Today is John Cage's birthday, he would have been 100 years old. The group World Listening Project is coordinating a worldwide celebration of his composition 4'33". And why am I talking about this on the Piano Studio Blog? Because one of my students, Isaac Liu, performed this piece at the New School University back in April, for our MusicCircus event. This was a collaboration between the
Eugene Lang College, The Mannes College and The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, which is where I teach. John Cage taught experimental composition at the New School from 1956-1961, which is also what I teach. My class last semester was a special edition of Composers Forum, entitled, "Composing Outside of the Jazz Box". My students composed pieces based on structures that Cage used, Ives, Pauline Oliveros and many others. They performed these pieces on the MusicCircus event, and Isaac, who is 8years old, performed 4'33" at the close of the event, while a film was shown of John Cage performing 4'33" in a park with hundreds of people looking on. Everyone cheered at the end, it was absolutely wonderful!
Also on that day, one of my former piano students came by for the performance, Max McKee, along with his dad the wonderful bassist Andy McKee, who also teaches at the New School. Max is a student at Bard College and is studying composition with Joan Tower, and..Max won the ASCAP Young Composers Award this year for his composition "Double Helix" which you can listen to here. It is a beautiful piece composed for string quartet, and performed by the Iris Quartet.
What a day that was for me, my New School students bursting with creativity, my young piano student Isaac who bravely performed in front of college students, professors, visiting artists, and then the surprise visit from Max, who also helped me arrange music stands as we talked about his ASCAP award. All of my teaching environs happening in one day, at one place, in the space of a few hours, it was very satisfying! For me as a teacher, it's one of the best outcomes, watching my students express themselves with the music that they love.
Friday night, Sept 7, the New School presents "The New Music: John Cage Centenary Concert" featuring Robert Ashley, David Behrman, Alvin Lucier and Chris Mann. The concert is at Tishman Auditorium, Alvin Johnson/J. M. Kaplan Hall, 66 West 12th Street, and admission is free! You can learn more about this concert here.
If you have problems watching it from the blog, go to...http://youtu.be/hZAcHZZmeqQ