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