Join me: sign up for my newsletter
 



Lagerphones and laments

Posted on 22 July 2008

It's nice when life and art interact and feel like they are all part of one larger picture. I first met Michael Ward-Bergeman at the Carnegie Hall workshops for Piosenki back in 2006. He introduced me to the lagerphone and later I introduced him to the famous laments or 'Treny' of Polish poet Kochanowski (I even made a post about it here)

I built and used the lagerphone for Piosenki, and Michael has decided to set the laments for a new commission from the Terezin Chamber Music Foundation. The circle is completed in November this year, when Dawn Upshaw will sing both my Piosenki and Michael's new piece, in Carnegie's Zankel Hall (further details of the concert here).

Michael's now embarked on a series of podcasts about his commission, and in this opening one below, he talks about our friendship, lagerphones, and the laments.



Check our Michael's blog for further podcasts.





COMMENTS





Leave a Reply






Archive




Archive


2012: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 
2011: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 
2010: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 
2009: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 
2008: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 
2007: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 
2006: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 






All works are available through billholabmusic.com.

Perusal Scores, Sales
Rental Information
Order Music Online


    

Bill Holab Music,
377 Sterling Place, No. 4, Brooklyn, NY 11238
phone: 718-499-3946 | fax: 718-228-8085 |
email:

twitter.com/davidbruce Newsletter
Recent blog posts

  • Silk Road Reflections
  • Spring Newsletter
  • Fire Designs
  • Music Box
  • George and I - memories of George Benjamin's all-day classes at RCM


  • Most popular blog posts

  • Beginners Lessons in Tabla playing
  • Building a Cajon
  • Indian melodies, Indian ornaments
  • My Lagerphone is built
  • Angela from Push! at Tete a Tete Festival
  • © 2012 David Bruce