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1. Sarah Cahill
"pianist specializing in new American music and works from the American experimental tradition."Category Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano pianists C......sarah cahill. pianist, writer, producer. sarah cahill is a pianist specializingin new American music and the American experimental tradition.
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Sarah Cahill pianist, writer, producer Sarah Cahill is a pianist specializing in new American music and the American experimental tradition. She is also host of a weekly music program called "Then & Now" on KALW in San Francisco, and has written about music for a wide variety of publications. She has produced many musical events, including a Henry Cowell centennial festival as part of the Cal Performances series in 1997, and the annual Garden of Memory summer solstice concert at the Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland. She grew up in Berkeley, California and lives there with her husband, John Sanborn, and their four-year-old daughter Miranda Cahill Sanborn. Contact: scahill@aol.com New!
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Click Here to find out about Sarah Cahill's recent recording projects. Click Here to read some of the outstanding press about Sarah Cahill . UPCOMING CONCERT SCHEDULE January 12th, 2003 Sarah performs a solo recital including:
John Cage: In a Landscape
David Lang: "Beach" and "Wed" from Memory Pieces

2. Sarah Cahill Radio And Interviews
San Francisco, 91.7 FM, Sundays from 810 pm (streaming audio at KALW.org) SarahCahill is a pianist and music critic whose radio program was named One of the
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Sarah Cahill Radio and Interviews Then and Now on KALW San Francisco, 91.7 FM, Sundays from 8-10 pm
(streaming audio at KALW.org
Sarah Cahill is a pianist and music critic whose radio program was named
"One of the Hundred Best Things in the Bay Area" by Citysearch online magazine.
Sarah now joins KALW, and her new program, called "Then & Now," will focus on
the relationships between classical music and new music, encompassing
interviews with musicians and composers, historical performances, and
exciting recordings outside the mainstream.
Libby Larsen feature, including an interview with the composer
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Libby Larsen- Ring of Fire (1995) Libby Larsen- Overture: Parachute Dancing (1983) Libby Larsen- Symphony No. 3: Lyric (1995) London Symphony Orchestra cond. Joel Revzen (Koch) Libby Larsen- Missa Gaia (Introit) Libby Larsen- from Sonnets from the Portuguese Women of Note (Koch) Kevin Volans- White Man Sleeps Duke Quartet (Black Box) www.sanctuaryclassics.com

3. New Albion: Sarah Cahill
New Albion Artists "Odd but fertile corners of the American musical psyche are this pianist's specialty " said the Village Voice of sarah cahill, who has an active career performing both new music and classical music.
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Miroirs and Gaspard de la Nuit
"Odd but fertile corners of the American musical psyche are this pianist's specialty," said the Village Voice of Sarah Cahill, who has an active career performing both new music and classical music. Piano works dedicated to Sarah include John Adams ' China Gates (1977), Larry Polansky's Casten Variation (1994), and "Blue" Gene Tyranny's Spirit (1996). She has premiered works by many notable composers, including Lou Harrison Terry Riley , Chen Yi, and Carl Stone Recent appearances have included solo recitals at Sarah Lawrence College, Dartmouth College, the Composers Collaborative series in New York City, the Knitting Factory, and the Kahilu Theatre in Kamuela, Hawaii. She has also participated in the Bates Festival of New American Music in Maine and the Fifth Biennial Symposium of Art and Technology at Connecticut College. Sarah has performed on WNYC in New York City and Vermont Public Radio, and on KPFA in Berkeley. Recent performances include participation in "100 Portraits for Virgil" at the New School, in the Other Minds Festival, and at festivals celebrating Henry Cowell's centenary in New York and in Berkeley. Upcoming appearances include the Dame Myra Hess series in Chicago, the Situations series at the Los Angeles Museum of Modern Art, and at Bucknell University. She is currently involved in several recording projects, including the complete piano works of the German-American experimental composer Johanna Beyer for the Nonsequitur label and

4. Solo Flights 2001
(7pm) Ideas of East sarah cahill pianist. (9pm) American progressions Amy Rubin composer/pianist
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October 18
Around the world with 4 pianists
Sarah Cahill, Michael Harrison, Marija Ilic, Amy Rubin
general $30, students/seniors $20
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Ideas of East
Sarah Cahill pianist
American progressions Amy Rubin composer/pianist
general $20, students/seniors $15
October 20 Slavic soul Marija Ilic pianist Music of the spheres Michael Harrison composer/pianist general $20, students/seniors $15 Clark Studio Theater Samuel and David Rose Building 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, NYC Act now! Charge by phone: Online purchase: Interviews with the artists (requires RealPlayer Sarah Cahill Ideas of East opens Solo Flights' double-header on Friday October 19th at 7:00 PM, with pianist Sarah Cahill. Hear her speak with CCi Artistic Director Jed Distler about her bringing new works by Evan Ziporyn, Kui Dong, Hyo-shin Na, and Mamoru Fujieda to vibrant life on CCi's stage (Interview-part1) (Interview-part2) (Interview-part3) Michael Harrison CCi is proud to close Solo Flights 2001 with the US premier of Revelation, Michael Harrison's innovative multi-movement work for his unique Harmonically Tuned Piano. Look forward to our Music of the Spheres program on Saturday, October 20th, 9:00 PM. Harrison gives composer Douglas Geers a sneak preview of new sound worlds and unprecedented resonances in an exclusive interview for CCi's website.

5. Sarah Cahill
pianist, writer, producer sarah cahill is a pianist specializing in new American music and the American experimental tradition.
http://sarahcahill.com/
Sarah Cahill pianist, writer, producer Sarah Cahill is a pianist specializing in new American music and the American experimental tradition. She is also host of a weekly music program called "Then & Now" on KALW in San Francisco, and has written about music for a wide variety of publications. She has produced many musical events, including a Henry Cowell centennial festival as part of the Cal Performances series in 1997, and the annual Garden of Memory summer solstice concert at the Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland. She grew up in Berkeley, California and lives there with her husband, John Sanborn, and their four-year-old daughter Miranda Cahill Sanborn. Contact: scahill@aol.com New!
Video of Sarah playing Ornstein!
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Click Here to find out about Sarah Cahill's recent recording projects. Click Here to read some of the outstanding press about Sarah Cahill . UPCOMING CONCERT SCHEDULE January 12th, 2003 Sarah performs a solo recital including:
John Cage: In a Landscape
David Lang: "Beach" and "Wed" from Memory Pieces

6. Recent Press About Sarah Cahill
to charm them." Charleston Post and Courier, 5/31/01. "pianist sarah cahill is both historian and evangelist" -CD Now
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Recent Press about Sarah Cahill Grooves Derk Richardson, San Francisco Bay Guardian Cowell Tribute Has Experiemental Zeal Josh Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle "Cowell Hostess Shows Up Her Guests" Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle "A Long Overdue Tribute to California Composer Cowell" Mark Swed, the Los Angeles Times "Composer's Centennial: A Reunion of Roots" Anthony Tommasini, The New York Times "Music in Time" immersed in Seeger's work Carol Furtwangler, Charleston Post and Courier A Bright New Discovery Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle Musicweb.com Peter Grahame Woolf Motion online new music magazine Hilary Robinson The Boston Phoenix's Music Clips Archives Damon Krukowski Sarah Cahill: An Artist Emerges Jason Serinus Innovative Sounds-Music In Time Excites and Amazes S.E. Barcus http://www.andante.com/article/article.cfm?id=16667 - Andante, Everything Classical
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"This formerly West Coast pianist is more and more resident in New York these days, giving us the benefit of her phenomenal technique,
her instinctive command of recent aesthetics, and quite possibly the most interesting repertoire of any pianist around."

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9. Miroirs And Gaspard De La Nuit
lake; in Le Gibet we hear the slow sway of a corpse hanging on a gallows, as wellas a tolling (Bflat) bell described by pianist/critic Charles -sarah cahill.
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Maurice Ravel
Miroirs and Gaspard de la Nuit
Sarah Cahill , piano The name Maurice Ravel, for many of us, conjures up elegance and refinement, a faint perfume of decadence, and decorous tributes to a bygone era. His Impressionist label elicits dreamy visions of fountains and dappled light. In the half century of musical exploration since his death we seem to have forgotten Ravel's stature as an intrepid experimentalist and nowhere was he more experimental than in Miroirs and Gaspard de la Nuit . One can see, looking backward through time, that many of the ideas audiences found so provocative in the works of Olivier Messiaen and Morton Feldman were first imagined by Maurice Ravel. Ravel was thirty when he introduced Miroirs to the Apaches, a group of avant-garde painters, writers and musicians who shared their creations at regular meetings. The composer explained that this set "marks a change in my harmonic evolution considerable enough to disconcert the musicians who have been most accustomed to my style until now." In these five pieces, Ravel placed himself in the objectifying role of the mirror and reflected his subjects obliquely. Each piece is dedicated to one of the Apaches: Night Moths to Leon-Paul Fargue;

10. Subject
Issued by Beth Stafford 414229-4800 bstaff@uwm.edu. Date Feb. 13, 2003.pianist sarah cahill to Perform With Music From Almost Yesterday at UWM.
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Return to UWM News Page Issued by: Beth Stafford
bstaff@uwm.edu
Date: Feb. 13, 2003
Pianist Sarah Cahill to Perform With Music From Almost Yesterday at UWM
MILWAUKEE - Music From Almost Yesterday presents guest pianist Sarah Cahill on Thursday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts Recital Hall, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. The program, "Composing Women: Ruth Crawford and Seven of Our Contemporaries," includes the complete Ruth Crawford piano preludes, as well as seven short works by contemporary woman composers commissioned by Cahill as a tribute to Crawford. Admission is $8/general and $5/students and seniors. For tickets and information, phone (414) 229-4308. Box office hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and one hour before performances. San Francisco-based pianist, writer and producer Sarah Cahill specializes in new American music and music from the American experimental tradition. She is known as an advocate of contemporary composers. Although Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953) has never known the popularity of her folk-singer stepson Pete, she is a seminal figure in American music and a pioneer of modern expression on this continent. Her music, influenced by the Transcendentalists, Walt Whitman and the Russian composer Scriabin, has been described as "mystical." Each of the companion pieces on the program focuses on a particular aspect of Ruth Crawford's legacy. For example, Eve Beglarian set a prophetic poem written by Crawford at the age of 13, and Pauline Oliveros composed a playful dance reminiscent of Crawford's counterpoint. Together, they form a musical portrait of Ruth Crawford Seeger.

11. Solo Flights
Composers Collaborative presents creative contemporary music by recent and living composers to a diverse audience in New York City. (7pm) Ideas of East sarah cahill pianist. (9pm) American progressions Amy Rubin composer/pianist
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13. SFPALM -- Events
In honor of Women's History Month, pianist sarah cahill presents a special concert celebrating composer Ruth Crawford
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Bay Area Women Composers' Day
at SFPALM
Saturday, March 16
1:00-4:00 pm
Bay Area Woman Composers Symposium
$15 general public / $10 students and SFPALM members Spend an exciting day with some of the Bay Area's finest new music composers. A panel consisting of Elinor Armer, Linda Bouchard, Gabriela Lena Frank, Amy X Neuburg, and Pamela Z will join moderator Sarah Cahill for a lively discussion of the joys and challenges of creating new music in the Bay Area, including the particular forms their work has taken and how it relates to the creation of new music around the globe. Brief, representative excerpts of each composer's work will also be performed live, allowing our audience to meet the composers on a musical basis as well.
8:00 pm
A Ruth Crawford Seeger Centennial Concert: Sarah Cahill, piano
All tickets $15.
In honor of Women's History Month, pianist Sarah Cahill presents a special concert celebrating composer Ruth Crawford Seeger's centennial. Cahill will perform the composer's Nine Preludes and seven new works commissioned for the occasion by Eve Beglarian, Cindy Cox, Mary Jane Leach, Annea Lockwood, Pauline Oliveros, Maggi Payne, and Julia Wolfe. Together, these pieces (which Cahill premiered at New York's Merkin Hall in December) form a composite portrait of one of America's finest composers, and show her enduring and wide-ranging influence among composers writing today. Cahill will intersperse the pieces with commentary, and several of the composers will be on hand to add comments as well.

14. Crawford/Beyer CD
Photo © David Casteel. sarah cahill pianist sarah cahill has been instrumentalin the renascence of all this music. One of the first
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9 Preludes
Ruth Crawford

9 Preludes
Study in Mixed Accents

Johanna Beyer
Dissonant Counterpoints
Gebrauchs-Musik
RUTH CRAWFORD AND JOHANNA BEYER
Ruth Crawford and Johanna Beyer knew each other well. Crawford called Beyer "Hannah." Beyer's music clearly shows the influence of the younger Crawford who, ironically, stopped composing at the same time that Beyer began. Both were closely associated with Henry Cowell, who brought Crawford to New York, and to whom Beyer became a kind of de facto personal secretary in the late 1930s. Crawford and her husband Charles Seeger devised a theory of "dissonant counterpoint" which elegantly describes much of America's modernist music of the 1930s (Crawford's, Ruggles', a few others). Beyer, as far as we know, was the only composer to actually name a piece Dissonant Counterpoint . Both women favored clear, monothematic forms (like Crawford's towering Study in Mixed Accents , and Beyer's extraordinary solo clarinet suites). Crawford's work shines with an almost brutal formal clarity (her stepson Pete referred to her as "the most honest person he had ever met"); Beyer's music is tinged with a personal, quirky humor which we may not yet understand.

15. Leo Ornstein
(18922002) Picture and biography, from Other Minds.Category Arts Music Composition Composers Contemporary O...... He was internationally known as a virtuoso pianist, and as a composer he was See avideo of sarah cahill performing Ornstein's Morning in the Woods from Other
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Leo Ornstein, America's First Radical Composer-Performer, Dies at 109 Russian born composer and pianist Leo Ornstein died peacefully on Sunday, February 24 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He was born in December of either 1892 or 1893, making him either 108 or 109 years old. A website dedicated to Ornstein, created by his son Severo and grandson David can be accessed here Ornstein was recognized as a piano prodigy at an early age. He studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under Alexander Glazounov but in 1906 was forced to flee with his family to America where he studied at what would one day become the Juilliard School. He started giving concerts in 1911 and within a few years achieved notoriety, not only as a gifted pianist performing works of Debussy, Ravel, Scriabin, Schoenberg, and Bartok for the first time in the U.S., but also through performances of his own radical "futurist" compositions which created a furor. A biography and analysis of his work was written by Frederick H. Martens when Ornstein was still in his twenties. He was internationally known as a virtuoso pianist, and as a composer he was ranked with Stravinsky and Schoenberg. In the mid1920s, however, at the height of a successful concert career, he abruptly ceased performing. A few years later, together with his wife Pauline Mallet-Prevost, he formed a music school in Philadelphia where he taught until retiring in the mid 1950s. After that he devoted his time entirely to composing. His final work, an 8th Piano Sonata, was composed in 1990 when he was in his late 90s, making him perhaps the oldest active composer. That work and others from his early years will be performed by Marc-Andre Hamelin on March 26 at Columbia's Miller theater.

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17. Lonesome.road.hanover.notes.html
toured the work in North America in the Spring of 1995, sponsored by the Pro HelvetiaFoundation and Bay Area pianists, directed by pianist sarah cahill.
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Lonesome Road
(The Crawford Variations)

for piano solo
Larry Polansky
Martin Christ
solo pianist
world premiere performance by one pianist
house concert, hosted by Ed Carroll, Jackie Jacobus, Walter and Liz Sinnott- Armstrong
September 14, 1997
Hanover, New Hampshire
Section 1 (Variations I - XVII) Section 2 (Variations XVIII - XXXV) Section 3 (Variations XXXVI - LI) (There will be a very short "stretch" break before sections 2 and 3.) Lonesome Road (The Crawford Variations) is a set of variations on Ruth Crawford's harmonization of the folk song of the same name. Her arrangement was published in Carl Sandburg's The American Songbag (1927). The work is in three sections of 17 variations each. The variations in the middle section (XVIII; XXXIV) are generally longer and more developed than those in the outer sections. In many cases, corresponding variations in the three sections are related, and have similar structures (Variation I is related to XVIII, which is related to XXXV). Sections 1 and 3 are each about 20 minutes long, section 2 about 40 minutes. Lonesome Road (The Crawford Variations) was composed over the course of one year spent in Indonesia (June 1988; June 1989), where I assisted my wife Jody Diamond in her work with Indonesian experimental composers. Many of these composers' ideas somehow found their way into this work, but I can no longer remember how (except in the case of B. Subono, a Central Javanese composer after whom two of the variations were named).

18. Solo Flights Archive
Double Fiesta 1 pianist Tomoko Mukaiyama; Piano Centerstage The Mason HamlinBB. Terry Riley, The Heaven Ladder Book 7 20 Feb sarah cahill A Century of
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Ideas of East
music by Evan Ziporyn, Kui Dong, Hyo-shin Na, and Mamoru Fujieda
Michael Harrison
Music of the Spheres
Premiere of his own Revelation for the harmonically tuned piano
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Slavic Soul Amy Rubin American Progressions music of Dawn Clement, Egberto Gismonti, Hermeto Pascoal, Chick Corea and Rubin. Listen to interviews with the artists (requires RealPlayer
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