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Kronos Quartet at Lam Research Theater on February 21, 2013

Kronos Quartet: Listen Local
2013-02-21
Lam Research Theater
701 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA
8:00 PM, Thursday, February 21, 2013

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Set One

[8:03 PM lights down, announce; no musicians onstage; applause at entrance]

Dan Becker: Carrying the Past * (West Coast premiere)

[work ends 8:18 PM]
(brief pause)

Nathaniel Stookey: String Quartet No. 3, “The Mezzanine” * (World premiere)

[set ends 8:43 PM]

♪♫ Set Two ♫♪

[9:06 PM lights down]

Four works arranged by Stephen Prutsman

  1. Rahul Dev Burman: Mehbooba Mehbooba (Beloved, O Beloved) +
  2. Tanburi Cemil Bey: Evic Taksim +
  3. Traditional: Wa Habibi (O My Beloved) +
  4. Gétatchèw Mèkurya: Aha gèdawo +

[9:18 PM pause]

Pamela Z: And the Movement of the Tongue * (World premiere)

  1. Born
  2. Home
  3. Rain
  4. Learned in the South
  5. English
  6. A Piece of π
  7. Coffee
  8. Cupertino
  9. The Tongue
  10. Henry in Cuffs
  11. I Don’t Know
  12. Mother
    [set ends 9:53 PM]

♪ Encore ♪

Richard Wagner (arr. Aleksandra Vrebalov): Prelude from Tristan und Isolde (1859)
[show ends 10:08 PM]

  • Written for Kronos
  • Arranged for Kronos

Performers

  • Hank Dutt: viola;
  • David Harrington: violin;
  • John Sherba: violin;
  • Jeffrey Zeigler: cello.

Notes

First set was interesting, but not all that memorable on first encounter. Becker's piece employed backing tracks from scratchy old 78's, which kinda covered up the sound of Kronos. I assume the composer intended this effect, but I found it annoying and distracting except for the brief section that found Kronos playing along to the tune of the old record.

Lacking electronics or accompaniment, Stookey's piece was a bit more conventional, but I found it lacking in tunefulness and structure. It swept by in small episodes of bowing and scraping with nary a melody to remember.

Ah well, them's the breaks when ya want to hear what's new. Hopefully Pamela Z's piece will be more substantive!

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