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Ensemble Signal with Steve Reich at Hertz Hall, January 29, 2017

Tentative Program

  • Steve Reich: Runner (US premiere, Cal Performances co-commission)
  • Double Sextet
  • You Are (Variations)

Set One

[7:04 PM lights down, announcements from Matías Tarnopolsky]

Reich: Clapping Music

  1. [7:08 PM] Clapping Music (1972), performed by Steve Reich & Brad Lubman
    [work ends 7:11 PM; brief pause to set the stage for the next piece]

Reich: Quartet

Quartet (2013), performed by Bill Solomon and Doug Perkins, vibraphones, and David Friend and Oliver Hagen, pianos

  1. [7:12 PM] Fast »
  2. [7:19 PM] Slow »
  3. [7:24 PM] Fast
    [work ends 7:30 PM; long break to reconfigure the stage for the next work]

Reich: Runner

Runner (2016) (US Premiere, Cal Performances co-commission), performed by Ensemble Signal

  1. [7:45 PM] Even Sixteenths »
  2. [7:47 PM] Irregularly Accented Eighths »
  3. [7:51 PM] Slow Ghanian Bell Pattern »
  4. [7:54 PM] Irregularly Accented Eighths »
  5. [7:57 PM] Even Sixteenths with breath pulses
    [set ends 8:01 PM; lots of applause, Reich joins the ensemble onstage, then all off]

Performers

  • Caleb Burhans: viola;
  • Greg Chudzik: contrabass;
  • David Friend: piano;
  • Isabel Hagen: viola;
  • Oliver Hagen: piano;
  • Kelli Kathman: flute;
  • Will Knuth: violin;
  • Jackie LeClair: oboe;
  • Brad Lubman: conductor;
  • Kevin McFarland: cello;
  • Yuki Numata: violin;
  • Courtney Orlando: violin;
  • Doug Perkins: vibraphone;
  • Christa Robinsion: oboe;
  • Adrían Sandí: clarinet;
  • Jessica Schmitz: flute;
  • Bill Solomon: vibraphone;
  • Ari Streisfeld: violin;
  • Ken Thomson: clarinet.

Set Two

[8:24 PM lights down, band out]

Reich: Radio Rewrite

Reich: Radio Rewrite (2012)

  1. [8:26 PM] Fast (based on Jigsaw Falling into Place) »
  2. [8:31 PM] Slow (based on Everything in its Right Place) »
  3. [8:34 PM] Fast (based on Jigsaw Falling into Place) »
  4. [8:37 PM] Slow (based on Everything in its Right Place) »
  5. [8:41 PM] Fast (based on Jigsaw Falling into Place)
    [work ends 8:45 PM; break to reconfigure the stage for the next work]

Performers

  • Greg Chudzik: bass;
  • David Friend: piano;
  • Isabel Hagen: viola;
  • Oliver Hagen: piano;
  • Kelli Kathman: flute;
  • Brad Lubman: conductor;
  • Yuki Numata: violin;
  • Courtney Orlando: violin;
  • Doug Perkins: vibraphone;
  • Adrían Sandí: clarinet;
  • Bill Solomon: vibraphone.

Reich: Double Sextet

[8:54 PM lights down, band out]

Double Sextet (2007), Brad Lubman, conducting.

  1. [8:56 PM] Fast »
  2. [8:59 PM] Slow »
  3. [9:05 PM] Fast
    [set ends 9:12 PM; long stretch for applause, all off by 9:15 PM]

Performers: Sextet I

  • David Friend: piano;
  • Kelli Kathman: flute;
  • Courtney Orlando: violin;
  • Adrían Sandí: clarinet;
  • Bill Solomon: vibraphone;

Performers: Sextet II

  • Oliver Hagen: piano;
  • Kevin McFarland: cello;
  • Doug Perkins: vibraphone;
  • Jessica Schmitz: flute;
  • Ari Streisfeld: violin;
  • Ken Thomson: clarinet.

Post-Show Q&A Session

[9:19 PM; Matías Tarnopolsky speaks with Steve Reich]
[Q&A Session ends 9:47 PM]

Notes

Whoa! This section is incomplete for now, sorry!

Jeff Kaliss posted a nice promo article about Steve Reich on SFCV.

Joshua Kosman posted a review of the show at SFGate. It was nice to read his insights, but I'm flumoxxed as to how he could describe Clapping Music as “unpredictable.”

Rebecca Wishnia posted a review for SFCV. I was surprised that she seemed to expect Radio Rewrite to be a more rocking piece: I guess that's evidence of the baggage of expectations!

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