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    Elemental Soundings: Asian Influences in American Music

    Presented by Aperio: Music of the Americas at Rothko Chapel

    November 12, 2009

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    Elemental Soundings:  Asian Influences in American Music

    APERIO, Music of the Americas, in collaboration with Rothko Chapel, proudly presents Elemental Soundings: Asian Influences in American Music. This concert of contemporary chamber music, featuring the works of Bright Sheng, Tan Dun, Steve Reich, and others, will take place Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 7 p.m. in the Rothko Chapel, 3900 Yupon St. in Houston's Museum District....

    APERIO, Music of the Americas, in collaboration with Rothko Chapel, proudly presents Elemental Soundings: Asian Influences in American Music. This concert of contemporary chamber music, featuring the works of Bright Sheng, Tan Dun, Steve Reich, and others, will take place Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 7 p.m. in the Rothko Chapel, 3900 Yupon St. in Houston's Museum District.

    Over the past 50 years, leading American composers such as John Cage, Lou Harrison, George Crumb and many others have been deeply influenced by Asian music, poetry, and folk traditions. At the same time, many gifted Asian composers have established major careers in the United States. Both sets of composers have continued to draw on the richness of Asian cultures, creating a musical dialogue between East and West that speaks to the human spirit-our connection to nature, to each other, and to our real or imagined homelands.

    Inspired by this musical conversation, Aperio brings together an emotionally direct program that celebrates the composers' complex palette of sonority and the engaging simplicity of their music. The program will feature two Houston premiere performances of works by composer Thomas Osborne, currently on the composition faculty of the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. In Songs of a Thousand Autumns Osborne sets the poetry of Sei Shonagon and Ono no Komachi to music that evokes Gagaku-the ancient court music of Japan. In his meditative piece for percussion and piano, Like Still Water, Osborne employs innovative techniques to draw unexpected sounds from familiar sources, creating an ethereal sound environment.

    Many other pieces on the program include unconventional sound combinations, achieved by integrating rice bowls, baking pans, vibraphone, and tambourines with "classical" western instruments, or by preparing the piano with metal tacks in the hammers. Another piece is performed entirely by strumming the strings inside the piano case with amplification. Whatever the techniques used, the music is astonishingly beautiful.

    Works featured include Steve Reich's Nagoya Marimbas; Lou Harrison's Varied Trio for violin, piano, and percussion; Tan Dun's Dew-Fall-Drops; and Bright Sheng's My Song, in addition to the two Houston premieres by Thomas Osborne.

    Admission to this event is free. A reception will take place at intermission. For further information on this event, please visit www.aperioamericas.org  or www.rothkochapel.org.

    Scheduled Program:
    DUN Dew-Fall-Drops

    HARRISON Varied Trio
    May Rain

    OSBORNE Songs of a Thousand Autumns (Houston premiere)
    Like Still Water (Houston premiere)

    REICH Nagoya Marimbas

    SHENG My Song


    Rothko Chapel

    1409 Sul Ross
    Houston, TX 77006

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    Free of charge.


    Times:

    7:00 pm


    Phone: 713-965-4597

    Parking: There is street parking available on Yupon and Sul Ross. Wheelchair access is located on Sul Ross at the north end of the Chapel.

    Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.

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