DRUMMERSONLY
Drum Shop
Drum Shop
Is Proud to Present
“Voices
and Variations”
3PM
Sunday March 24th 2013
1532 SE
Village Green Drive
Port
Saint Lucie FL 34952
772-337-4002
http://www.Drummersonly.net
http://www.Drummersonly.net
Percussionist
George Nickson and Violinist Samantha Bennett join forces to present a unique
concert of solo and duo works for marimba, vibraphone, and violin.
In
this program, entitled “Voices and Variations,” musical selections have been
chosen to highlight the similarities and differences between the (often) single
melodic voice of the violin and the polyphonic capabilities of mallet percussion
instruments.
The
solo works being presented are representative of the classical form of theme and
variations. Alejandro Vinao’s Khan Variations displays the full ability
of a solo marimbist to explore various polyrhythmic and polyphonic material. In
this case, the piece is a unique set of 8 variations based on a traditional
theme from Qawwali music as sung by the Pakistani singer Ali Kahn.
Sergei
Prokofiev’s Sonata for Solo Violin highlights the challenge of writing and
performing a complete solo work with only the single voice of the violin,
therefore requiring the composer and listener to infer much of the harmonic
content while focusing on the single voice of melody. This piece is quite like a
monologue where the actor has to both set the scene and play all of the
characters simultaneously. The second movement exists in a true theme and
variations form.
The
Stillpoint, by
Edward Top, focuses on the concept of two instruments (vibraphone and violin)
playing the same melodic material, sometimes in unison, but most of the time in
asymmetrical rhythms. The title is derived from T.S. Elliot’s Four Quartets
(Burnt Norton II) ‘At the Still point of the turning world.’ The piece has four
movements, each of which with a subtitle. Mvt 1, ‘in the silent croacking night’
has a mysterioso character, consisting of a six-tone mode in different tempos.
Mvt 2, ‘as the world turns’ is a unison melody that increases in tempo step by
step. The whole tone scale plays a prominent role in the third movement, ‘a
pattern of timeless moments’, and the final movement, ‘the point of intersection
of the timeless with time’, opens with an enormous fortissimo where the
vibraphonist lets a glissando ring.
Paul
Lanky’s Hop, is an unmistakable fusion of folk and blues in a
contemporary style. Lansky has composed a freewheeling group of variations that
ultimately culminates in the combination of voices, both marimba and violin,
playing a modern take on the traditional chords of the American blues idiom. The
marimba and violin seamlessly riff through a series of interlocking melodies.
Lansky worked closely with marimbist Nancy Zeltsman during the composition of
this work.
A
percussionist of great versatility and virtuosity, George Nickson has been
hailed as “a performer handling his role with ease and flair” by The New York
Times. George, a native of Port St. Lucie, is the Principal Percussionist of the
Sarasota Orchestra. In addition to his engagements with the the SO, George
performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician, including concerts at
Lincoln Center and Le Poisson Rouge in New York City, Kennedy Center in
Washington, D.C. and at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm
Beach, Florida. An ardent proponent of new music, George has worked closely with
our greatest living composers, in particular, Elliott Carter, Charles Wuorinen,
Oliver Knussen and Steve Reich.
Hailed
by the Chicago Tribune as a violinist “requiring no age-related caveats,
full of subtlety and poise”, Violinist Samantha Bennett is an active soloist and
chamber musician around the Boston area. As a recitalist, Ms. Bennett has
performed in Boston’s Jordan Hall, London’s Wigmore Hall at the invitation of
the Razumovsky Academy, and Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall. Ms.
Bennett made her solo orchestral debut with the Central Iowa Symphony at age 11
and since performed concerti with several Midwest orchestras including the Des
Moines Symphony, the Ottuma Symphony, the Oskaloosa Symphony and the La Crosse
Symphony. She has participated in internationally renowned music festivals such
as the Spoleto Festival USA, the Music Academy of the West, and the Tanglewood
Music Festival. As a member of the Tanglewood Music Center Ms. Bennett had the
privilege of performing as part of the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Charles
Dutoit, and accompanied legendary soloists Yo-Yo Ma, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Gil
Shaham and Emanuel Ax as part of the PBS broadcast Tanglewood’s 75th
Anniversary Celebration. Currently, Ms. Bennett is a leading member of the
Discovery Ensemble, the Boston Philharmonic, and the Haffner Sinfonietta. A
fierce advocate of new music, she has premiered works by Gunther Schuller,
Oliver Knussen, John Cage and Philip Glass.
Prokofiev:
Sonata for Violin solo in D major, Op. 115
ViƱao:
Kahn Variations
Top:
The Stillpoint
Lansky:
Hop
Glentworth:
Blues for Gilbert
$10 Admission at the door or
anytime before at DRUMMERSONLY Drum Shop.
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