It’s a night of whimsy with music inspired by games. In Mozart’s Musikalisches Würfelspiel, dice rolls from our audience will determine the structure of the piece! We’ll dust off our old, battery powered, primary colored Simon game to perform Nicole Lizée’s Simon Interlude and play selections from György Kurtág’s collection of Játékok or quite literally “games” in Hungarian. Satie’s humorous and eccentric pieces about sports were conceived for a “haute couture artist's book" while Mozart’s iconic Kegelstatt Trio was written while lawn bowling! Winsor is excited to welcome composer and soprano Kate Soper to perform her piece Life’s Work, featuring text by Virgil, diary entries, Markov chains, and board game rules. The New Yorker describes Kate as "one of the great originals of her generation.”
Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Musikalisches Würfelspiel
Erik Satie from Sports et divertissements
Kate Soper Life’s Work
György Kurtág from Játékok
Nicole Lizée Simon Interlude for Milton Bradley® Simon and ensemble
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Kegelstatt Trio
Performers:
Gabriela Díaz violin/viola
Rane Moore clarinet
Heng-Jin Park piano
Kate Soper soprano