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FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLICSchick reflects on the rich history of contemporary music at the University of Iowa. Alongside this rumination, he'll play virtuosic solo percussion pieces that received early and important performances here in Iowa City.
The legacy of contemporary music at the University of Iowa is a rich one. Reflections on that past and on the history dating from the 1970’s—of the University of Iowa Percussion Department and the Center for New Music—will surround performances of percussion solos that received early and important performances in Iowa City. Repertoire to include Karlheinz Stockhausen’s Zyklus, David Lang’s The Anvil Chorus and Iannis Xenakis’s Psappha.
PROGRAM:
Gustavo AGUILAR: Wendell’s History for Steve, Part 1
Karlheinz STOCKHAUSEN: Zyklus
Iannis XENAKIS: Psappha
Gustavo AGUILAR: Wendell’s History for Steve, Part 2
David LANG: The Anvil Chorus
Part of Hancher's 52nd Season
Part of the Steven Schick Residency
A Seminar for UIowa’s Creative Campus
Learn more about Steven Schick's residency at https://hancher.uiowa.edu/steven-schick-artist-residency
Learn more about this event at https://hancher.uiowa.edu/2024-25/schick-born-in-iowa
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Voxman Music Building, 93 E. Burlington St.,Iowa City,IA,United States