"Concert for Piano and Orchestra" by John Cage, with hosts Eric Dudley and Kate Campbell

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  • San Francisco Contemporary Music Players present
    Concert for Piano and Orchestra by John Cage
    Hosts, Eric Dudley and Kate Campbell
    How Music is Made
    ONLINE Series
    Produced by San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, 2020
    Lisa Oman, Executive Director
    Eric Dudley, Artistic Director
    Amadeus Regucera, Artistic Production Director
    Performed Jan 17, 2020
    at San Francisco Conservatory of Music
    San Francisco Contemporary Music Players
    John Cage Concert for Piano and Orchestra (1958)
    Antoine Hunter, dancer
    Tod Brody and *Liam Jeremy Chua, flute
    Peter Josheff and *Ivan Ferguson, clarinet
    Shawn Jones and *Shelby Capozzoli, bassoon
    Brad Hogarth, trumpet
    Kate Campbell, piano solo
    Hrabba Atladottir and Roy Malan, violin
    Meena Bhasin, viola
    Hannah Addario-Berry and *Abigail Monroe, cello
    Richard Worn, contrabass
    *students of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music
    ASL Interpreter, Debby Kajiyama
    ASL Interpreter, Stephanie Chao
    *San Francisco Conservatory of Music students join the program as part of
    SFCMP’s education and professional development program.
    Photo credits in order of appearance:
    Paul Bergen, “John Cage in The Hague-Netherlands,” copyright the photographer, courtesy of Redferns, 1988
    “Kate Campbell,” copyright the photographer
    “Antoine Hunter,” copyright the photographer
    Phillip Harington, “John Cage with Score of Concert for Piano and Orchestra, 1958,” copyright the photographer
    “John Cage with Score,” copyright the John Cage Trust
    John Cage, Concert for Piano and Orchestra, excerpts (1958), copyright C.F. Peters Corporations
    “Composer John Cage,” copyright International Portrait Gallery
    “Henry Cowell, composer,” Imogen Cunningham Trust, 1926
    Man Ray, “Arnold Schoenberg in 1926,” copyright the photographer
    Arnold Schoenberg, Drei Klavierstücke Op. 11 (1924), copyright Universal Edition
    “Arnold Schoenberg teaching,” copyright University of California, Los Angeles
    “John Cage at the Toy piano,” copyright John Cage Trust
    Herve Gloaguen “John Cage, David Tudor, Gordon Mumma, Carolyn Brown, Merce Cunningham, Barbara Dilley in Variations V,” copyright the photographer, 1965
    John Cage, Fontana Mix (1958), copyright C.F. Peters Corporations
    Rebecca Bagiun, “Christian Wolff,” copyright C.F. Peters Corporations
    “Diagram of I-Ching hexagrams owned by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, 1701,” public domain
    John Cage, Music of Changes (1951), copyright C.F. Peters Corporations
    Hans Wild, “John Cage and Merce Cunningham (1964),” copyright the photographer, courtesy of the John Cage Trust
    “Antic Meet (1958), performed in 1964. Merce Cunningham Dance Company performing Antic Meet. Set and costumes by Robert Rauschenberg,” copyright Sveriges Television AB (SVT), courtesy of the Merce Cunningham Trust, 1964
    “Antoine Hunter,” copyright the photographer
    David Tudor, “First realization of John Cage's Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Solo for Piano Prepared for the premiere performance at Town Hall in New York City (excerpt, detail),” courtesy of the Getty Research Institute, 1958
    Susanne Schapowerlow, “John Cage (Hamburg 1958),” copyright the photographer, courtesy of the John Cage Trust

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