New Sounds Live at the Bang on a Can People's Commissioning Fund Concert, Feb. 2005
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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Host John Schaefer kicks off the concert. Merkin Hall, 2/3/05.
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Carla Kihlstedt gesticulates about the demise of Morse code, 2/3/05.
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Bang on a Can All-Star Lisa Moore manipulates the piano strings for Kihlstedt's piece, 2/3/05.
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The Bang on a Can All-Stars. Merkin Hall, 2/3/05.
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Bang on a Can All-Star Wendy Sutter, Merkin Hall, 2/3/05.
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J.G. Thirlwell (L) introduces "Anabiosis" at Merkin Hall, 2/3/05.
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Bang on a Can All-Star David Cossin bows a gong, 2/3/05.
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Lisa Moore multitasks and with one hand plays the evil chime keyboard called for in the Thirlwell piece, 2/3/05.
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Members of the Bang on a Can All-Stars: (L to R) Robert Black, double-bass; David Cossin, percussion; Wendy Sutter, cello and Evan Ziporyn, clarinets. 2/3/05.
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Cynthia Hopkins in the hot seat with host John Schaefer, 2/3/05.
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BoaC All-Star Mark Stewart. Hopkins' piece sometimes calls for the players to sing or speak AND play, 2/3/05.
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BoaC All-Star Wendy Sutter sings. 2/3/05.
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BoaC All-Star Lisa Moore at blinding speeds
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Members of the BoaC All-Stars: (L to R) Mark Stewart, Robert Black, David Cossin, Wendy Sutter and Evan Ziporyn. 2/3/05.
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Mark Stewart makes rude noises with the daxophone, 2/3/05.
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Philip Glass hangs out onstage with John Schaefer, Merkin Hall, 2/3/05.
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Philip Glass joins the ensemble for a performance of his work, Music In Similar Motion, 2/3/05.
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BoaC All-Stars David Cossin, percussion and Robert Black, double-bass, 2/3/05.
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The Bang on a Can All-Stars and Philip Glass. Merkin Hall, 2/3/05.
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