
Feb 22, 2010 8:00 pm - 12:00 am (Monday)
Zipper Hall at the Colburn School (map)
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Event details: Monday Evening Concerts: Celebrating Kagel
Description
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: Zipper Hall at the Colburn School
Address: 200 S. Grand Avenue , Los Angeles , 90012
Cross Streets: Grand Avenue / 2nd Street
Driving Directions:
Region: Downtown LA
Phone: (310) 836-6632
Admission: $27 General Admission $12 Student
Accessibility: Wheel Chair Access,
Website: mondayeveningconcerts.org/events/022210.html
Description: Mauricio Kagel: Dressur Mauricio Kagel: Eine Brise: Transient Action for 111 Cyclists (L.A. premiere) Mauricio Kagel: Trio in three movements Steven Schick, percussion Ross Karre, percussion Justin DeHart, percussion MEC Bicycle Ensemble Vicki Ray, piano Movses Pogossian, violin Paul Cohen, cello Mauricio Kagel, one of modern musicâs most significant, prolific and unclassifiable composers, passed away in 2008. This concert highlights two sides of his humorous and dramatic work, which often shines a skeptical light on musical conventions. The hilarious Dressur for percussion trio transforms the concert stage into a circus ring, a metaphor for the bondage of a musicianâs life. Kagelâs Trio in three movements is a masterpiece of pure chamber music, a glance back at the 19th century German Romantic tradition, yet never far away from the composerâs native Argentina. Not to be missed, 111 bicyclesâwith bells and whistlesâwill whoosh down Grand Avenue in the L.A. premiere of Eine Brise.
Submitted By: Monday Evening Concerts
Date: February 22, 2010
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: Zipper Hall at the Colburn School
Address: 200 S. Grand Avenue , Los Angeles , 90012
Cross Streets: Grand Avenue / 2nd Street
Driving Directions:
Region: Downtown LA
Phone: (310) 836-6632
Admission: $27 General Admission $12 Student
Accessibility: Wheel Chair Access,
Website: mondayeveningconcerts.org/events/022210.html
Description: Mauricio Kagel: Dressur Mauricio Kagel: Eine Brise: Transient Action for 111 Cyclists (L.A. premiere) Mauricio Kagel: Trio in three movements Steven Schick, percussion Ross Karre, percussion Justin DeHart, percussion MEC Bicycle Ensemble Vicki Ray, piano Movses Pogossian, violin Paul Cohen, cello Mauricio Kagel, one of modern musicâs most significant, prolific and unclassifiable composers, passed away in 2008. This concert highlights two sides of his humorous and dramatic work, which often shines a skeptical light on musical conventions. The hilarious Dressur for percussion trio transforms the concert stage into a circus ring, a metaphor for the bondage of a musicianâs life. Kagelâs Trio in three movements is a masterpiece of pure chamber music, a glance back at the 19th century German Romantic tradition, yet never far away from the composerâs native Argentina. Not to be missed, 111 bicyclesâwith bells and whistlesâwill whoosh down Grand Avenue in the L.A. premiere of Eine Brise.
Submitted By: Monday Evening Concerts





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