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Amateur Music Network presents Sarah Cahill’s Backstage Pass – Monday, October 16 at 7 pm

Amateur Music Network presents
Sarah Cahill’s Backstage Pass

Sarah Cahill, piano
with guest artist Dashon Burton, bass-baritone

How does a jazz pianist create a unique arrangement of a standard? Why do notation and improvisation seem like such separate worlds? How does an experimental bassist compose? We’ll explore these questions and more in this new series, moderated by Sarah Cahill, with guest artists demonstrating and revealing the secret processes behind their music.

Each session will break down the barriers of genre and style, communicating the physical, auditory, collaborative, and imaginative creation of a musical performance. The conversations are for a live audience, both in person and on Zoom, and we encourage audience participation with questions and in-person interaction as time permits.

We are especially enthusiastic about bringing together artists from divergent traditions to discover the essence of music across boundaries, and confront the big questions about music, gender, race, education, and community, with plenty of musical collaboration. Our intention is to create a “backstage pass” for our audience, inviting them into a welcoming space for active listening, a glimpse into diverse artistic processes and engaging music-making.

For more information please visit Amateur Music Network. 

Who should attend?
If you love music and want to learn more about it, this is for you!

How should I prepare?
No preparation is required! Just come and enjoy a spirited discussion among talented musicians.

Please note: Amateur Music Network makes video recordings of their online workshops. We request if you do not wish your image to be captured in the video that you turn off your camera for the workshop. By purchasing a ticket for this event, you are agreeing that you understand if your image is captured in the workshop video, that Amateur Music Network (AMN) may use it for promotional purposes.

 

Sarah Cahill, hailed as “a sterling pianist and an intrepid illuminator of the classical avant-garde” by The New York Times and “a brilliant and charismatic advocate for modern and contemporary composers” by Time Out New York, has commissioned and premiered over seventy compositions for solo piano. Composers who have dedicated works to Cahill include John Adams, Terry Riley, Frederic Rzewski, Pauline Oliveros, Julia Wolfe, Roscoe Mitchell, Annea Lockwood, and Ingram Marshall. Keyboard Magazine writes, “Through her inspired interpretation of works across the 20th and 21st centuries, Cahill has been instrumental in bringing to life the music of many of our greatest living composers.” She was named a 2018 Champion of New Music by the American Composers Forum (ACF).

Cahill’s discography includes more than twenty albums on the New Albion, CRI, New World, Tzadik, Albany, Innova, Cold Blue, Other Minds, Irritable Hedgehog, and Pinna labels. Her latest project is The Future is Female, an investigation and reframing of the piano literature featuring more than seventy compositions by women around the globe, from the Baroque to the present day, including new commissioned works.

Sarah Cahill’s radio show, Revolutions Per Minute, can be heard every Sunday evening from 8 to 10 pm on KALW, 91.7 FM in San Francisco. The program focuses on the relationships between classical music and new music, encompassing interviews with musicians and composers, historical performances, and recordings outside the mainstream. Cahill is on the faculty of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and is a regular pre-concert speaker with the San Francisco Symphony and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Learn more about Sarah at sarahcahill.com.

A multiple award-winning singer, guest artist Dashon Burton won his second Grammy Award in March 2021 for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album with his performance featured in Dame Ethyl Smyth’s masterwork The Prison with The Experiential Orchestra (Chandos). As an original member of the groundbreaking vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth, he won his first Grammy Award for their inaugural recording of all new commissions.

Old First Concerts has volunteer opportunities available!

Our concerts rely on the generosity of volunteers to assist with simple tasks like:

ushering

distributing programs

box office

set-up and clean-up

Scheduling is flexible — you choose when to work! We especially need helping hands for our Friday and Saturday night performances.

An excellent opportunity for students, seniors, or anyone who possesses a love for music!

If you’d like to consider volunteering with Old First Concerts, please contact curtishuth@oldfirstconcerts.org for more information.

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