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In 2014, the John Cage Trust embarked on its first John Cage Evening, an invitational gathering at the Milan home of our gracious host, Susan Hendrickson. The events are invitational -- not to be exclusive, but the space is intimate and 40 or so guests make for just the right fit. But, we change the guest list from year to year to keep conversations interesting -- those in the know about John Cage commingle with folks new to the fold. Our first, on Sept. 19, 2014, brought together four individuals in advance of their weekend performance of Cage's works at Bard's Fisher Center for the Performing Arts: Adam Tendler, pianist, Joan Retallack, poet, Garry Kvistad, percussionist, and yours truly. We had a lively conversation together on the subject of performing Cage, followed by amazing conversation, food, and drink.
This year we celebrated the close of Reality Radio, our 24/7 audio surveillance project in collaboration with Acra's Wave Farm configured within one of Bard College's Conservatory of Music Percussion Studios, headed up by So Percussion. But it also was the occasion to bring the drummer Bobby Previte into the John Cage Evening mix, a musician I'd heard much about but not yet met.
Bobby Previte ©Emily Martin |
Laura Kuhn and Ralph Benko ©Emily Martin |
Laura Kuhn