"Committed to the New, Now in Smaller Forms"
The New York Times, November 16, 2006
An article about a surprising, smart new direction currently being pursued by the American Composers Orchestra, in which Corey Dargel, Susie Ibarra and Derek Bermel feature prominently.
Tonight through Saturday night, the orchestra will be collaborating with Wynton Marsalis’s Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra in a compelling "Third Stream" program featuring Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with Marcus Roberts at the keyboard, as well as a premiere by Bermel and music by Charles Mingus, John Lewis, Gunther Schuller and others. Those performances are all sold out — a very good sign.
If that leaves you looking for something else to do tonight in New York City, consider this: Dargel is performing with fellow "artsongwriter" Kamala Sankaram at The Tank at Collective: Unconscious. Both will offer individual sets, and they’ll be teaming up in selections from Nick Brooke‘s multimedia chamber opera, Tone Test. (Keep an eye on Dargel’s site for details of an A.C.O.-sponsored showcase coming up next March.)
Playlist:
Robert Plant – Fate of Nations, Dreamland and Mighty Rearranger (Es Paranza/Rhino, from the box set Nine Lives)
Opeth – Ghost Reveries (Roadrunner "Special Edition")
Philip Glass – Wichita Vortex Sutra – Branka Parlić (YouTube video, via aworks)
Grateful Dead – "So Many Roads," Sam Boyd Silver Bowl, Las Vegas, NV, June 26, 1994 (YouTube video)
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