Sunday, September 7, 2014 @ 7:00pm – 9:00pm (PDT)
PONCHO Concert Hall, Seattle, WA, United States

Dutch pianist Reinier van Houdt celebrates the last 50 years of contemporary piano repertoire: Sorabji, Ferrari and Marchetti.

Program
Kaikhosru Sorabji: Quasi Notturno (variation Nr 8 from Part 2 of Symphony Nr 4)
PJ van Rossum: Acht
Michael Pisaro: Les Jours, Mon Aubépine
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Luc Ferrari: 36 Enfilades
Alvin Curran: Endangered Specie

Reinier van Houdt studied piano at the Liszt-Akademie in Budapest and the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. He developed a fascination for matters that escape notation: sound, timing, space, physicality, memory, noise and environment – points where interpretation touches improvisation. Van Houdt acquired himself an unusual repertoire that consistently resulted from personal quests: collaborations with composers and musicians, research in archives, the "composing" and "staging" of musical performances or unorthodox studies of the classics. He has premiered music by Robert Ashley, Alvin Curran, Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji, Francisco López, Charlemagne Palestine, Yannis Kyriakides, Maria de Alvear, Jerry Hunt, Michael Pisaro and Walter Marchetti; he has also worked with John Cage, Alvin Lucier, Luc Ferrari, Olivier Messiaen and Christian Marclay. Van Houdt plays in Current 93, having recently released an album with contributions by Nick Cave, John Zorn and Antony Hegarty. He is also one of the moving forces behind the experimental music outfit MAE/MAZE. He has performed in such diverse venues as the Knitting Factory New York, San Ildefonso Mexico City, Queen Elizabeth Hall London, DOM in Moscow, Setagaya Gallery Tokyo, Paradiso Amsterdam, Apollohuis Eindhoven, the New Library in Alexandria Egypt, REDCAT in Los Angeles, Mills College Oakland, Music Gallery Toronto, Volksbühne in Berlin and Kunstraum Düsseldorf.

PONCHO Concert Hall

710 E. Roy Street
Seattle, WA 98102
United States

http://www.cornish.edu/music/series/venues/
(206) 726-5030