"Ballet Mecanique" at Washington, D.C., Gallery
By Robbie Rhodes
Paul Lehrman writes about the extended performance of George Antheil's
Ballet mécanique at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.:
I haven't visited your site in a while, but saw this posting recently:
http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Digests/200603/2006.03.15.01.html
A description of the installation, as well as a video of the complete
performance (the piece was edited down to 10 minutes) is at
http://antheil.org/ . It was originally supposed to be on display for
17 days, but it proved so successful that the Gallery kept it going
for nine weeks. QRS Music, Inc., supplied 16 Gulbransen player grand
pianos, and the sound was incredible.
Paul D. Lehrman
The Ballet mécanique Project
http://antheil.org/
Washington Post writer Philip Kennicott said, "A Bravura Staging of
George Antheil's Classic Brims With Mirth and Meaning." More at
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/19/AR2006031901166.html
Other articles and show reviews are at these web pages:
http://antheil.org/
http://antheil.org/NGA.html National Gallery of Art
http://antheil.org/schirmer.html The Schirmer Project (MIDI files)
http://antheil.org/SOSSep02.html Uniting Music & Film
http://newmusicbox.com/article.nmbx?id=4561 review by Gail Wein, NPR
http://otherminds.org/shtml/Antheilrobots.shtml
Robbie Rhodes
Mechanical Music Digest
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