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"eighth blackbird play like musicians possessed; excited by the new, determined that their audiences will be too, they take wing, soaring on an upthrust of precision-tooled virtuosity." —BBC Music Magazine
Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
Dedicated to debunking the myth that “modern” music is an academic genre, accessible only to the privileged few, eighth blackbird celebrates the universality of the repertoire with such exuberance and virtuosity that its performances hold the listener spellbound long after the curtain falls. In its second concert of the season, Indie classical meets indie rock when eighth blackbird collaborates
with Glenn Kotche (pictured), drummer of superstar Chicago band Wilco. An
accomplished composer/performer in his own right, Kotche was eager to
work with the fellow Grammy winners after he heard eighth blackbird’s
January 2008 performance at Chicago's Harris Theater. This Richmond performance will
feature works from Kotche's album Mobile performed by the
percussionist and eighth blackbird, a solo set by Kotche, Dutch
composer Louis Andriessen’s pedal-to-the-metal Worker’s Union and more.
The performance of Steve Mackey's "Slide," featuring eighth blackbird with actor Rinde Eckert, has been postponed.
Tickets: $20 adults, $18 seniors, $10 children, $16 UR employees, FREE for UR students
Tickets go on sale February 11, 2009 (campus) or February 25, 2009 (public).
Program:
Steve Reich Clapping Music
Reich arr. Glenn Kotche Music for Pieces of Wood
Missy Mazzoli Still Life with Avalanche
Glenn Kotche Monkey Chant
Film by Nathaniel Murphy
Lonnie Lynn, Kanye West, Abiodun Oyewole, Bin Hassan, Leon Moore arr. Glenn Kotche The Corner
Kotche Projections of what (Might)
Kotche Individual Trains
Kotche Double Fantasy
Louis Andriessen Worker's Union
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8th BBPosted: March 26, 2009; 07:27
by: cynthia Super concert last night!
Really enjoyed the Monkey Chant and the Double Fantasy.
Thank you to the gentleman that gave us 2 of his extra tickets.
Ahh!! I feel refreshed and inspired after that concert!
Creativity is alive in Richmond.
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