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2015-12-29 05:06:00
[…] neither was nearly as good as the very imaginative work of Ernst Pöttgen in 1965, to my mind an Expressionist reference of how to go about it. If José Plaza was rather cold and objective (1993), William Kentridge and Luc De Wit opted for a heavy reliance on almost continuous black-and-white projections by Catherine Meyburgh, on aesthetics that seemed derived from the American abstract expressionism of De Kooning and Hartung. They were too many and they distracted from the action. And they missed some crucial points; e.g., we don´t see Lulu as the serpent in the Prologue menagerie. True, the action lacks the tightness and structure of "Wozzeck", but the music remains spellbinding. The libretto tells […]
2014-08-01 19:10:36
[…] and Roxanne Shante at Wingate Field in Crown Heights. KMD still battling with Kool J? Roxanne still wondering why UTFO had to write a song about her? Will the Biz try to sing or just spin records? 8/4, 8 PM punk bands at the Pyramid, $tba: Iconicide, Urban Waste, Nihilistics, comedic CB’s legends the Sic Fucks , Reagan Youth and Antidote 8/4-9, 8 PM the New York Concert Opera with intense German-American baritone Ulrich Hartung and a chamber ensemble led by Stefan Kozinski present a new, insightful politically-charged interpretation of the iconic Schubert Winterreise song cycle in a multimedia performance at the Black Box Theatre, 82 Washington Square East, $10/$5 stud/srs. 8/4, 8:30 PM lyrical pianist/composer Cecilia Coleman and her Big Band at Tea Lounge in Park Slope 8/4, 9 PM tuneful pan-Latin pianist Leo Genovese with Dan Blake on saxophones and Nat Mugavero on drums at Spectrum, $15. […]
2014-04-11 17:49:17
If you’re in a quirky mood, or want to jumpstart your brain, you can always resequence album tracks. And if you’re tired, or just lazy, you can always hit “shuffle play.” But would you consider reversing the order of the movements of, say, a Beethoven symphony, in concert? As a joke, maybe. But what if rearranging the order of an iconic suite brought a hidden meaning to light? That’s what baritone Ulrich Hartung did with Schubert’s Winterreise suite Friday night at the Liederkranz Society, revealing it as not only a classic of proto-existentialist tunesmithing but also as a thinly veiled political broadside. Over the years there’s been a tempest in a teaspoon over how the suite should be performed: in the order that Schubert followed (the traditional way), or in the original sequence of Wilhelm Muller poems that the composer set to music? Hartung chose the latter and let the […]
2014-04-01 19:03:11
[…] the Alexanders continue the oldschool soul vein at the small room there for free. 4/11, 7 PM wild sophisticated haunting Ethiopiques jazz/Afrobeat/dance orchestra Feedel Band at Pioneer Works, 159 Pioneer St (between Imlay & Conover), Red Hook, free. 4/11, 7 PM haunting, soaring ghazal chanteuse Falu followed at 8 by intense, funky Indian brass band Red Baraat at Highline Ballroom, $22 adv tix rec. 4/11, 7:30 PM, repeating on 4/13 at 3 PM baritone Ulrich Hartung and a chamber ensemble with piano, viola, cello, winds and brass perform Schubert’s immortal, morose Winterreise suite at at the Liederkranz of New York , 6 E 87th, free, reception to follow. 4/11, 8 PM diverse bassist/composer Pedro Giraudo Sextet followed at 10 by the ostensibly aphrodisiac Mariachi Flor de Toloache – NYC’s only all-female mariachi group – at Barbes. 4/11, midnight a 20s hot jazz twinbill with Carte Blanche Ensemble […]
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