Auros Concert
Oct. 24th, 2004 07:50 pmLast night I went to Auros Group for New Music's first concert of the season. I sort of didn't want to go, but it turned out to be worth going. I'm also glad it turned out to be a short concert, because I was able to get home before the Red Sox game was over. I really didn't want to have to brave post-game crowds both on the T and in Allston.
The concert was a birthday celebration for Bernard Rands, who is a very good and well-known composer. He teaches at Harvard, and is probably the only good thing about their program right now. The program also had a piece by Augusta Read Thomas, since she is Bernard Rands' wife. I had not known that. She's an amazing composer in her own right - I've heard several of her works on other concerts, and I've always been impressed. I also enjoyed the fact that the works spanned the whole of Rands' career. When you get to be an older composer (he's 70 this year), you have usually worked in at least a few different styles. You've usually done a wide range of things.
The performances were really good, as usual. Unfortunately, I was too tired and hormonal to give the concert as much attention as I normally do. so I'm not going to give details about each individual piece. I enjoyed Thomas' "...a circle around the sun...". Of Rands' pieces I liked "Scherzi" the best. I liked "Memo 7 for Solo Female Voice" the least - hardly at all, in fact.
The concert was a birthday celebration for Bernard Rands, who is a very good and well-known composer. He teaches at Harvard, and is probably the only good thing about their program right now. The program also had a piece by Augusta Read Thomas, since she is Bernard Rands' wife. I had not known that. She's an amazing composer in her own right - I've heard several of her works on other concerts, and I've always been impressed. I also enjoyed the fact that the works spanned the whole of Rands' career. When you get to be an older composer (he's 70 this year), you have usually worked in at least a few different styles. You've usually done a wide range of things.
The performances were really good, as usual. Unfortunately, I was too tired and hormonal to give the concert as much attention as I normally do. so I'm not going to give details about each individual piece. I enjoyed Thomas' "...a circle around the sun...". Of Rands' pieces I liked "Scherzi" the best. I liked "Memo 7 for Solo Female Voice" the least - hardly at all, in fact.