Welcome back Dear Readers.
So nice to see you again.
Have you ever felt that
while it may great to be handsome,
or brilliant,
or the life of the party,
that sometimes it's
just nice to be lucky?
That's how I'm feeling this week as
Global Around Town
previews some of the most exciting events in
The World of the Arts,
in my own backyard
Washington D.C.
Wednesday night,
any of you who happen to be in or around D.C.
should try and get one of the remaining tickets to see
Pat Metheny and his Orchestrion
in concert at Strathmore Performing Arts Center.
The prolific and ever creative Metheny
has created an Orchestrion
and knows how to use it
to create his inimitable magic.
Here's Wikipedia's definition -
"An orchestrion is a generic name for a machine that plays music and is designed to sound like an orchestra or band. Orchestrions may be operated by means of a large pinned cylinder or by a music roll and less commonly book music. The sound is usually produced by pipes, though they will be voiced differently to those found in a pipe organ, as well as percussion instruments. Many orchestrions contain a piano as well."
I've been listening to Pat for the past 35 years or so.
From his days with Gary Burton, to his trio with Jaco & Bobby Moses.
I've been with him for his solo and various group excursions.
Seeing him take charge of this immense instrument Wednesday night should prove to be
fascinating and beautiful.
Also opening in D.C Thursday the 20th,
I've been with him for his solo and various group excursions.
Seeing him take charge of this immense instrument Wednesday night should prove to be
fascinating and beautiful.
As if this were not enough,
one of the most important contemporary composers around,
John Adams,
is in town conducting his own and others' works.
What a special and rare opportunity this is!
Saturday night John Adams will lead
The National Symphony Orchestra with violinist
Leila Josefowicz
in the following concert -
BRITTEN - Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op.33a | |
I have enjoyed listening to this Pulitzer Prize winning composer for many, many years.
Some of his music has been described as "minimalist"
although I think it can be very romantic & sweeping.
You may be familiar with his operas
Nixon in China, The Death of Klinghoffer
or
Dr. Atomic.
Adams won the Pulitzer for his piece
On The Transmigration of Souls
which commemorates those who lost their lives in
the September 11, 2001 attacks on
the World Trade Center in New York.
A couple years ago I took friends to hear
El Nino - A Nativity Oratorio
and it was very special.
I know the concerts led by Adams this week
will be as well.
See ya there!
Also opening in D.C Thursday the 20th,
Yves Klein: With the Void Full Powers
at The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
Revel in the works of one of
"last century's most influential artists."
Klein,
you may recall,
bathed nude women in blue paint and used them as
"living brushes"
on his canvases.
As you can see
D.C.
is a great place to be this week.
I hope you'll be able to take advantage of it.
For more information on Metheny go to http://www.patmetheny.com
John Adams - http://www.earbox.com
Yves Klein at The Hirshhorn - http://hirshhorn.si.edu/exhibitions/view.asp?key=21&subkey=252
For more information on Metheny go to http://www.patmetheny.com
John Adams - http://www.earbox.com
Yves Klein at The Hirshhorn - http://hirshhorn.si.edu/exhibitions/view.asp?key=21&subkey=252
Hey, David, how did I miss this post? I am totally envious of the wealth of culture at your front step!
ReplyDeleteHello Willow,
ReplyDeleteWe do have many wonderful concerts, exhibits, restaurants etc... here in D.C. I'm lucky to take advantage of them. Perhaps you need to make a visit?
Best,
David