Guy Livingston: Don't Panic! 60 Seconds for Piano (2001)

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Guy Livingston: Don't Panic! 60 Seconds for Piano
Classical | EAC (APE & CUE) | 189 MB

"Ensembles that play only new music are plentiful these days, but soloists who play recitals devoted entirely to newly commissioned works are scarce enough to seem heroic or eccentric, or perhaps a bit of both. Guy Livingston, an American pianist who lives in Paris, has assembled a program of recent works that may be quirky enough to appeal to listeners who have doubts about modern musical language"
The New York Times
Guy Livingston opened Solo Flights/ Keyboard Summit with Don't Panic: 60 seconds for piano, an incomparable one-man show culled from the pianist's collection of 1-minute works, on 14 February 2003. This is the brilliant new performance created by American pianist Guy Livingston to showcase the endless possibilities of contemporary music. Many of the pieces are amplified or for piano and tape. They use new techniques and range from modern-classical works through virtuosic-serialism to unsettling performance-art. All are premieres written for Livingston. Livingston presents the pieces in sets of 4 or 5 at a time, punctuated by anecdotes about the composers and the genesis of these works. The framework is theatrically exciting and musically innovative. Although one minute seems like an unbelievably short time, it actually offers the composers a good deal of scope. An entire atmosphere can be established (or destroyed) in 60 seconds. The program offers a wide-ranging sampler of new music styles from the most traditional classical up to cutting-edge avant-garde.

    Tracklist

    Dan Warburton (Manchester): Speed Study 1
    Jonathan Katz (Tokyo): WENDIGO
    Daniel Landau (Den Haag): Losing it again
    Carl Faia (Paris): What if I just said …
    Roger Kleier (New York): Step out of the Car
    Donal Fox (Boston): The Scream
    James Baiye (Regina): Database of Desire
    Roberto Andreoni (Milano): “scendi un minuto”
    Brian Escriv (Toronto): Mason and Dixon
    Annie Gosfield (Brooklyn): Brooklyn, October 5, 1941
    Paul Beaudoin (Allston): re: dance (PNMR)
    Marek Zebrowski (Los Angeles): Ex tempore
    Louis Andriessen (Amsterdam): not [an] anfang
    Christopher Culpo (Paris): Spangles
    Isak Goldschneider (‘s-Gravenhage): 42 Second Piano
    Richard Brooks (Brooklyn): Conflict of Interest
    Danielle Baas (Bruxelles): Joke
    Charles Shadle (Medford): Cowboy Song
    Sophie de Wit (Los Angeles): Who asked you?
    Pepe-Tonino Caravaggio (San Diego): EIGHT 8
    T.J. Anderson (Chapel Hill): Watermelon Revisited
    Paul von Hippel (Columbus): Kodaly Music Box
    Eilon Aviram (Ein-Harod Meuhad): NA’OU’RA (the Wedding Dance)
    Jonathan Norton (Menlo Park): 59” of Piano
    Alan Frederick Shockley (Richmond): cold springs branch, 10 p.m.
    Moritz Eggert (München): Hämmerklavier XI
    Derek Bermel (New Rochelle): MEDITATION
    Tuyet A. Tran (New York): Tonal Imagery
    Fritz Lauer (Halifax): Slusha, for C.E.
    William Bolcom (Ann Arbor): A 60-second Ballet (for chickens)
    Joshua Cody (New York City): Two-Chord Warp
    Joanna Bailie (Amsterdam): GIRO 1
    Martial Robert (Nantes): 1’ de Tonio Kröger (op. 10)
    Patricia Elizabeth Martinez (Buenos Aires): Absolutis-s
    Riccardo Vaglini (Pisa): PASSATEMPO
    Gene Pritsker (New York): im afraid you might ask for a fragment of my soul
    Newt Hinton (Vilnius): Nakano-ku (à S.D.)
    Ketty Nez (San Francisco): Moondrunk
    Patrick Cahallan (Dublin): xxx.rhapsody
    Yoichi Togawa (Osaka): prelude 1
    Barbara Engel (Cambridge): Punch and Judy’s Waltz
    Joseph Rovan (Tallahassee): Miro Sketch: Mostly Yellow
    Frederick Frahm (La Conner): Sonata Moirai
    Victor Ekimovsky (Moscow): Jenseits des Guten und des Bösen
    Alper Maral (Istanbul): Verschiebung
    Stéphane Leach (Paris): Piano Piece for Guy
    Ketzel Cotel (New York): piece for paws
    Vanessa Lann (Den Haag): DD (Double D)
    Walter Haven (Keene): Minute Rice
    Giovanni Mancuso (Venezia): Saltarello for Guy
    Sergio Pallante (Messina): Polis
    D. Andrew Stewart (Toronto): réveil
    Elliott Sharp (Manhattan): Snaps
    Robert Eidschun (Rochester): Specks
    Lionel Sainsbury (Chadlington): Prelude
    Richard Carrick (San Diego): Slowness
    Walter Sanchez (Lafayette): Thinking
    Atsushi Yoshinaka (Tokyo): HARU NO YOI – Miyabi no Uta
    Atanasio Khyrsh (München): Parce que je le vaux bien
    Lansing D. McLoskey (Cambridge): Theft
    Guy Livingston: piano, percussion, tape effects

    Wergo: WER66492
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