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Seen and Heard International Concert
Review
Perle & Pierrot: Celebrating George Perle’s 90th Year: Da Capo Chamber Players, Merkin Concert Hall, New York City, February 7, 2005 (BH)
Celebrating the 90th birthday of George Perle, the Da Capo Chamber Players presented a well-conceived tribute, with a larger than usual crowd of well-wishers. The two Perle works that linger in the mind the most are his two Critical Moments, written five years apart. The first is in six sections, and the second in nine, and these are beauties – each one a tiny bouquet, each with its distinct character. Perle’s writing is as economical as Webern, perhaps if the latter were played at twice the speed, and he is an expert at delightful colors, with the ensemble of six often grouped in strata of two or three. The percussion, especially in Critical Moments 2, is gently humorous, intended to correspond to the sprechstimme role in Pierrot Lunaire. Guest Tom Kolor, one of the city’s best percussionists, offered droll use of wire brushes across a drum, among other effects, in jazzy counterpoint to the glistening shades created by Da Capo’s musicians. David Bowlin, the group’s violinist, had some particularly nice interplay with Patricia Spencer’s delicate flute work.
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