OMG this looks all sorts of ridiculous and awesome!
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at UMD
3/29
Bang on a Can Marathon
guest artists Terry Riley, Marilyn Nonken, Esther Lamneck and Glenn Kotche
The Bang On A Can (BOAC) All-Stars return to the Center with a one-of-a-kind festival of new music, including an afternoon and evening of free and ticketed events.
The marathon kicks off at 2PM in the Kogod Theatre with Moog synthesizer demonstrations by UM dance percussionist Bob Novak. At 3PM, the All-Stars will take over the Center?s Grand Pavilion for a free performance of Brian Eno?s rarely performed ?Music for Airports,? taking advantage of the lofty spaces and the interior surfaces to transform the site into an aural adventure.
At 4:15PM, the action will move into the Gildenhorn Recital Hall for 90 minutes of free music featuring students of the UM Percussion Ensemble and Bang On A Can performers. The program will also include special appearances by pianist Marilyn Nonken and clarinetist Esther Lamneck, who will perform works by School of Music faculty composers Lawrence Moss and Robert Gibson, Director of the School of Music.
At 6PM, the marathon?s featured performance will begin in the Dekelboum Concert Hall, featuring Bang On A Can All-Stars, Glenn Kotche and Terry Riley in three sets of innovative sounds, including area premieres of the following:
Glenn Kotche/Steve Reich: Clapping Music Variations
Glenn Kotche: Mobile
Glenn Kotche: Snap
Terry Riley: Autodreamographical Tales
FREE Sunday, March 29, 2009
2:00 pm - Robert and Arlene Kogod Theatre
FREE Sunday, March 29, 2009
3:00 pm - Grand Pavilion
FREE Sunday, March 29, 2009
4:15 pm - Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Recital Hall
$35/ 7 Students
Sunday, March 29, 2009
6:00 pm - Dekelboum Concert Hall