XX
XX
Performed by Elodie Lauten, synthesizer, voice and
Andrew Bolotowsky, flute
American Festival of Microtonal Music
Microthon
When: Sunday, May 23,1999 at 7:00 PM
Where: New York University, Physics Auditorium
6 Washington Place (cross street Broadway) Room 121
Festival Pass: $5 for the whole day
Festival information: call Johnny Reinhard at 212-517-3550
Lunaticity
Performed by Elaine Comparone, harpsichord and
the Queen's Chamber Band
When: Thursday, June 3 at 8:00 PM
Where: Merkin Concert Hall
129 West 67th Street
Box Office: 212-501-3350
Tickets: $20
In XX, the electronic layers provided by the synthesizer and ambient tape
evoke the deepest layers of the unconscious, using textures of non-pitched
sounds and pitched sounds, tuned in Pythagorean (a tuning used in medieval
music), with overlays of vocals and bass flute. This piece is a commission
of the American Festival of Microtonal Music. The central event of the
festival, the 1999 MICROTHON, will start at 10 AM and go on until the
evening. XX will be performed at 7:00 PM.
With its sparkling textures scored for a Baroque ensemble including
harpsichord, strings, flute and oboe, Lunaticity represents the other end of
the spectrum in Lauten's work, making use of early music instruments as she
did in The Deus Ex Machina Cycle, premiered last year at Merkin Hall and
broadcast live by WNYC, and soon to be released on 4-Tay. This is Elodie
Lauten's fourth commission for the Queen's Chamber Band.
In the most recent issue of Chamber Music magazine, Frank Oteri provided a
listing of one hundred 20th century new music works, which includes Elodie
Lauten's Variations on the Orange Cycle for solo piano, performed by Lois
Svard (CD Other Places, Lovely Music).
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