Christian Wolff
Performances
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Thursday April 18 20:30
Christian Wolff : Quodlibet (2007)
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Thursday April 18 22:00
Improvisation:
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Works
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Thursday April 18 20:30
Dijon (2012/13)
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Thursday April 18 20:30
Nine (1951)
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Thursday April 18 20:30
Quodlibet (2007)
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Friday April 19 21:30
Wobbly music (1975/6)
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Saturday April 20 16:00
Metal and Breath for two or more players (2007)
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Saturday April 20 16:00
Stones (1968/71)
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Saturday April 20 16:00
Groundspace (1968/71)
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Saturday April 20 17:00
Pit music (1968/71)
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Saturday April 20 18:00
Burdocks (1970/1)
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Saturday April 20 19:30
Preludes for Piano
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Saturday April 20 19:30
Violist Pieces for Viola (1997)
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Saturday April 20 19:30
For Morty for glockenspiel, vibraphone and piano (1987)
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Saturday April 20 19:30
Digger Song for violin, viola, cello and percussion (1988)
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Christian Wolff (born 1934, Nice, France) is a composer, teacher and sometime performer. Since 1941 he has lived in the United States. He studied piano with Grete Sultan and composition briefly with John Cage, in whose company, along with Morton Feldman, then David Tudor and Earle Brown, his work found inspiration and encouragement, as it did in association with Frederic Rzewsky and Cornelius Cardew. He has had a long association with Merce Cunningham and his dance company. He has been an improviser with the English group AMM, Takehisa Kosugi, Christian Marclay, Keith Rowe, Steve Lacey, Larry Polansky and Kui Dong. He taught classics at Harvard 1962-69 and, from 1971 to 1999 music, comparative literature and classics at Dartmouth College. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the Akademie der Kuenste in Berlin and has honorary degrees from the California Institute of the Arts and the University of Huddersfield (UK)