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CONTACT: Judy Moore
at (847) 491-4819 or jkm229@northwestern.edu
February 12, 2004
Northwestern Concert and Film to Celebrate Elliott Carter's Music
EVANSTON, Ill. --- The Northwestern University School of Music
will celebrate the 95th birthday of leading U.S. contemporary composer
Elliott Carter with a concert of Carter’s music at Pick-Staiger
Concert Hall and a pre-concert screening of a related film at the
Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art.
The “Elliott Carter 95th Birthday Celebration” will be held at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, at Pick-Staiger, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston campus.
The concert will be conducted by Jan Williams and Daniel J. Farris, and coordinated
by faculty composer and pianist Amy Williams.
Carter’s groundbreaking Double Concerto will be performed by the Northwestern
University Contemporary Music Ensemble and will feature harpsichordist Ursula
Oppens, pianist Amy Williams and guest conductor Jan Williams.
Other Carter works on the program include his “Birthday Flourish” (1988); “Canonic
Suite” (1981); “Voyage” (1943) featuring mezzo-soprano Malia
Thompson and pianist Adam Swayne; “Night Fantasies” (1980) performed
by pianist Winston Choi; “Wind Quintet” (1948) played by a student
quintet; “Rhapsodic Musings” (2000) and “Fantasy – Remembering
Roger” (1999) featuring violinist Minghuan Xu.
The 45-minute 1980 documentary film about the Double Concerto, “Elliott
Carter at Buffalo” by D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus, will be screened
at 6:15 p.m. at the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, 40 Arts Circle Drive,
in conjunction with the 7:30 p.m. “Elliott Carter 95th Birthday Celebration.” In
1979, composer Elliott Carter flew to Buffalo, N. Y., to hear a group of first-rate
musicians rehearse and perform his Double Concerto, a complex 1961 work for piano
and harpsichord soloists with small orchestra. The film is a unique record of
a concert performance and an informative look at the collaboration between musicians
and a renowned composer. Several of the artists featured in the film and the
post-screening concert will be present for discussion. For more information about
the free Feb. 19 Block Cinema screening and talk, call the Block Museum at (847)
491-4000.
The screening and the celebration concert are sponsored by New Music Northwestern.
Single tickets for the Feb. 19 concert are $6.50 for the general public; $4.50
for senior citizens and Northwestern faculty and staff; and $3.50 for full-time
students. To order tickets by phone, call the Pick-Staiger Ticket Office at (847)
467-4000.
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