A round, based on verses that accompany a children’s card game from the ’30s.
And here’s the game itself…
A round, based on verses that accompany a children’s card game from the ’30s.
And here’s the game itself…
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Robin Hoffman attends many performances at Brooklyn’s Jalopy Theater, and sketches what she sees. She’s posted a picture of me with the tuba player Ralph Hamperian, over here.
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This little song sometimes had a place in the puppet shows I did with Michael Smith back in the ’90s.
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“Shofar Bells,” an arrangement of “Jingle Bells” for shofar and viola, can be heard over at the Holiday Recording Party site. Meg Reichardt’s annual holiday album is a Brooklyn tradition; I’m happy to participate. As is traditional, it was written the night before, and recorded during a marathon session among children, dogs, alcohol, food, and squabbling musicians. You can also hear my song “The Parcel.” David Gold joins me on both.
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I have a fondness for chorales: nuggets of harmony, where I can play around with voice leading. I wrote several for piano, later incorporated into my 4th String Quartet.
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“Prof. Williams’ New System” was the first piece I toured with the Oberlin Dance Collective, back in 1974. I was 19. I don’t remember much about the piece, but did keep a rough score/script. The title was taken from a 19th century manual on the care of horses and cattle, and the text came from that and other sources. According to my notes, I played ‘cello, bulbul (a sort of Indian dulcimer), camel bells, and percussion. I do remember that I wrote it using bits of found material within a network of associations.
It was reviewed briefly in the Boston Globe. At least I knew when to stop!
It was also reviewed somewhat more sympathetically by Peter Walsh in the Oberlin Review.
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