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National Gallery of Art | Music
National Gallery of Art
73 episodes
9 months ago
Once a month, the National Gallery of Art music department will release a podcast offering a deeper understanding of the art of music.
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Once a month, the National Gallery of Art music department will release a podcast offering a deeper understanding of the art of music.
Show more...
Music
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Margaret Leng Tan
National Gallery of Art | Music
51 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
Margaret Leng Tan
Program: The Three Cs: Cage, Cowell, Crumb—Pioneers of the Avant-Garde Piano In this program you will hear the Singaporean pianist Margaret Leng Tan perform The Perilous Night (John Cage), The Tides of Manaunaun (Henry Cowell), Aeolian Harp (Henry Cowell), The Banshee (Henry Cowell), Advertisement (Henry Cowell), and Metamorphoses, Book I (George Crumb). Acclaimed by the New Yorker as a diva in the art of playing the piano, Tan herself is a major force in the American avant-garde who embraces theater, choreography, and performance in her work. This concert was held at the National Gallery of Art on Sunday, May 7, 2017.
National Gallery of Art | Music
Once a month, the National Gallery of Art music department will release a podcast offering a deeper understanding of the art of music.